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  • Carl Vikingsson is a finalist in the CEO of the Year 2019 Recognition

    Carl Vikingsson is a finalist in the CEO of the Year 2019 Recognition

    On October 9, the Swedish leadership news portal Motivation.se announced the finalists of Årets VD, the yearly recognition for the CEO of the Year. Carl Vikingsson, Sigma Technology Group CEO, is among five finalists in the category the CEO of the Year Large Companies. The winner will be announced in Stockholm on November 6.

  • Photo: Niclas Trouvé. Photo credit: Office of the President of the Republic of Hungary

    Swedes and Hungarians Work Great Together —Interview with H.E. Niclas Trouvé

    Sweden and Hungary share a long history of cooperation. Today, almost 200 Swedish companies operate in Hungary in ICT, telecom, automotive, transportation, health care, energy, and environment sectors. We had the honor of interviewing H.E. Niclas Trouvé, Ambassador of Sweden to Hungary, to talk about the existing and prospective cooperation between these two countries.

  • Yuliya Alsop, Unit Manager Software & Embedded Design, photo: Anna-Karin Hulth

    Sigma Technology Strengthens Software and Embedded Design Competence

    Sigma Technology has substantial experience in the area of software and embedded design. To meet the growing demand from our customers, Sigma Technology Systems starts its second unit in Gothenburg and appoints Yuliya Alsop as a unit manager. Yuliya has previously worked in the organization as an information engineer and a project leader.

  • Ulrika Stålhammar, new Unit Manager at Sigma Technology Development. Photo: Anna-Karin Hulth

    Ulrika Stålhammar Strengthens Sigma Technology Management Team

    Ulrika Stålhammar is joining the Sigma Technology Development management team. She enters the role of unit manager and will further develop the company’s expertise in software and embedded design. Ulrika has worked in the automotive industry since 2007 and has the previous background as a consultant and project leader at Volvo Cars and as consultant manager at Adecco.

  • Photo: Anna-Karin Hulth

    First Female Network Forum gathers 200 tech women in Gothenburg

    “Cooperation and networking are essential for all of us because our networks can grow, we can help more women, and companies can take a stand for equality. Our collaboration completes a life cycle,” the conclusion voiced by several networks during the panel discussion at Female Network Forum in Gothenburg, the first joint platform for female tech networks and initiatives in the Gothenburg region.

  • Micropower chooses Sigma to Develop Predictive Maintenance Solution

    Micropower chooses Sigma to Develop Predictive Maintenance Solution

    With the increased usage of battery units in vehicles and equipment, their producers and operators face the growing number of customer support requests. Smart technology and information systems can minimize customer support efforts for battery chargers and power supply operations. Micropower Group chooses Sigma Technology for the development of its customer support solution.

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