Kristina Holmqvist
About Kristina Holmqvist
Kristina Holmqvist is an Integration Specialist at Axis Communications, where she has worked since 2020. She has a diverse background in technology and integration roles, having held positions at Pelco by Schneider Electric and Schneider Electric, as well as a research role at Linköping University.
Current Role at Axis Communications
Kristina Holmqvist serves as an Integration Specialist at Axis Communications. She has held this position since 2020. In her role, she focuses on integrating various technologies and solutions to enhance the functionality and interoperability of Axis products. Her extensive background in software engineering and integration operations supports her contributions to the company.
Previous Experience at Pelco by Schneider Electric
Holmqvist worked at Pelco by Schneider Electric in various capacities from 2014 to 2020. She served as the Integration Business Development Manager EMEA from 2014 to 2016, followed by her role as Technology Leader EMEA from 2016 to 2018. She then transitioned to the position of Partner Analyst from 2018 to 2020. These roles involved managing partnerships and driving technology initiatives across the EMEA region.
Background in Software Engineering
Before her tenure at Pelco, Holmqvist worked as a Software Engineer at Axis Communications from 2002 to 2012. Additionally, she held a similar position at RM Rocade AB from 1999 to 2002. Her experience in software engineering has provided her with a strong technical foundation, enabling her to effectively contribute to integration projects.
Education and Academic Qualifications
Holmqvist studied at Linköping University, where she earned a Master's degree in Mathematics. She also achieved a Licentiate degree in Optimization. Her academic background has equipped her with analytical and problem-solving skills that are essential in her professional roles.
Research Experience at Linköping University
Holmqvist began her career as a Research Assistant/Researcher at Linköping University from 1995 to 1997. This early experience in research contributed to her analytical skills and understanding of complex systems, which are applicable in her later roles in technology and integration.