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Topics: Partnerships, cooperations

  • 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.

  • Nearshore Cooperation Provides Continuous Value – Róbert Varga, Ericsson Hungary

    The nearshore setup allows for higher flexibility and builds trust between partners. Sigma Technology Hungary has been cooperating with Ericsson Hungary for many years, and today provides both onsite and nearshore delivery. We have had the opportunity to speak with Róbert Varga, Head of Product Development at Ericsson Hungary, who works with the Sigma Technology Hungary nearshore team.

  • Hack the Crisis Sweden gathers over 7,000 participants

    ​48 hours, 7,439 participants, and 500+ submissions – this is Hack the Crisis Sweden in short. Last weekend, Hack for Sweden and Openhack, powered by the support from the Swedish Government and DIGG conducted the 48-hour online hackathon. One of Sigma Technology hack teams with the solution Immune Volunteer Portal has placed #2 in the category Save Communities (Concept Solution).

  • Skool Makes Technology Attractive for Girls in Hungary

    Encouraging girls to choose technology as a possible career – this is the vision of the Skool project, the initiative started by the Technology in Education Foundation, Hungary, Budapest. We have gotten a chance to meet the co-founder of the project and CEO Szilvi Koleszár, and Péter Guzsaly, Unicorn Whisperer.

  • Sigma Technology Joins the Aware Entrepreneurs Community

    Sigma Technology Hungary has recently joined a new, self-conscious group of proud Hungarian companies. The initiative, called Aware Entrepreneurs (Vállalható Vállalkozás), unites firms that value integrity, transparency, and conscious business behavior.

  • By developing relations with Ukraine a shared future can be built

    “The Russian economy is weak and is weakened by the crisis. Meanwhile, Swedish companies has an opportunity to help Ukraine in this situation. It builds a shared future.” This is an opinion piece written by the entrepreneur Dan Olofsson, published in the Swedish finiancial newspaper Dagens Industri on March 6, 2014