October 20, 2018

Do YOU want to help us cultivate the automagic city?

October 20, 2018

Do YOU want to help us cultivate the automagic city?

Urban ICT Arena is an open testbed and co-creation arena where we develop, test and showcase the possibilities of digitalization in an urban environment in collaboration with partners and project owners in a not boring way. On 1st January 2018, we became a part of Frontrunners for sustainable innovation, a project focusing on helping SMEs get their innovations to market faster.

Forget Powerpoint presentations overloaded with text or boring rollups and beach flags. Imagine an automagic presentation and the only NotBoring 5G Bike in the world as your companion. Imagine taking the lead within innovation and process evaluation and building networks with all kinds of experts and contributors. Still interested? What are you waiting for? Keep on reading!

Our current project coordinator Emma will soon be on maternity leave – and we are now looking for a rock star to fill her shoes! This is a temporary position for a 12-month period with a desired start in November.

Would you or someone you know be a good fit for the pioneers at Urban ICT Arena? Click on the ad below (in Swedish only). Send your application to Emma.Karlsson@kista.com. We need your application by 4th November!

Ad for Project Coordinator

Note: Submit your application today as selection and interviews are ongoing and appointment may be made before the closing date.


With Frontrunners – a European Regional Development Fund project – we add value to SMEs! Cultivated by Urban ICT Arena, KTH/Open Lab and Södertälje Science Park

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