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  • Risto Kesti Gets New Roles at Sigma

    Risto Kesti has been Regional Manager at Sigma Technology MID AB when the company was started in December last year. After just eight months the company has grown up to 19 employees. Now Risto takes over two new roles: Deputy CEO at Sigma Technology MID AB and Key Account Manager for Saab AB from Sigma Group.

  • Sigma is Growing in Linköping

    Sara Aggebäck will become a new unit manager at Sigma Technology MID AB in Linköping from August, 2016. Our goal is to strengthen and expand Sigma Technology’s business in the Linköping region, and we believe that together with Sara we will achieve it.

  • Supporting IT education in Ukraine

    ​During three years we have been supporting the Tempus project NEFESIE that aims to enhance innovation and entrepreneurship among Ukrainian IT students. Last week we had a final meeting with the Tempus partners, leading tech universities, in Växjö.

  • We are launching Embedded by Sigma

    Sigma has been working with embedded systems for about 20 years, providing top-class solutions to clients all over the world. Now it’s time for us to present the world of embedded services by Sigma at our new website www.embeddedbysigma.se.

  • Sigma further reinforces its leading positions in Skåne

    We are glad to announce that Anna Wallinder will further reinforce the Skåne region with her outstanding qualifications. Anna Wallinder will start as Manager at Sigma Technology in Lund/Malmö during 2016/2017.

  • Helping Youth in South Africa Get Access to Higher Education

    One year ago Sigma Technology, Star for Life, and Mmemezi High School celebrated the launch of a long-term partnership in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The company’s ambition was to help Mmemezi students follow their dreams and get access to a better future. This spring we have given five scholarships to school graduates to support their higher studies.

  • Health and Medicine in Focus for Swedish Gran Prize Winners 2016

    This year two project teams have been awarded in Hungary by the Gran Prize Award: Dr. Tamás Haidegger and his team for Semmelweis hand hygiene scanner, and Dr. István Kézsmárki and his team, MTA-BME Lendület Magneto-optical Spectroscopy Research Group, for development of Novel Malaria Diagnostic Methods. Sigma Technology co-sponsored the Ceremony and was also represented in the Gran Prize Board.

  • Ukrainian Students Build Their First Success Stories at IT-Eureka

    On May 20th, students from leading Ukrainian technical universities gathered at the finals of the innovation projects contest IT-Eureka in Lviv, where 10 out of 207 teams competed for the name of the most innovative student project 2016. For the second year in a row Sigma was a general partner of the event and from now on will become its main driver and organizer in Ukraine.

  • Sigma Technology sponsors Gran Prize 2016 Award Ceremony

    The Gran Prize is an annual prize awarded for outstandingly innovative solutions, papers, and projects in response to the most pressing issues of our planet, in the field of environmental protection, sustainable development, design, medicine, health preservation and development, and education. It was established by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Hungary in 2012.

  • SIGMA SIGNS A NEW FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT

    ​Sigma Technology MID AB signs a framework agreement with Kongsberg Automotive AB concerning delivery of competence resources in the area of technology development. The agreement is global and delivers to Kongsberg’s development sites worldwide, which includes consultants at customer site, project deliveries, and Offshore solution.

  • Sigma Technology hosted gamification workshop in Budapest

    Last week Sigma Technology Hungary (STH) welcomed the participants of Play@Work, a gamification workshop co-organized withMMKlaszter and Óbuda University. The event gathered students and professionals from all over Budapest.

  • Jan-Erik Åberg tells the story of Swedish Club to Ingenjören

    Jan-Erik Åberg, one of our information engineers and founder of Sigma Technology Swedish Club, gave an interview to the Ingenjören magazine (the Swedish newspaper featuring stories of entrepreneurs and scientists, developers and problem solvers).

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