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  • 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.

  • West Sweden is Open to the Talent from all of the World

    November 15, 2017, became the start date for the Move to Gothenburg campaign. Sigma Technology Development supports the aim of the initiative to attract the talent from all over the world to West Sweden.

  • Fredrik Sträng and Sigma Continue Partnership in 2018

    This summer, Fredrik Sträng made the Sigma K2 2017 expedition in the endeavor of climbing K2, the second highest and the most dangerous summit in the world. The expedition was interrupted after reaching 7,400 m due to the weather conditions. Fredrik Sträng is not giving up and plans another expedition to K2 in 2018. Sigma Technology remains his sponsor and a dedicated supporter of this project.

  • Sigma Helps Companies Prepare for New Personal Data Protection Regulation

    On May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force in all EU member states. Sigma Technology and Sigma Software have examined the principles and restrictions of the GDPR and are ready to help customers ensure compliance with the new regulation.

  • Sigma is to climb K2

    It is our big pleasure to announce, that Sigma Technology will climb K2, the second highest and the toughest mountain on Earth. Climb not literally, though. The company sponsors the summit ascent by Fredrik Sträng, one of the most experienced high-altitude climbers in Scandinavia who set a Guinness world record in climbing for conquering the seven highest mountains in seven months.

  • Sigma Sponsored Tele2 IoT Challenge in Gothenburg

    On March 29, 2017, the grand finale of Tele2 IoT Challenge: LPWA took place in Gothenburg, Sweden. Sigma Technology Solutions, as a backer of the IoT and technology progress, was proud to be among the partners of this competition.

  • A new game to help newcomers learn Swedish

    In today’s Sweden, non-native students and adults need comprehensive knowledge of the Swedish language, both written and spoken, to increase their chances for future work and success. In 2015 and 2016, Sweden received over 150,000 applications for asylum. The new game, Sweet City, launched this spring will help newcomers learn Swedish in a new and stimulating way.

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