October 2021
- The results show a welcome increase in the proportion of women graduating from IT courses. At the same time, it is worrying that an increasing proportion of women also say that "IT is not for them". This places particular demands on us in the industry to be attractive, both to apply for tech jobs and, perhaps more importantly, to stay in them," says Ana Andric.
On October 11, the Telecom Advisors will propose 15 years.
On October 13, TechSverige, together with ElektronikBranschen, APPLiA, Svensk Handel, Svenskt Näringsliv and Teknikföretagen, published a joint position on the electronics tax (chemicals tax). The position highlights our common position in the parts where industry and business are united in relation to the investigation of the tax carried out by the Swedish Chemicals Agency and the Swedish Tax Agency on behalf of the government.
On October 15, a new episode of the Vitecherupp podcast will be released. This episode, the ninth in the series, is about inclusion and how we can get more people to apply to the tech industry. Guests are Binette Seck, concept manager of the innovation house Changers Tech, and Per Wallentin, CEO of Knowit and board member of TechSverige.
On October 22, our business policy expert Fredrik Sand comments on the government's national data strategy.
On October 29, Åsa Zetterberg will be a guest on the Vitecherupp podcast. It will be a conversation about the way forward after the name change from IT&Telekomföretagen to TechSverige.