Author: Enya Nilsson

Bitcraze is on an exciting journey on many levels and one of them is expanding the team. In the middle of September, I started at Bitcraze. My name is Hampus, I am 33 years old and I will have a role as administrator. I live in central Malmö together with my wife Hannah and my 4 year old kid, Sigge.

After a few weeks at Bitcraze I am 100% confident I made the right choice. The company might be small, but it’s full of fun and interesting people. Everyone is helpful and share an awesome enthusiasm for the company.

My role as administrator will include many tasks. But to summarize, I will “steal” responsibilities from my colleagues, for example bookkeeping and other financial tasks, so that they can focus more on the development of the Bitcraze products.

I really enjoy administration and diving into Excel-sheets. This is not always the case for colleagues, so hopefully this means that it will be a good match between me and the rest of the company.

Besides Bitcraze, I am playing professional handball in HK Malmö at the top the Swedish division. My ambition is that my my experiences from many years of playing a team sport will help in the development of Bitcraze. I will split my time between Bitcraze and HK Malmö 50/50.

Hi everybody!

My name is Enya, and I am really excited to join the amazing team here at Bitcraze as an Application Engineer! In this role, I will get to work on a mix of fun things such as documentation, demos, usability, support and more, which is exactly the kind of variety that made me so drawn to this role. 

I recently graduated with an M.Sc. in Engineering, focusing on information and communication technologies. During my education, I have specialized in interaction design and usability, which is also what I did my masters’ thesis in. While drones and robotics are still quite new to me, my background in software makes me eager to dive in and learn. The first time I came across Bitcraze I was fascinated by the technology, community, and the way this company works, and I knew right away that I wanted to be part of it. After all, getting the chance to explore the world of robotics feels like a dream opportunity for any engineer!

I’m looking forward to contributing, learning, and collaborating with all of you. Do you have ideas on how our documentation could be even more helpful? Or maybe a demo you’d love to see in action? I’d be happy to hear your thoughts!