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Swedes are leading in mobile development

The British online technology magazine, The Inquirer has visited Malmö to find out why Sweden is the leading region within mobile development. Is the success due to its education system, the infrastructure, their consensual management style, or something else altogether? During the tour around Malmö talking to CEOs and entrepreneurs, T...
Philip Stankovski

Monday 07 September 2009 12:09


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Mobile Heights Business Center

New ideas for cooperation between private and public actors will generate growth in Mobile Heights Business Center Mobile Heights in collaboration with Teknopol and other organisations constructs the groundwork for the pilot project Mobile Heights Business Center. The platform consists of various private and public a...
Philip Stankovski

Thursday 09 April 2009 11:04


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New Recruitment Campaign

Mobile Heights launches innovative recruitment campaign. Last year, the innovative recruitment campaign XTH.nu rendered a lot of attention. This year Mobile Heights launches a new campaign: 2TH.nu By using social media like Facebook, Twitter, Jaiku and Bambuser, Mobile Heights Task Force Cometence hopes to attract st...
Philip Stankovski

Thursday 09 April 2009 11:04


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Operator Vodafone Buys Wayfinder

On January 28, 2009 Mobile operator Vodafone announced their purchase of Swedish Wayfinder. Wayfinder has an office in Lund and develop GPS applications for mobile phones. Some of the better known programs are the Wayfinder Navigator and Wayfinder Earth database. It is exciting what this new business opportunity will mean for the development ...
Erik Stenberg

Tuesday 24 March 2009 10:03


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Public funding to aid commercial businesses market themselves at trade fairs?

At the moment, I'm leading a transnational cluster collaboration project(they should definitely have a better name for it, please comment if you have one so that we can start a new wave!...
Philip Stankovski

Saturday 24 January 2009 20:01


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.