Newsletter May 2020

It's time for a new Swedsoft newsletter, looking back on what we have done this spring and into the future.

In the newsletter (in Swedish) that was sent out today, we start by looking back at some of the things we have done this spring:

  • Gathering of software Sweden – a workshop that gave input to the government assignment on Digital excellence
  • Reports
  • Continued the work on the statistics that we are soon releasing
  • List of free courses and seminars
  • Digital events
    and more…

Before sending out the newsletter, we asked our members what they had done in the Corona crisis. In this newsletter we highlight some examples from the members SKF, Mälardalen University (MDH), Teknikföretagen and Linköping Science Park.

As usual, we also take the opportunity to welcome new members, who have joined since the last newsletter; KTH, Raion, XIOS/3, Deposit, SER – Svenska Elektro- och Dataingenjörers Riksförening, debricked and T2 Data.

We also write about our upcoming seminars and conferences (13 May, 25 May, 1 Sep, 8 Oct and 18-19 Nov). We continue to plan both for digital seminars in the near future and to meet again physically as soon as possible.

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News


Report on lifelong learning

Prior to the workshop, the agency presented a series of questions that were discussed during the workshop. In the report

Summer greetings

At the annual meeting, two new members were elected to the board; Linda Örtlund, SKF and Patrik Sandgren, Teknikföretagen. We continue to work

Webinar on Cyber Resilience Act

Since 2022, Rikard has been globally responsible for digital product security at SKF and involved in their digital products. SKF

Swedsoft about standardization of AI

Swedsoft has reviewed the proposal, and our overall strong recommendation is not to standardize AI as a technology, as it