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Magnus Vikström

Senior BI project- and program manager at Adage

Magnus Vikström has a diverse work experience spanning over multiple companies and roles. Starting in 1985, they worked as a repairman and retail salesman at Odal maskin until 1993. Following that, in 1993, they completed a thesis in statistics at Kronfågel. From 1994 to 1996, Magnus worked as a mechanical designer CAD at Knight Industri Teknik AB before moving on to ABB where they worked as a designer for power plants in 1996. In 1996, Magnus joined Scania where they held various roles including designer, CAD system responsible, and CAD design methodology driver until 2000. Subsequently, Magnus started working at Ericsson as a business IT developer in 2000 and remained in the company until 2001. During their time at Ericsson, they undertook responsibilities such as project management within system implementation of SAP R/3 and demand management for business IT systems. At Ericsson, Magnus also worked on projects related to self-service analytics support, business intelligence, new product introduction, and supply chain management. In 2018, Magnus joined Adage AB as a senior BI project and program manager.

Magnus Vikström attended Mälardalen University from 1989 to 1993, where they obtained a degree in Engineering and Economics. Later, they pursued further education at Södertörn University, where they studied various aspects of liquor knowledge in production and production processes in 2014. In 2013, Magnus focused on wine and wine production, including its history, economics, chemistry, and biology. In 2012, they delved into the study of beer science and culture. Additionally, Magnus has an unspecified educational experience at Höllö/Järna.

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Stockholm, Sweden

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Adage

Data and analytics consultancy founded on extensive experience from developing and operating enterprise grade analytics teams and capabilities


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Stockholm, Sweden

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