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Digital Workforce Services Oyj
OMXH:DWF

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Digital Workforce Services Oyj
OMXH:DWF
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Price: 2.57 EUR -0.39% Market Closed
Market Cap: 30m EUR
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Market Cap
28.8m EUR
Industry
Technology

Digital Workforce Services Oyj operates as service company, which engages in industrial-level software robotics and intelligent automation, measured by turnover, service offering, customer references and number of employees. The company is headquartered in Helsinki, Etela-Suomen. The company went IPO on 2021-12-03. The firm provides services across a range of industries. The company focuses on intelligent automation. The Company’s Digital Workforce Outsmart platform allows organizations to accelerate digitalization, increase revenue, improve customer experience as well as gain competitive advantage. Digital Workforce Services Oyj’s service offering covers the entire life cycle of intelligent automation: planning and consulting, development and implementation, cloud-based platform, support and maintenance, and further development. The firm offers a wide range of services and solutions for customers in several industries, including banking and finance, social and health care, industry and logistics sector and various public sector operators. The firm has several subsidiaries, such as Digital Workforce Svenska AB, Digital Workforce Services Inc and Digital Workforce Sp zoo.

DWF Intrinsic Value
5.12 EUR
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