Re:Play, a Swedish startup dedicated to sustainable learning in preschools, has partnered with Sigma Technology to digitalize its platform, making repurposed educational materials more accessible. The collaboration has already resulted in an IT platform used by preschools in Kronoberg County, with additional developments underway, including a sales portal, rental system, and knowledge-sharing module. By leveraging industrial surplus as learning resources, Re:Play aims to enhance sustainability in early education. Sigma Technology’s involvement, including student collaboration from Linnaeus University, ensures continuous innovation. The partnership will extend into 2025, focusing on further digitalization and sustainable solutions for preschool environments.
Founded 2022, Re:Play focuses on providing preschools with educational materials made from repurposed industrial surplus and waste. The company’s approach integrates recycled resources into tools and activities aligned with Sweden’s national curriculum. Working with municipalities and companies, Re:Play aims to create accessible and sustainable solutions for early childhood education. Their efforts include a digital platform developed in collaboration with Sigma Technology, which facilitates the distribution and sharing of these materials.
Sigma Technology Group is a technology consulting company operating in Sweden, Hungary, China, Norway, Germany, Kosovo, and Ukraine. It is part of the Sigma Group and provides services in software development, product information, embedded systems, digital solutions, and IT infrastructure. The company has 5,000 employees across sixteen countries and works with clients in various industries. Founded in 1997, Sigma Technology focuses on technology development with an emphasis on usability and sustainability.
From the very start, Re:Play turned to Sigma Technology for support in creating an innovative IT platform.
“The software is already being used by Re:Play’s customers, including preschools across Kronoberg County. Beyond the IT platform, Sigma Technology is also working on developing a user-friendly sales portal, a flexible rental system, and an engaging knowledge-sharing module to further enhance the experience, ” says Philip Forsmark, Software developer at Sigma Technology Informatics Solutions.
Re:Play’s customers, including preschools across Kronoberg County, are already using the platform. Besides, Sigma Technology is also working on developing a user-friendly sales portal, a flexible rental system, and an engaging knowledge-sharing module to further enhance the experience.
“Together with municipalities and companies in Kronoberg County, we have identified a unique opportunity to create new value chains by reusing industrial surplus materials as educational resources for preschools. By developing a digital sharing platform, we make these materials easily accessible to preschools, regardless of location, and enable increased use of sustainable resources,” said Pontus Albinzon, founder of Re:Play. “The collaboration with Sigma and their development team has been invaluable for us as a startup. Their flexibility, responsiveness, and innovative working methods have been like an extension of our team—almost like the employees we don’t yet have in our own organization. With Philip as our contact, an experienced and resourceful problem solver, we’ve felt incredibly secure in driving the project forward, even during times when we had to focus on other tasks that naturally arise in a startup.”
“It has been a rewarding and inspiring collaboration with Re:Play. Their vision of contributing to sustainable learning aligns with our goal of creating a better tomorrow. We are also proud to have completed this project with our development team and by involving students from Linnaeus University. It’s important to us to show future system developers how technology can contribute to a sustainable society and inspire careers in tech,” said Johan Ericsson, Department Manager at Sigma Technology Informatics Solutions.
The partnership between Re:Play and Sigma Technology continues, with a new project planned for 2025. This initiative will focus on further digitalization and sustainable development in preschool environments, in collaboration with students from Linnaeus University.
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