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  • Help us help. Sigma Technology supports Doctors without Borders

    Sigma Technology donates to Doctors without Borders, an international humanitarian organization that gives medical aid to people suffering from conflicts, epidemics, disasters or exclusion from healthcare. The goal is to fundraise 200 000 SEK together with our employees before December 2015 and create a better tomorrow for those who are in great need today.

  • Maverick by Sigma opening office in Stockholm

    ​Sigma’s digital communication agency Maverick by Sigma is growing by leaps and bounds, creating jobs both in Gothenburg and Stockholm. Establishment in Stockholm is a response to market demand and strengthens Sigma’s position as one of Sweden’s leading IT companies with unique capabilities.

  • Sigma Technology attends Born Global event in Palo Alto, USA

    On September 1st, Liselotte Shafiee, Vice President at Sigma Technology USA, and Emma Chavez, Business Development Manager, attended the Born Global event in Palo Alto, California. The gathering put emphasis on the promising Swedish startups in Silicon Valley.

  • Women in technology: 3 Questions about IT to Johanna

    Johanna Simonsson, test automation engineer, talks about programming, creativity and problem solving. She shares why young women should consider information technology for their career.

  • Sigma Technology launches R&D services in the US

    Sigma Technology is supporting some of the world’s leading companies in their R&D activities within Product Information, Embedded & Software Design and Offshore development and has done so for the past 20 years. Now we are proud to announce the launch of R&D services from our American company.

  • Sigma hosts the Innovation Club in Hungary

    Sigma launched the series of Innovation Club events in Budapest. On June 10th, the first Innovation Club dedicated to Usability took place, welcoming the Ambassador of Sweden to Hungary Niclas Trouvé and representatives of business.

  • Sigma Technology supports the exchange program between Swedish and American Universities

    During the summer of 2015 four students from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg (Sweden) will participate in an academic exchange program with Stanford University (USA) and UC Berkeley (USA). The students will spend 10 weeks in San Francisco. Apart from training in the universities, they will be involved in conducting a market analysis for a tool developed by Sigma Technology.

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