DIGIT in the program at the Good Tech Conference
At this year's edition of the Good Tech Conference, the participants got the opportunity to listen to Stefan Forsström and Jan Lundgren from Mid Sweden University, who each held a presentation on AI.
Stefan gave an inspiring presentation titled "What's new in AI tools to be more productive." where he gave an overview of what has happened in AI over the past year and showed several of the tools that really make a difference in terms of efficiency and workflows. Stefan also talked about the new competence development course: Productivity-enhancing AI tools.
Jan Lundgren teaches the competence development course Data-driven development with AI. He shared concrete cases where the course participants have used data-driven development to solve real challenges.
Are you curious about how AI can help you work smarter and more efficiently? Then you can take one of the courses this spring.
- Productivity-boosting AI tools - course start: 19 January 2026
- Data-driven development with AI - course start: 23 March 2026

This year's Good Tech Conference brought together around 370 participants from the technology, innovation and industry sectors. The conference addressed current societal issues and highlighted security as a common thread throughout the program, with a focus on how AI, geopolitics and digital manipulation are changing the risk landscape.
Keynote speakers included Hanna Linderstål, who gave the lecture "AI, impact and threat – security in a new reality", and Joakim Jardenberg, whose keynote "Adopt a Hacker's Mindset" explored how a hacker-inspired approach characterized by curiosity and system understanding can help us navigate in an AI-driven world.





