BigData@BTH

Blekinge Tekniska Högskola

Turning large data into smart, scalable solutions.

“Data are becoming the new raw material of business.”

Craig Mundie, Senior Advisor to the CEO at Microsoft.

News from BigData

  • BigData@BTH final workshop

    News Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2021. This workshop will be a virtual, full-day workshop with research highlights, company presentations, and a project retrospective. Information will be sent out later to our partners and participants in the project.
  • External Evaluation made by Damvad Analytics

    News BigData@BTH has had a major international scientific impact and has given companies increased knowledge reveals a recent external evaluation. The evaluation, carried out by the external analysis company Damvad Analytics, shows a large scientific impact compared to other investments in research environments made by the KK Foundation and that the companies involved gained valuable knowledge.
  • Shahrooz Abghari will defend his doctoral thesis December 1, 2020

    PhDDefense The seminar will be at BTH and Zoom.

Partner Testimonials

"We have good experiences from previous projects regarding research collaboration. It has led to product improvement and valuable knowledge to the company. We expect that the close collaboration will continue with BTH-researchers and our developers actively working together and sharing information as well as results."

Jonas Tehler, Arkiv Digital

"Ericsson has worked together with BTH in several successful projects in the past. Since the subject of bigdata is of great importance to us it was obvious that we should expand our ongoing collaboration with BTH to include this profile."

Martin Wallin, Ericsson

"Together with the expertise of BTH we will test novel ideas, as well as develop prototype image processing and image analysis software. Our goal is to keep our position as the largest provider of digital Swedish Church records and other historical records online and to provide the most powerful yet easiest to use software to navigate all the documents."

Jim Rasmusson, Sony Mobile Communications