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Bengt Åke Wallentin
Profile
Bengt Åke Wallentin is the founder of eBuilder AB, which was founded in 2002.
He held the titles of Chairman & Chief Executive Officer in 2013.
Mr. Wallentin's former jobs include being the President & Chief Executive Officer of Frontec AB, Vice Chairman of Swedish IT Association, and Principal of Electronova.
Mr. Wallentin's education history includes being a graduate of the Royal Institute of Technology and an undergraduate of the Swedish Employers Association.
Former positions of Bengt Åke Wallentin
Companies | Position | End |
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Swedish IT Association | Director/Board Member | - |
Frontec AB | Chief Executive Officer | - |
Electronova | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
eBuilder AB
![]() eBuilder AB Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services eBuilder AB provides web based customer care solutions. eBuilder is a provider of smartphone insight, providing mobile operators and manufacturers with smartphone health and user behavior data, as well as prescriptive analytics that improves sales. The company was founded by Bengt Åke Wallentin in 2007 and is headquartered in Kista, Sweden. | Chief Executive Officer | 2013-12-29 |
Training of Bengt Åke Wallentin
Royal Institute of Technology | Graduate Degree |
Swedish Employers Association | Undergraduate Degree |
Experiences
Positions held
Linked companies
Private companies | 4 |
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Frontec AB | Commercial Services |
eBuilder AB
![]() eBuilder AB Packaged SoftwareTechnology Services eBuilder AB provides web based customer care solutions. eBuilder is a provider of smartphone insight, providing mobile operators and manufacturers with smartphone health and user behavior data, as well as prescriptive analytics that improves sales. The company was founded by Bengt Åke Wallentin in 2007 and is headquartered in Kista, Sweden. | Technology Services |
Swedish IT Association | |
Electronova |
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