Driving innovation and entrepreneurship development in Ukraine
Last week the Tempus partners gathered in Kyiv to discuss the results of the NEFESIE project in 2015, highlight the future activities and plans for joint projects.
Last week the Tempus partners gathered in Kyiv to discuss the results of the NEFESIE project in 2015, highlight the future activities and plans for joint projects.
Sigma Technology in Gothenburg and the Internet of Things and People research center (IoTaP) at Malmö University have developed an experimental demo project presenting a new traffic light system. The goal was to create smart street lights that contribute to saving energy and increasing traffic safety by the illumination of following vehicles.
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.
Sigma Technology sponsored the 3rd Gran Prize award ceremony Gala Dinner that took place on May 20th in Budapest, in the presence of Niclas Trouvé, Ambassador of Sweden to Hungary.
On May 26-27th, the regular Tempus project meeting took place in Lviv. Representatives of Sigma Technology Solutions and Sigma Software, as well as professors from Linnaeus University (Sweden) and Lviv Polytechnic University (Ukraine), gathered to discuss the current status and share plans for the near future.
On May 15th 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 goal is to help South African scholars follow their dreams and get access to a better education.
On May 13th, Sigma Technology took part in a seminar in Budapest dedicated to Smart Work & Life for the Next Generation. The event was held within the frameworks of the Swedish-Hungarian Smart Forum, and organized by the Embassy of Sweden, Business Sweden, the Ministry of Human Capacities, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, and leading Swedish companies in Hungary.
Yesterday Sigma Technology together with SAAB Support & Services held a lunch seminar for students interested in technical information at Linköping University. Our aim with the seminar was to inform the students of the possibilities within our field of technology.
Both Sigma and SAAB are part of the BOTI branch initiative which strives to increase the knowledge of technical informat
The annual Tempus program meeting took place on September 23rd in Växjö (Sweden). The participants of the project "National Education Framework for Enhancing IT Students' Innovation and Entrepreneurship", running within the frames of Tempus, gathered together to discuss how to establish an entrepreneurship environment that brings together students, business and researchers.
Sigma Technology Hungary becomes a partner of Óbuda University — the second biggest technical university in Budapest. The framework agreement was officially signed on September 10 by professor Dr. Réger Mihály, Óbuda vice-rector, and György Nagy, country manager at Sigma Technology Hungary.
Last week Johan Thornadtsson from Sigma Technology conducted a seminar about automatic measurement of information quality in Scandic Frimurarehotellet, Linköping. The conference room was full – all 30 seats were taken.
Sigma Technology, as a well-known company in technical writing areas, has been working on developing technical communication community in China for the past 3 years. Recently Nate Zhang, MD of Sigma Technology China, has conducted training on technical writing for Siemens Learning Campus. Today he shares his experience and success tips with technical writers.
The summer holidays are almost over and Sigma Technology is totally ready to meet professionals at the biggest career events of this autumn.
Sigma Technology Hungary has recently given financial support to the Central European University’s Roma Access Program. The program aims to help young Roma students to advance their academic and professional careers.
How to develop the Hungarian innovation ecosystem? This was the top question at the World Innovation Café, in Budapest, on June 11. The event was attended by leading Swedish companies operating on the Hungarian market. Sigma Technology was invited to take part in one of the discussions.
The Tempus project promotes IT innovation and entrepreneurship in Ukraine. The list of the program’s partners includes Linnaeus University, Sigma, IKEA, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Dublin City University (Ireland), Oxford Brookes University (UK), Pedro Nunes Institute (Portugal) and five Ukrainian universities.
Sigma Technology together with Sigma Ukraine was involved in creation of a fascinating web-based adventure game the Minnits for Universal Learning Games AB since 2012. During this time we developed from scratch a Unity 3D learning game, which is aimed at helping students of age from 10 to 13 learn English in a fun and engaging way.