Advenica becomes a member of the research collaboration Software Center
Advenica is joining the research collaboration Software Center, where we will be part of researching, and applying, the latest knowledge on the effects of the digital transformation. This is part of the company's strategy to constantly improve our product development methodology and tools, using cutting edge know-how and industry best practice ways of working, in relevant research fields.
Software Center is a research collaboration between 5 Swedish universities and a large number of software-intensive, hardware-based product companies, mainly in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Germany. The Software Center's mission is to significantly improve the Software Engineering capacity and digitalisation capabilities of the software-intensive industry. The research centers around how digital transformation affects a company and how it impacts how you need to conduct product development, ensure interfaces to customers, develop your business models, etc. The research is focused on R&D and the product side and is carried out at the member companies. Read more about the Software Center here.
"Through our participation in Software Center, we can take part in and apply the very latest research on the effects of the digital transformation in the software-intensive product industry. This further strengthens our ability to be at the forefront in terms of work methodology and tools, which directly contributes to high quality, fast deliveries and reduced costs for our customers" says Patrik Åkesson, VP R&D, Advenica.
"It's extremely exciting that Advenica has chosen to join Software Center. The company's profile with knowledge in security at the highest level will be an important asset going forward, for the research we conduct" says Jan Bosch, Director, Software Center.
For further information, please contact:
Marie Bengtsson, VD Advenica AB, +46 (0) 703 860 032, [email protected]
The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out above, at 13.15 CET on March 27th, 2023.