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Upcoming tech events in Malmö, Sweden.

Upcoming events in Malmö

Software EngineeringCareerFree

Work in Sweden - Part1: Your CV for Swedish employers.

Malmö, 🇸🇪 Sweden

Not getting replies to your CV? Get help and feedback from a Swedish recruiter on first impressions, how to write and improve it.

ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP:

Our workshop is specially designed to give international job seekers in Sweden an insight into what is expected by Swedish employers and how to write a flawless CV and cover letter for the best chance of landing an interview.

E very CV is customised to the type of employer and industry you are applying for.

All meetings are held as 1 on 1 sessions via Google meet. Typical duration is 1 hour.

WORKSHOP CONTENTS:

Your CV is your most important tool and first impressions matter to Swedish employers. Get past the screening stage with the perfect CV and get more responses.

This is your chance to work directly with a recruiter, get real feedback on your CV and job search from an employers perspective and ask questions such as: How does an employer view my CV? What impression does my CV give?

Join this workshop to get expert help from a recruiter in creating your CV customized for Swedish employers.

Get help from a recruiter to:

1. Learn how to format your CV and cover letter for Swedish employers and customise it for industries and job titles. Learn what employers look for in your CV and cover letter.

2. Learn how to present your experience, demonstrate your credibility and performance with references and results.

3. Learn how to profile your skills and highlight transferable skills. Strengthen areas of weakness.

4. Learn how to structure your CV information correctly and draw attention to key areas.

5. Learn how to optimise it for keyword and application systems used by recruiters in Sweden.

6. Learn how to style your CV by reduce clutter and make it user friendly and readable.

7. Learn what employers look for in a cover letter, important points to include and how to write it effectively for interviews requests.

8 . Learn how to answer questions about company selection and motivation in your cover letter

9 . Learn how to answer questions about your future career plan in the company.

1 0. Learn how to answer questions about salary expectations in the screening call.

Contact us on WhatsApp at

https://www.englishjobs.se

kind regards / med vänliga hälsningar

Josein Ekberg

Recruitment Assistant

Email: josefin.ekberg@englishjobs.se

EnglishJobs Sweden

Ulrikagatan 9, Stockholm, 11523.

Website: https://www.englishjobs.se

Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/orv-pfpd-ohu

Wed 6 May · 19:00 – 20:00
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

May 2026

Malmö, 🇸🇪 Sweden

Welcome to .NET Skåne!

Welcome to the next meetup of .NET Skåne!
This time we have the pleasure of inviting you to Elva11 in Malmö for yet another inspiring evening!

IMPORTANT: If you have signed up to the event but can't make for some reason please cancel your spot in good time before the event so the spot is free for someone else to attend.

Agenda:
What I think about when I think about identity
(Fredrik Mörk)
Who are you, really? Now, this may be one of the large questions in life, and not an easy one to answer. You may not get all the answers in this session, but what you will get is a run through of good things to think about when dealing with identity and users in single-sign on environments. In a mix of theoretical and hands-on examples I will share learnings from implementing single-sign on systems serving multiple services.

Rethinking AI in software development
(Aisha Kujovic)
AI is becoming part of everyday development, but 74% of organizations cite security as their biggest concern, and most AI usage already happens outside of IT control.
In this talk, Aisha shares lessons from building Noorlytics and explores what secure AI looks like in practice when you run models locally. When does it work, where does it fall short, and what does it actually mean for real development teams?

TBA

About the speakers:
Fredrik Mörk
Fredrik is a software architect thriving in the borderland between software-, product- and business development. He has written code in Visual Basic. The non .NET kind. Yes, he is that old. He is an occasional conference speaker (DevSum, Øredev and user groups in Sweden and Norway, among others), and a photographer.

Aisha Kujovic
Aisha is a software engineer, team lead, and founder of Noorlytics AI Tech. She builds developer tools that use AI to analyze code, surface technical debt, and identify risky dependencies, without sending code to external services. Her work challenges the default “just use cloud AI” approach, exploring what happens when you run AI locally instead: what you gain, what you lose, and what actually works in real development environments.

TBA

Host:
ELVA11 was founded with a bold idea. To prove that people, culture, and values can scale just as fast as technology. We are a software and AI company with global ambitions – delivering world-class innovation while building a culture that dares to be different.

Join our Discord server or our GitHub repo.

Tue 19 May · 15:30< 50
AI Integration & ApplicationMeetupFree

How can organizations adopt AI without losing control of data, trust, and compliance (w/ The AI Collective)

Malmö, 🇸🇪 Sweden

Welcome to the Launch of the Malmö Chapter in AI Collective!

This launch event of the Malmö Chapter marks the beginning of a local arena for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and practical dialogue on AI adoption.

Wer are extremely happy and proud to have such prominent panellists:

Malin Larsson
Deana Nannskog
Neelima Misra
Emil Kvarnhammar
Andreas Markerud

The Subject of the evening is:

How Can Organizations Adopt AI Without Losing Control of Data, Trust, and Compliance?

Most conversations about AI focus on opportunity.
This one focuses on responsibility.

As AI becomes embedded in core operations, organizations are facing a new challenge:

How do you move fast — without breaking trust, governance, or regulatory boundaries?

This is not just a technology discussion.
It’s about control, accountability, and long-term resilience.

Opening

The session will begin with a welcome from Neelima Misra, Nordic Chapter Lead OF AIC, who, together with Malmö Chapter Lead Jenny Andersson, will introduce the vision for the Malmö Chapter and set the stage for future conversations.

Who Should Attend?

CDOs, CIOs, CTOs
AI leaders
Compliance, legal, and risk professionals
Security and governance specialists
Business and transformation leaders
Builders, researchers, and students
Anyone with an interest in AI and its role in shaping organizations

If you're navigating the balance between innovation and control — or simply curious about how AI is transforming the way we work — this room is for you.

What to Expect?

A moderated panel discussion grounded in real-world perspectives.
Voices from across disciplines — technology, governance, and business — sharing how organizations are approaching AI responsibly.

We’ll Explore:

How organizations can adopt AI while maintaining control over sensitive data
The evolving relationship between trust, transparency, and automation
Practical challenges around compliance and regulation
Trade-offs between speed, innovation, and governance
How to build systems that are both scalable and accountable

At its core, this is about adopting AI without compromising what matters most.

Agenda

Part 1
17:00 – 17:30 | Registration & Networking
17:30 – 17:40 | Welcome & Introduction
By Neelima Misra, Nordic Chapter Lead, Jenny Andersson, Malmö Chapter Lead

Part 2
17:45 – 18:45 | Moderated Panel Discussion

Title: Adopting AI Without Losing Control of Data, Trust, and Compliance

Part 3
18:45 – 19:15 | Open Discussion, Audience Insights & Closing

19:15 - 19.25  | Menti: What questions are on top of your AI Agenda? What Challenges are you facing?

19:25 - 19.30  | Thank you and Good Bye 🙂

And for those who want to continue the conversation, you’re very welcome to stay a bit longer and connect with others in the room.

Why This Matters

AI doesn’t just create efficiency.
It introduces new risks, new responsibilities, and new expectations.

The organizations that succeed won’t be the ones that move fastest —
but the ones that move thoughtfully, transparently, and sustainably.

If you care about building AI systems that people trust — and organizations can rely on — this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

As always, food and drink, engaging conversation, and incredible company will all be provided!

Please be advised: Unfortunately, space is very limited at these community events and we can not always accept everyone we would like to. If you are not accepted to this event, please keep applying! We appreciate your application tremendously and we are looking forward to seeing you at a future event very soon!

The AI Collective** **is a global non-profit building the human layer for the AI era. We unite 200,000+ leaders, builders, and stakeholders across 100+ forums worldwide to democratize the frontier, build trust, and coordinate how society navigates the rapid acceleration of technological progress.

All attendees and organizers at events affiliated with The AI Collective agree to our privacy policy and are subject to our code of conduct.

Thu 28 May · 17:00 – 19:30
AI Integration & ApplicationMeetupFree

When 36 M DKK Disappears — Lessons in Uncertainty AI

Malmö, 🇸🇪 Sweden

✨We’re excited to invite you to a new Barrel AI 🐒🐒 event — this one is shaping up to be one of our most epic yet ✨

We’ll be given a presentation and speach by an eminent AI expert and ambassador, Dr. Michael Green, alongside our recurring AI Release Radar, where we highlight the latest AI/ML releases and news.

As always, there will be great opportunities for networking — plus pizza and drinks. This event will also be hosted at our new home for future events: Fyrtornet / Drivbänken, right in the heart of Hyllie, Malmö.

📅AGENDA
17:30 – 17:45 Arrival & initial networking
17:45 – 18:00 Welcome by Barrel AI organizers
18:00 – 18:20 AI Release Radar
18:20 – 19:00 Dr. Michael Green – Talk & Q&A
19:00 – 19:30 Pizza & networking

🚀 THE WARM-UP: AI RELEASE RADAR
Before the demo, we will kick things off with our AI Release Radar and scan the latest happenings in the AI community — LLM drops, AI/ML white papers, and the news that actually matters to AI Engineers & Developers.

🎓 SPEAKER INTRODUCTION
Dr. Michael Green builds AI systems designed to make decisions under uncertainty, using Bayesian machine learning and probabilistic AI—because real-world environments rarely provide perfect information. Models that fail to account for uncertainty often become fragile when deployed in complex settings.
He is the founder of two Copenhagen-based AI companies applying these principles where decision-making truly matters: Alviss AI and AI Alpha Lab.

Alviss AI is a marketing science platform that helps organizations optimize advertising, media investments, and growth through a combination of probabilistic modeling and modern machine learning.

AI Alpha Lab is a research-driven initiative focused on financial markets and systematic investing, leveraging probabilistic AI and quantitative methods. Their AI-driven fund, trading on Nasdaq, has achieved performance surpassing many index funds.

Michael is also a strong advocate for digital and AI sovereignty, with a focus on strengthening EU-driven AI ecosystems—a topic he will also touch upon.

🗣️TALK DESCRIPTION
At the upcoming Barrel AI event, Michael will take a deep dive into the technical architecture behind his systems, exploring how uncertainty-first and physics-inspired neural networks are applied in high-stakes environments.
Financial markets are unforgiving—there are no second chances, no re-runs with a different random seed. In his talk he will tell the story of building the model that now runs AI Alpha Lab’s fund, and the hard lessons learned along the way.
It starts, as these things often do, with 36 million going up in smoke 🔥💸.

Thu 28 May · 15:30< 50