New Initiative to Help Industry Build the Next Generation of Embedded Engineers

Sigma Technology Embedded Group is launching Sigma Technology Embedded Talent, a new initiative designed to help companies strengthen future capabilities in electrification, intelligent industry, and digital solutions. At the same time, the program aims to create more opportunities for junior engineers to develop in technically advanced environments, supported by senior specialists, established development processes, and R&D facilities.
The demand for engineers within embedded systems, software development, and related technology fields remains high. At the same time, increasing project complexity and demanding delivery requirements often lead companies to prioritize recruiting experienced specialists. As a result, fewer junior engineers have the opportunity to gain practical experience that the industry will depend on in the years ahead.
Meanwhile, AI and automation are transforming job roles and competency requirements, increasing the need for structured talent development. Sigma Technology Embedded Talent addresses this challenge by combining junior engineers with senior specialists, proven development methodologies, and Sigma Technology’s R&D environments. This enables customers to bring in new talent without compromising quality or delivery capability.
The initiative builds on Sigma Technology Embedded Group’s long-standing commitment to introducing young engineers to the industry through internships, thesis projects, R&D initiatives, and in-house product development. Over the past year, a significant number of students have been part of the company’s technical environments, creating a proven model for developing junior talent in close collaboration with experienced specialists.
“Just this spring, we had more than 20 students participating in our in-house projects through internships and thesis work. Embedded Talent is therefore a natural next step for us. We have the right conditions to provide young engineers with the support, learning environment, and opportunities they need to build long-term careers in technology,” says Sanna Hövling, People & Talent Manager for Sigma Technology Embedded Talent.
Sigma Technology Embedded Talent is built around a modular approach, allowing customers to choose the model that best matches their needs and goals – from placing junior engineers in customer assignments with senior support to integrated teams and tailored competence development programs.
“This is not only a talent initiative; it is a way to develop the engineers of tomorrow together with our customers. We are creating a model where learning, innovation, and business value go hand in hand,” says Mikael Karlsson, President of Sigma Technology Embedded Group.
Learn more about the program at Embedded Talent – Sigma Technology.
For more information, please contact:
Sanna Hövling, People & Talent Manager
sanna.hovling@sigmatechnology.com
Anders Tellström, Regional Manager
anders.tellstrom@sigmatechnology.com
Mikael Karlsson, President
mikael.karlsson@sigmatechnology.com
About Sigma Technology Embedded Talent
Sigma Technology Embedded Talent is a strategic talent partnership that helps companies build the next generation of embedded engineering capabilities. By combining junior engineers with senior specialists, proven development processes, and R&D environments, customers can strengthen their teams while ensuring long-term knowledge transfer and delivery excellence.
The program is currently available in Gothenburg, Jönköping, Linköping, Stockholm, and Västerås.
Sigma Technology Embedded Group consists of Sigma Technology Embedded Solutions, Sigma Technology Development, Zriya Digital Solutions, and Leadcore. Together, these companies bring together expertise in electrification, intelligent industry, and digital solutions.
Sigma Technology Group, part of Sigma Group, is a privately owned technology consulting company operating in Sweden, Hungary, India, Norway, Germany, Kosovo, and Ukraine, delivering services to customers across Europe, the United States, and Asia. For more information, visit sigmatechnology.com.





