Grönska Stadsodling
Anders Karlin started their work experience in 2000 as a Dator- och nätverkstekniker at Medborgarskolan. Anders was responsible for ensuring the functionality of computers and networks in the Stockholm region. Anders worked independently and took on a lot of personal responsibility. In 2007, they joined Ergotemp AB as a Grafisk designer och tekniker. Their role involved designing websites, advertising materials, and taking care of customer massage chairs in the Stockholm area. After two years, they left Ergotemp AB in 2009. In 2008, they began working at Dametric AB as an Elektronikkonstruktör och mjukvaruutvecklare. Their work was diverse, ranging from drawing circuit diagrams, CAD designing circuit boards, programming embedded systems, to maintaining the company's servers, computers, and website. During their time at Dametric AB, they contributed to the development of various systems including color thickness measurement, wireless hand RFID readers, and a future waste truck weighing and registration system (Dynapond). At the end of 2022, they joined Grönska Stadsodling as a Hardware Design Engineer. In March 2023, they transitioned to the role of Lead Engineer. The end date for these roles is not provided.
Anders Karlin attended KTH Royal Institute of Technology from 2004 to 2007, where they obtained a degree in Elektronik och datorsystem. Anders then went on to obtain additional certifications, including Förbindningsteknik och reparation from Oplana AB in October 2021 and Microsoft Certified Professional from Microsoft in November 2013.
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Grönska Stadsodling
Grönska is a young, Swedish tech-company that develops technology for vertical farming, and grows and sells vegetables and herbs. Vertical farming that is based on the use of LED lighting and hydroponic watering systems. This method allows us to grow food indoors, locally and all year round. The reason we do this is to offer a sustainable, locallygrown alternative to imported food and to enable more self-sufficient cities.Grönska was founded in 2014 and constructed the largest vertical farm in the Nordics in 2018.