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We’re a global technology company that designs and builds category-defining digital products and services.
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We are a global technology company that designs and builds category-defining digital products and services. Our clients include industry leaders such as adidas, HBO, KONE, Cathay Pacific, and Supercell. At Reaktor, you’ll find one of the highest performing software development cultures on the planet. Our clients look to us to not only deliver digital products of the highest order, but better ways of working as well. As we go about innovating new solutions, we strive to seed a change that enables our clients to operate like the best-in-class digital teams. We’re known for embracing autonomy, optimizing for speed, and meticulously building the most high-performing multidisciplinary teams that get to the heart of what matters. Today, we're a team of 700 designers, developers and strategists more with offices in six countries around Europe, North America and Asia.
Toimiala
IT Services and IT Consulting
Yrityksen koko
501 – 1 000 työntekijää
Päätoimipaikka
Helsinki, -
Tyyppi
Privately Held
Perustettu
2000
Sijainnit
- Ensisijainen
Yliopistonkatu 4
Reaktor Building
Helsinki, - FI-00100, FI
Get directions - 30 W 21 street
14th floor
New York, NY 10010, US
Get directions - Sreed EBISU 2
4F
Tokyo, Shibuya-ku 150-0013, JP
Get directions - Looiersgracht 32
Amsterdam, North Holland 1016 VS, NL
Get directions - Rua Mouzinho da Silveira 32
6th floor
Lisbon, 1250-167, PT
Get directions - Malmskillnadsgatan
32 5
Stockholm, Stockholm County 11151, SE
Get directions - Läntinen Rantakatu 15
Turku, Southwest Finland 20100, FI
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Tampere, 33200, FI
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AI is raising productivity in industrial companies. Business value, less so. Robert Solow spotted this pattern decades ago: technology alone doesn't deliver benefits. The organization has to change too, and most aren't changing fast enough to keep up with the tools they're buying.Markku Myllylahti sees it consistently in industrial clients: 🔸 Teams optimize in isolation, so local wins don't compound 🔸 Pilots multiply without connecting to anything 🔸 Projects get measured by throughput and budget, not outcomes Closing the gap means organizing around value streams, being honest about what your structure can absorb, and making sure the people doing the work can see themselves on the other side of the change. Markku's full take is in the link below. - Free Wi-Fi is becoming table stakes for airlines. 📶 The harder question: how do you pay for it? Two bets are taking shape: 🔸 Open ad networks backed by loyalty first-party data, selling verified passenger attention to brands 🔸 Closed partner ecosystems, where the value exchange is integration depth and loyalty enrichment Both run into the same wall before they hit real revenue: the data infrastructure isn't ready. Loyalty, booking, IFE, and IFC portals were never designed to talk to each other. 🏗️Dan DeCoste breaks down what it actually takes to build a foundation that holds up. Link in the comments.
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We're heading to Hamburg. ✈️ Reaktor will be at Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) 2026 next week, one of aviation's leading events for inflight entertainment, connectivity, and passenger experience innovation. Come find us at Booth 4B60. We'll be talking IFE, IFC, connectivity portals, loyalty, and what's next for passenger-facing digital experiences across the fleet. Want to set up time to meet? Reach out to Dan DeCoste ahead of the show! 📍 Booth 4B60 📅 April 14–16#AIX2026 #AircraftInteriors #IFE #AviationTech - Reaktor julkaisi tämän uudelleen
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We're proud to announce that we have signed a second international license agreement with a NATO member country. This is the first truly product-based deal in the domain and marks a new significant step in our expansion in the global defence and security market. A couple of decades ago, software was still a nice-to-have in defence. Today, it's the central nervous system. “There’s momentum here. Market demand is real and growing, and Reaktor’s solutions are ready for it”, says Simo Makipaja, Chief Sales Officer, Reaktor Defence & Security Solutions.https://hubs.li/Q049PVPl0
Reaktor signs second international Defence & Security deal reaktor.com -
52 093 seuraajaa
2 pv Muokattu
We're proud to announce that we have signed a second international license agreement with a NATO member country. This is the first truly product-based deal in the domain and marks a new significant step in our expansion in the global defence and security market. A couple of decades ago, software was still a nice-to-have in defence. Today, it's the central nervous system. “There’s momentum here. Market demand is real and growing, and Reaktor’s solutions are ready for it”, says Simo Makipaja, Chief Sales Officer, Reaktor Defence & Security Solutions.https://hubs.li/Q049PVPl0
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Here's something we keep running into with live game studios. The shop, the seasonal events, the patch notes, the community features. All of it ships through the same pipeline as core gameplay. Same build. Same QA. Same cert cycle. That means a Lunar New Year shop theme can take weeks to go live. A text typo costs players a multi-gigabyte download. And A/B testing a shop layout becomes an engineering task instead of a marketing toggle. The studios that move fastest have separated the two. Core gameplay stays native. Everything volatile runs on a web layer that deploys independently. The player never notices the seam.Jussi Enroos wrote a playbook on how this works, when it makes sense, and where to start. It covers the architecture, platform-specific realities (console cert, mobile constraints, memory budgets), five use cases, and a self-assessment to evaluate your own pipeline. Link in the comments.#liveops #gamedev #gametech #gamemonetization #gamecommerce -
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After last year’s great conversations at Zorg & ict we’re looking forward to being back again. This time, you'll be able to find us at booth 07.F037. Our team will be happy to welcome you to discuss how AI, hybrid care, and healthcare data can become truly usable in daily care. Reaktor Health designs and builds digital services on top of existing healthcare systems, helping to turn strategy into practical solutions for patients and clinicians alike. At the event, we’ll be exploring three key topics: • Digital front door & hybrid care • Trusted AI-assisted patient service • Clinician productivity & workflow AI Interested in having a chat? DM: Jolien Thunnissen 🍉 Juuso HaaksivuoriWe'll also be hosting two talks about: "AI in healthcare: the obstacles in the road, and how to get past them?" Join Alyanne de Haan from Thuisarts and our very own Lianne Siemensma on Wednesday, 2:30 PM at Theater 6 & Thursday, 11:30 AM at Theater 7. See you there! #zorgenict -
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Join us for an afternoon all about digital sovereignty! Digital sovereignty has moved off the strategy slide and into procurement meetings, vendor contracts, and architecture reviews. Today, it's a hands-on question about technology choices, data governance, partnerships, and capabilities. On April 15, we will host an after-work event discussing these questions in practice: 🔸 What needs to be considered when assessing sovereignty and identifying what's truly critical? 🔸 What practical solutions and operating models have organizations already built? 🔸 How is the rapid development of AI changing the playing field?Yle's Kalle Ylä-Anttila will share how European public broadcasters have been building shared assessment frameworks. Then a panel with Maarit Waskilampi-kuikka (Espoon kaupunki - Esbo stad - City of Espoo), Mikko Saariaho (Fintraffic), and Jani Kykyri (Terveystalo) discusses how organizations with very different mandates make day-to-day sovereignty decisions. We're thrilled to have such experienced voices in the room. The event runs from 2:30 pm, with afterwork and networking from 5 pm. Join us to discuss these questions with experts and peers on April 15 at Reaktor Helsinki! (The event is held in Finnish): https://hubs.li/Q048RK980
Digisuvereniteetti-afterwork keskiviikkona 15.4. reaktor.com - Public service media is facing a pivotal question: how do you modernize infrastructure while protecting independence? We worked with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to help answer it. The result is a cloud-first strategy now guiding digital transformation across EBU's member organizations, built around four principles: cloud as the default choice, proactive data sovereignty, collective vendor negotiation, and shared solutions that reduce duplication across the ecosystem. The strategy was built in conversation. We interviewed members across Europe, and what we heard guided what ended up on the page. As the work puts it: "strategy emerges through dialogue, not decree." Digital sovereignty ensures that European broadcasters maintain operational control and preserve independence. Read the full case study at the link 👇
- In specialty retail, personalization isn't a nice-to-have. Years of fitting expertise, loyalty data, knowledge of how individual customers shop and buy: all that can be a competitive edge. But that knowledge only works for you if it's in your systems. As agentic AI tools get better at mediating how products are discovered and purchased, the retailers who win will be the ones who've digitized what they know before generic models fill the gap. Part three of our retail roundtable series is in the comments.