FB
Jessica Mitrosbaras Nataly Duyko Female Network Forum Sigma Technology

First Female Network Forum takes place in Gothenburg

Female Network Forum will take place in Gothenburg on February 27th. The event aims to create a platform for inspiration and knowledge sharing and bring to light female IT and technology networks. Female Network Forum was fully booked in less than a week, and the waiting list keeps growing.

Johanna Osbeck Sigma Technology Development media

Johanna Osbeck to Develop Sigma’s Competence in Embedded Systems

Sigma Technology Development has offered services in R&D for the last 20 years. The company has been one of the first and leading consulting companies working with active safety, connected and self-driving cars, and intelligent embedded systems. Johanna Osbeck joins the management team and will help the company’s further development in Gothenburg.

Ulla Einarsson web

Ulla Einarsson strengthens Product Information team at Sigma

Sigma Technology Information provides world-class product information. To meet the big demand from existing and new clients, the company expands its services with the fourth unit in Gothenburg. Ulla Einarsson comes in as a new unit manager with a focus on expanding the business and also hiring new consultants.

Natasha Asimiadis and Diana Unander widescreen

Female IT Network WiTech Celebrates One Year

The female IT network WiTech has grown from 0 to 200 active members during its first year. Today, women from over 40 companies in Kronoberg and Kalmar region attend WiTech’s tech talks and casual afterworks. On November 24, WiTech arranged an anniversary event at Sigma Technology’s new office in ICON, Växjö.

jcxJ9WwZ5KpnhqPB7ifv

Sigma Technology Ranked 5th Best Employer in Sweden

Sigma Technology has been listed among Sweden’s Best Employers for six years in a row. Today we are proud to announce that through the votes of our employees we are ranked the 5th in the listing of Sweden’s Best Employers 2018 by Universum.

MG 2838

Ingenjör möter Ingenjör: Swedish IT Market Should Become More Diverse and International

The series Ingenjör möter Ingenjör (Engineer meets Engineer) is a long-awaited piece about the influx of foreign labor and today’s international workforce situation in Sweden. The life stories and work days of four engineers that we get to follow in the movie show how natural it is for a company to be international and hopefully, it will spur debate about the need of attracting global talent.