Archives: Press Releases
Sigma Technology and iioote Strengthen Cooperation to Enable Industrial Internet of Things Applications
Sigma Technology Solutions has been a professional competence partner to iioote, Gothenburg-based industrial IoT provider, for several years. As iioote is preparing to scale up and launch new products, Sigma experts are ready to support them with high-end IoT competences.
Teaching Coding and Inspiring Girls Online with Skool
Skool, a non-profit organization in Hungary that inspires girls to choose technology for their future, usually arranges physical events and workshops, programming boot camps, and mentoring sessions. The quarantine and lockdown period didn’t stop them in their mission of spreading knowledge and inspiration. This May, we took part in the first online workshop for girls together with Skool.
Sigma Technology is one of Sweden’s Best Managed Companies in 2020
In cooperation with Nasdaq, Deloitte has announced the list of organizations that received Sweden’s Best Managed Companies award. Sigma Technology has become one of them for the second year in a row.
Frida Education and Sigma Develop a New Flexible Management System
Frida Education is an expanding group with a vision of being Sweden’s leading education company. Through its subsidiary Didaktikcentrum AB, Frida Education and Sigma have developed a user-friendly management system that simplifies school management and equips the organization for the future.
Digitalizing High-Class Food Delivery for Matkomfort
“Everyone should be able to eat high-quality meals at home without having to spend hours in the kitchen,” was Henrik Isaksson’s motivation to start Matkomfort back in 2005. He was one of the first chefs to talk about a zero-waste concept and hassle-free home food delivery. Our cooperation started in 2010 when we got a chance to help Matkomfort to digitalize the way they drive their business.
Sigma Technology wins Bisnode Platinum Rating
Sigma Technology Hungary has recently received the Bisnode Platinum Excellence certificate. It takes at least seven years of dedication and quality-driven operation for a company to be awarded, so it is no surprise that fewer than 0.5% of Hungarian companies are worthy of such prestigious recognition.