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Topics: Social issues

  • Empowering Young Girls to Choose Technology for Their Future Career

    As a part of our social responsibility commitment, Sigma Technology Hungary started a partnership with Skool, a flagship project of the Technology in Education Foundation. The initiative aims to empower, inspire, and help young girls to take a leap of faith in a technical career.

  • Sigma Backs WiTech IT Network on Kickstarter

    Sigma Technology becomes a Gold Sponsor for the first female IT Network in Växjö/Kalmar, WiTech IT Network. The network has recently started a Kickstarter project and aims to raise 70 000 SEK to develop a platform for women in IT to network, share knowledge, and build female role models.

  • Contributing to a Better Education in Southern Africa with the CESA project

    Computer literacy is an essential skill for people all over the world. It is equally important for students in South Africa—there, however, lack of equipment and scarce computer knowledge in the schools are still a big challenge. Following our sustainability plan, Sigma Technology partners with the Computer Education in Southern Africa (CESA) project bringing computer literacy to children.

  • The First Female IT Network Kicked off in Växjö

    “Inspire young generations, create a platform for knowledge sharing, build role models, network, and develop amazing things together.” Those were some of the expectations that the visitors of the first female IT network in Växjö shared at the kickoff meeting last week.

  • Sigma Technology to Host OpenHack in Gothenburg

    On October 6-8, 2017, about 150 developers will gather at the Sigma Technology office in Gothenburg for the OpenHack event to code and develop solutions for humanity.

  • Sigma Technology Visits over 1,000 Students in South Africa

    Sigma Technology actively supports the Star for Life program, which is aimed to help youth in Southern Africa fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS, get higher self-esteem, and get access to better education. In the beginning of May, a group of Sigma Technology representatives visited three schools that are sponsored by Sigma Technology in KwaZulu-Natal.

  • Sigma satsar på utbildning av unga kodare tillsammans med Kodcentrum

    Utbildning, jämställdhet och mångfald är tre utmaningar, och i förlängningen möjligheter, som Sigma identifierat för att säkra kompetens till att driva det svenska IT-undret framåt. Sigma går därför in som huvudsponsor till Kodcentrum, en förening som introducerar programmering och digitalt skapande för 9–13-åringar och skapar möjligheter för nästa generations kodare i Sverige.

  • Women in Technology: interview with Hend Kareem

    Hend Kareem, development engineer at Sigma Technology, started studying computer engineering out of pure curiosity and zest to learn new things. Eventually, engineering became her hobby and her career. Now Hend shares how it feels to be a consultant, and what she has learned from following her dreams.

  • Women in Technology: interview with Linlin Zhang

    Linlin Zhang, control system engineer at Sigma Technology, talks about engineering, knowledge, and dreams. Linlin also shares her advice to young women who consider engineering as their career.

  • Sigma Strengthens Squad at VÁC FC

    ​Sigma Technology Hungary has today announced partnership with Vác FC, the iconic Hungarian football club headquartered in Vác, a scenic small town a few kilometers north of Budapest.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Building a better tomorrow for students in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

    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.