Digital Society

Rethinking a democratic, fair and functional society

New innovations are born from the collaboration of different sectors and actors. When everyone is at the same table, services can be created that are available exactly when they are needed.

Through digitalisation, we can solve the major challenges of our society and offer individuals and businesses personalised, smooth, and impactful services in everyday life and at all turning points.

Both authorities and companies participate in building an equal digital society. The builders have the power and responsibility to make our society smooth and accessible, safe and functional – so that all actors benefit.

Our digital society services are utilised, for example, in life event-based service development, system modernisation, and agile production of digital services. Explore our customer stories.

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Agile​ digital service factory

Customer-facing digital services are becoming more crucial for staying competitive in the future. Now is the perfect time to build an efficient, agile factory for continuous service development.

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Digitalising life event based services

Proactive life event based services is the new paradigm of digital services for citizens and consumers. Use data to provide digital services at the right time and at the right place.

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System environment modernisation

What if you had a solid path from system legacy burden to a modern and scalable digital service factory that enables agile development of services and business acceleration?

Sustainability data and CSRD reporting

The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) has irreversibly changed the way organisations measure their performance outcomes. Managing sustainability data is a prerequisite for leading risks, opportunities, and impacts.

Ensuring compliance with NIS2 Directive

NIS2 Directive on cybersecurity risk management encompasses a broad range of sectors considered critical for society. How has your organisation prepared for the requirements set by the European Union-wide NIS2 Directive?

Digital identity solutions

A secure digital future is based on reliable ways to be identified and operate online. Functional and interoperable digital identity solutions bring competitive advantage and well-being to society, organisations, and citizens.

We strive for a wellbeing promoting ecosystem where public and private sector organisations seamlessly support people and businesses in all events during their lives.

Four lenses we have identified to be essential in successful transformation

Business-wise

Building a solid foundation for creating value with digitalisation requires a systemic understanding of operations, stakeholders and ecosystem.

  • Insights & vision as basis for renewal & innovation
  • Business and user requirement management
  • Mitigating business risks, improving stakeholder experiences

Ethically-balanced

Positive development is catering to diverse needs and minimising the harmful impact on business, people and planet.

  • Inclusive & accessible services
  • Data privacy, security & ethical AI
  • Environmental sustainability

People-driven

Technology is ultimately a means to serve people. A successful renewal considers the needs, benefits and change support of the people using it – from the get-go.

  • Designed for people
  • Sense of belonging & participation
  • Adopting new mindsets & behaviour

Technology-savvy

Technology is the enabler of development and growth. Systems should be designed and built to scale and adapt to future demands.​

  • Forward-thinking architecture & technology choices
  • Utilising data, automation & AI
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This is how we have built increasingly digital societies

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