3 Key Takeaways from Almedalen 2025

Christian Wictorin and Mattias Skoglund from Allicon were on site in Almedalen – to listen, exchange ideas, and discuss the digital properties of the future.

Almedalen Week is over for this year, and at Allicon we’re bringing back several important insights on digital infrastructure, security, sustainability, and technological development – all in line with the government's new digitalization strategy. Below are three key takeaways – and how we’re responding to them.

At Allicon, we closely follow developments to create maximum value for our customers and partners. During Almedalen Week, we had conversations with:

#Fredrik Hörnsten, CDO at Hemsö, who spoke during the panel discussion moderated by #Christoffer Börjesson from Newsec on the topic “How can we make a connected society less vulnerable?”. He shared how they are working systematically with the Hemsö Hub to modernize and digitize the company’s extensive property portfolio in a secure and sustainable way.

#Sara Björnberg from Bonnier Fastigheter, who talked about how they are strengthening their organization in this area by recruiting a new Head of IT and Digitalization.

#Daniel Holmén, Head of Property Development at Elof Hansson Fastigheter, shared insights about their ongoing flagship project Global Business Gate in Gothenburg, where Allicon acts as an advisor on connectivity issues.

#Christian Lindholm from Netnod discussed how they are continuing their work to ensure a robust infrastructure at the core of the internet.

#Henrik Ahnström, Director of Product, Process & Innovation at Skanska, spoke about their work with proptech.

Thank you all for the engaging conversations!

Our Three Key Takeaways from Almedalen

1. A more secure digital infrastructure – on the terms of the property sector

There was a strong focus on robust and future-proof communication networks. Properties were highlighted as key players in the digital society, with increasing demands from both tenants and operations.

At Allicon, we address this with robust, operator-independent connectivity. Through our platform PropView, we give our clients control, future-proof documentation, and the ability to develop solutions on their own terms.

2. Connectivity with a focus on sustainability

Energy-efficient operations, circular solutions, and reduced environmental impact were recurring themes.

Our model is built on stable, well-documented infrastructure that lasts over time – a critical step away from short-lived, undocumented installations. This enables better management and a lower climate impact.

3. Data-driven properties require ownership and structure

AI, open data, and building automation were high on the agenda. To succeed, control over infrastructure and a more centralized, standardized approach are required.

With Allicon as your partner and our market-leading platform PropView, we help you gain both visibility and control over your connected properties. We support you in building a scalable foundation for today’s needs – and tomorrow’s opportunities.

Thank you to everyone we met at Almedalen – your insights and questions drive us forward. We’re happy to keep the conversation going!

For more information about Allicon Group and its services, please contact andreas.boo@allicon.se

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