Meet our new colleagues Tova and Simon

Published On: 2026-04-091.5 min read

We are proud to present two new colleagues here at Norrköping Science Park - Tova Lind and Simon Lindgren. Both of them will be dedicating the majority of their time within our knowledge area of visualization, and here you will get to know them both a little better.

Tell us a little about yourself!
Nerdy about tech and a big fan of people. I thrive in dynamic environments and may have been accused of being competitive. I love football, XC skiing and I’m overall very outdoorsy, says Simon.
Born and raised Norrköping girl (förbövelen döh)! I enjoy being out in nature, spending time with friends and family, crafting, traveling, good food, baking, reading, running, second hand scouting etc, says Tova.
What have you done previous to your new job here?
Over the past years I’ve worked as a project manager at Sectra, mostly focused on upgrades of medical software – both strategic planning and deployment projects. I studied Cognitive Science at LiU (best program!), and previously to that I’ve worked in various service roles and also spent time traveling, says Tova.
I’ve spent the last 15 years mainly as a project lead for innovation projects in the intersection between applied sciences and product development. I’ve also co-founded two softare companies in the medical imaging space, says Simon.
What will you role here be?
Innovation lead working across our three focus areas with a special focus on Visual Sweden, says Simon.
Project manager within visualization and AI, says Tova.

Tova – what’s your favorite spot in or around Norrköping?

Walking around Åbackarna or Djurön, and dinner at Urbane Goat!
Simon – you’re new to Norrköping, is there anything you’re especially excited to explore about the city?
I’m a bit of a foodie so always curious to see what a city brings in terms of food and wine, but I’m particularly keen to see IFK Norrköping fight their way back to Allsvenskan.

Once again, a warm welcome to both of you to Norrköping Science Park!

Fredrik Lehnberg

Norrköping Science Park

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