twoday norway companies merge to strengthen position as a leading digital transformation partner
Since its establishment in October 2022, twoday has operated as a unified brand across multiple markets. Now, twoday Norway is formalizing its internal alignment by merging its Norwegian entities into a single company. This merger reinforces twoday’s role as a comprehensive digital transformation partner and strengthens its position in the Norwegian market.
The primary goal of merging the twoday companies in Norway – twoday Analytics AS, twoday Avento AS, and twoday Conceptos AS – into twoday AS is to streamline administration, expand service offerings, and enable seamless collaboration for clients and partners across Norway.
“Operating as a single, unified entity in Norway strengthens our ability to serve clients as one team, makes us more attractive as an employer, and enhances our market position,” says Kristin Nyberg, Managing Director of twoday Norway.
Meeting the growing demand for a strategic digital partner in Norway
twoday Norway is experiencing increasing demand from clients seeking a technology partner capable of managing a comprehensive IT portfolio.
“Our clients in Norway are increasingly looking to us to support a larger part of their digital transformation journey. This aligns perfectly with our decision to merge our Norwegian companies. We have always collaborated closely across companies and business areas, but now we can approach the market as a truly unified team,” says Nyberg.
twoday will continue to provide its core services in data and AI, software development, and digital experience.
“Today, all large organizations operate within a complex IT landscape that spans a wide range of technologies and solutions. At twoday, clients can access 500 specialists in Norway and 3,000 across the Nordics. This close collaboration within our team directly benefits our clients,” Nyberg explains.
A commitment to creating an exceptional workplace
As part of twoday’s long-term strategy to expand both locally and internationally, the company is dedicated to fostering a work environment that attracts and retains top talents in an increasingly competitive market.
“The competition for tech talent is intense, and we anticipate a continued skills shortage. Our commitment is to provide a good workplace that draws the best talent and helps them thrive,” says Nyberg.
The merger of the Norwegian companies in twoday is central to twoday’s overall strategy of being a premier employer.
“twoday is designed to be not only a place for career growth but also a workplace that offers opportunities to develop skills and advance. With this merger and expanded collaboration across twoday locations in all countries, we’re enhancing career opportunities globally,” Nyberg concludes.
About twoday
twoday is a full-service technology company, focusing on digital transformation, tailored software development, data driven decision making, AI & automation, CRM solutions and business applications to both the private and public sector. With 3000 experts across the Nordics and Lithuania, twoday is a leading partner in helping its 8,000 customers succeed in their digital transformation.