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A Timely Tribute

A Timely Tribute

Today, on New Year’s Eve it is five years since the Danir Group launched International Expect a Better Tomorrow Day, an initiative to promote ideas that will contribute to a better future. Next year’s initiative, Heja Klubben!, highlights the invaluable contributions of clubs and associations to Swedish life.

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Sigma Technology Group partners with Mentor to empower youth in Sweden

Sigma Technology Group announces the start of a new long-term partnership with Mentor Sweden, a non-profit organization working with youth empowerment through mentoring. Sigma Technology Group will start a mentorship program connecting our people with youth in socioeconomically challenged areas in Sweden.

Johan Glennmo together with Young Sea Ambassadors at the the Marine Education Centre in Malmoe.

Haveriet - a call to action for our seas

Haveriet is Sigma and Danir’s next initiative for a better tomorrow. They plan to use Haveriet to inform people about life below the surface, explain just how important the oceans are to us humans and spread knowledge about the acute critical conditions existing along our Swedish coast.

Photo: Péter Guzsaly, Unicorn Whisperer, Szilvi Koleszár, Co-founder and CEO, Nataly Duyko, PR Manager, and Rita Helli, Information Engineer. Photo credit: Tamás Kovacs.

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 and Danir launch Funkisfonden

Sigma and Danir launch Funkisfonden

The new International Expect a Better Tomorrow Day initiative for 2019 is now official. In launching Funkisfonden (the Special Athletes Fund), Sigma and Danir aim to bring into focus our athletes with disabilities and specifically those with intellectual disabilities; to support them and give them a voice.

From left to right: Samuel Bengmark (CESA), Hanna Carlsson (CESA), Rebecca Finne (CESA), Nataly Duyko (Sigma Technology), Christian Björkman (Sigma Technology), and Simon Sundström (CESA)

Contributing to a Better Education in Southern Africa with the CESA project

Computer literacy is an essential skill for people all over the world. It is equally important for students in South Africa—there, however, lack of equipment and scarce computer knowledge in the schools are still a big challenge. Following our sustainability plan, Sigma Technology partners with the Computer Education in Southern Africa (CESA) project bringing computer literacy to children.

Photo: Nibela Primary School

Sigma Technology Visits over 1,000 Students in South Africa

Sigma Technology actively supports the Star for Life program, which is aimed to help youth in Southern Africa fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS, get higher self-esteem, and get access to better education. In the beginning of May, a group of Sigma Technology representatives visited three schools that are sponsored by Sigma Technology in KwaZulu-Natal.

Foto Maria Uhr

Sigma satsar på utbildning av unga kodare tillsammans med Kodcentrum

Utbildning, jämställdhet och mångfald är tre utmaningar, och i förlängningen möjligheter, som Sigma identifierat för att säkra kompetens till att driva det svenska IT-undret framåt. Sigma går därför in som huvudsponsor till Kodcentrum, en förening som introducerar programmering och digitalt skapande för 9–13-åringar och skapar möjligheter för nästa generations kodare i Sverige.

György Nagy and John P. Marshall

Sigma Strengthens Squad at VÁC FC

​Sigma Technology Hungary has today announced partnership with Vác FC, the iconic Hungarian football club headquartered in Vác, a scenic small town a few kilometers north of Budapest.

Students of Mmemezi High School

Helping Youth in South Africa Get Access to Higher Education

One year ago Sigma Technology, Star for Life, and Mmemezi High School celebrated the launch of a long-term partnership in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The company’s ambition was to help Mmemezi students follow their dreams and get access to a better future. This spring we have given five scholarships to school graduates to support their higher studies.

Building a better tomorrow for students in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Building a better tomorrow for students in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

On May 15th Sigma Technology, Star for Life and Mmemezi High School celebrated the launch of a long-term partnership in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The goal is to help South African scholars follow their dreams and get access to a better education.

Expect a better tomorrow

Sigma is a leading consulting group with an objective to make our customers more competitive. Our means are technological know-how and a constant passion for finding better solutions. In total, we are 5,000 employees in sixteen countries. Our services are provided by Sigma Technology, Sigma Connectivity, Sigma Industry, Sigma Civil, and Sigma Software.

Sigma is owned by Danir, held by the Dan Olofsson family.