What does it take to make technology accessible? For Anagha Rajeev, the answer comes from experience. During COVID-19, she volunteered to teach children in rural India and saw how quickly people can be left behind when education moves online without access to devices or reliable internet. To her, responsible digitalisation means building technology that is accessible, purposeful, and designed around real people. Today, she brings that perspective into her work on IND, where Netcompany is building a new identification and registration system for the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service. Her story is part of our series exploring what responsible digitalisation means in practice, through the perspectives of our people. Read Anagha’s story here: Making technology accessible | Netcompany
From writing code to shaping solutions, Trần Thị Phương Thảo’s career reflects a shift in perspective. Starting as a web developer, her role was to implement predefined tasks. Today, as a Team Lead at Netcompany, she works closely with clients to understand the problem behind the request and shape solutions that create long-term value. Her story shows how responsibility grows – from delivering code to making decisions that influence how systems perform, evolve, and deliver in practice. Read her full story
What does it take to build systems people can trust? For Birk Knut Astrup, it starts long before the first line of code is written. It’s about the choices you make early on – how you think about security, transparency, and the people who will rely on what you build. Birk shares his perspective on what it takes to create technology that doesn’t just work, but earns trust. And why responsibility isn’t something you add later, but something that shapes every decision along the way. This story is part of a series where we explore what responsible digitalisation means in practice – through the perspectives of our people. Read the full article here: https://netcompany.com/building-systems-people-can-trust/
Introducing Netcompany INEOS Cycling Team. Today we can finally announce a landmark AI partnership with INEOS to power the future of performance. Together, we will move one of the best teams in the world into the next phase of innovation, AI, and orchestration of data. Embedded across riders, race strategy, and the team, our AI platform PULSE turns the chaos of the race into clarity. Every watt, every move, every second distilled into one unified source of truth. We can’t wait for the Giro d’Italia, where the team will race in their new Netcompany INEOS kit for the first time. Learn more at https://netcompany.com/netcompany-ineos/
Claes Kinch’s path into technology began with a background in mechanical engineering and a curiosity for how systems work, but it was a university robotics course that sparked his interest in programming. Today, he’s a team lead at Netcompany’s Stockholm office, where he’s helping to modernise one of Sweden’s most important medical databases. From building hobby projects in his spare time to guiding large-scale digital transformations, Claes has always been driven by a desire to understand, improve, and build. Read his story here.
Curious what a day as a consultant at Netcompany can look like? Follow Benjamin Kjær Ullemose through his day - working through coding challenges, collaborating with clients, and solving problems alongside his team. INSIDE gives you a first-hand perspective on the work as it happens, through real tasks and reflections from the people doing it. Follow his day here: https://netcompany.com/inside-with-benjamin-kjaer-ullemose/
»Working at the heart of Europe means owning the impact.« For Benjamin Sambu, that means building digital systems that EU institutions rely on every day. Raised across countries as a diplomat’s son, he learned to listen, adapt, and value different perspectives. Skills he now brings to leading 125 consultants across a range of complex projects. His teams deliver systems that support thousands of public servants and millions of citizens across Europe. By combining structure, trust, and discipline, Benjamin creates environments where experts can take ownership, innovate, and make a real difference. Read his full story: https://netcompany.com/working-at-the-heart-of-europe-means-owning-the-impact/
Curious about what it’s like to build technology that creates real-world change? Take a look inside the project and discover the kind of impactful work you could be part of at Netcompany. In the first edition of Behind the Code, you'll meet the team behind Munich Airport's Airside 2.0 project. See firsthand how we collaborate globally to deliver solutions that matter. Go behind the code and discover where your career could go next.
Project management isn’t just about plans, frameworks and timelines. For Rebecca Best, it starts with people. As a project manager on one of our largest UK public sector projects, she helps multidisciplinary teams navigate complex technical projects - focusing as much on how it feels to be part of the team as on what the team delivers. By creating an environment built on trust, openness and shared responsibility, Rebecca enables specialists to collaborate, challenge ideas and solve real problems together. Learn how her people-first approach is helping humanise delivery in a technical world.
Tech isn’t just systems and code. For David Kliment, it’s about the people who depend on it. His background across countries and industries has shaped a consultant who listens first - and builds smarter solutions because of it. Now part of Netcompany’s Dutch public sector projects, David is helping transform everyday processes into efficient digital solutions. Learn how his curiosity and communication skills are creating positive change in government IT. Read his full story: https://netcompany.com/its-not-just-coding-its-creating-an-impact/