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EU project helps Anoto in Japan

Publicly registered Anoto Group AB, based in Lund, Sweden and member of Øresund IT, has been selected for a project focusing EU efforts on Japan. The project is coordinated by the EU Gateway Programme, and Anoto is the only participating Swedish company. Anoto is going to showcase its digital pens which enables fast and reliable transm...
Philip Stankovski

Thursday 10 September 2009 09:09


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TAT grows in the automotive industry

Malmö based Øresund IT member TAT - The Astonishing Tribe - has landed yet a new customer from the automotive industry. Already next year cars with TAT's software will be on the roads. TAT's new customer is a car manufacturer. TAT is already working with larger manufacturers of heavy vehicles, and the launch of this collaboration is sc...
Philip Stankovski

Thursday 10 September 2009 09:09


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The biggest thing ever in Swedish research

Late in the evening the 28th of May, after four hours of discussion, it stood clear that ESS will most certainly be placed in Lund. – With this support we are now as close as one can come to 100% sure, says Lars Leijonborg, Sweden's Minister of Science, to Sydsvenskan. Sweden now have a green light to with force go on developing ESS. T...
Erik Stenberg

Friday 29 May 2009 09:05


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CSC increases business in Øresund

The outsourcing giant CSC will take over parts of T-systems, who wants to streamline their business. CSC will take over business areas, employees and customers from T-systems. CSC are already strong in Copenhagen, but have not had any presence in the southern parts of Sweden. Taking over business areas ...
Philip Stankovski

Tuesday 21 April 2009 08:04


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Danish-Swedish partnership for ESS in the BSR

The Swedish and Danish Ministers of Research today signed the formal agreement on Danish-Swedish co-hosting of the pan-European research facility ESS. With the Danish contribution of 1,4 billion DKK (190 M€), announced today in Copenhagen, the Scandinavian bid is getting stronger and stronger. The European Spallation Source will be the...
Philip Stankovski

Friday 10 April 2009 17:04


ICT for low energy living

The goal is to bring researchers from each of the BSR Pilot clusters to discuss the possibilities of writing joint applications within the field of low energy living.

Co-location & trade fairs

A challenge for the future of the BSR region ICT industry is to give a joint communication impact when our businesses travel around the world. An ambition from all the different cluster organisations is to co-localize enterprises from each region at trade fairs.

Women Leadership

We face a future with great lack in personnel in the ICT industry in most of the BSR regions. As an industry we must use the full potential of the talent pool and start attractive more women to our industry. A gender balanced workplace open a more creative atmosphere and open the door for better products and services for end-users.