E-invoicing Day in Paris

E-invoicing Day in Paris

E-invoicing Day in Paris

Last Thursday, Doctricks AB was at the Palais Brongniart in Paris for the e-invoicing Day. The implementation of the invoicing mandate in France has been postponed to September 1, 2026. It is an opportunity to start your project right now and ensure a smooth transition period. Other countries are also concerned in a near future such as Germany, Belgium and Spain.

Jeudi dernier, Doctricks AB était au Palais Brongniart à Paris pour la Journée de la Facture Electronique. La mise en application de la Facture Electronique en France a été reportée au 1er september 2026. C’est une opportunité pour commencer votre projet dès à présent et assurer une période de transition en douceur. D’autres pays sont aussi bientôt concernés comme l’Allemagne, La Belgique, l’Espagne.

Happy Women’s Day! 

Happy Women’s Day! 

Happy Women’s Day! 

We on Doctricks want to thank you all for having followed us during this week when we talked about Women’s Day and equality in the tech industry on our site. Have you missed our recent posts? Please go to our blog and check them out! Feel free to share them as well.

We want to remind you of the importance of equality and urge you to keep working towards a more equal tech industry. Therefore, we would like you to take the opportunity to celebrate all women in your life today. Coworkers, friends, partners, mothers, sisters, daughters. They all deserve someone to recognize and celebrate them.

Doctricks Women’s Days – Hanna

Doctricks Women’s Days – Hanna

Doctricks Women’s Days – Hanna

About Hanna:
I am 38 years old and came to Sweden because of russian aggression in Ukraine in 2022. I work as a graphic designer at Doctricks.

How is International Women’s Day celebrated in Ukraine compared to Sweden, and what are the key differences in their approaches?
In Ukraine, the International Women’s Day holiday is celebrated in a bright and emotional way. It is usually a day when men and colleagues express their gratitude to women. Traditionally, they give flowers and sweets. In Sweden, this holiday is also important, but it has a slightly different form – a general recognition of the role of women in society.

What are some key differences you observe in the way women’s rights are perceived and advocated for in Ukraine compared to Sweden?
In Ukraine, there has been some progress in equality, especially in the last 10 years. But, in my opinion, there are still many challenges that need to be addressed, especially in the context of cultural and historical processes. But Ukrainian society is bravely taking on the challenge and continuing to work, because it is very important to maintain and build on the progress that has been made.

I have been living in Sweden for the last two years and I am very pleased to observe the high level of equality and support of women’s rights by the Swedish society, as well as the involvement of women in political and cultural processes. The progressive nature of Swedish gender equality policy is an opportunity for other countries, including Ukraine, to follow Sweden’s example. In particular, I am referring to legislative initiatives for family and social support aimed at ensuring equal opportunities for both sexes.

In your opinion, what are the biggest challenges that women still face in terms of achieving equality in Ukraine/Sweden? What are the solutions?
In today’s society in Ukraine and Sweden, despite significant progress in gender equality, women still face important challenges. One of the main aspects, in my opinion, is the internal prejudice in women’s minds. Feeling doubtful about their own abilities and rights can limit their willingness to show their strengths.

The most effective solution to this problem is to encourage women not to be afraid to explore their potential and demonstrate their expertise in various fields. The development of confidence and self-determination can be promoted by supporting special initiatives aimed at developing leadership skills among women and recognising their achievements.
Celebrating 8 March can help to reduce prejudice and raise awareness of the importance of women’s contributions in all areas of life.

Doctricks Women’s Days – Sandrine

Doctricks Women’s Days – Sandrine

Doctricks Women’s Days – Sandrine

About Sandrine:
 My name is Sandrine, and I’m originally from France, living in Sweden since 2000. My journey into the tech world is somewhat unconventional. I studied mathematics in high school and pursued musicology and musician education in college, specializing in the harpsichord, viola da gamba, and baroque chamber music. Professionally, I transitioned from being a data analyst in the financial sector to the automotive industry, where I spent almost a decade managing customer relations. In 2017, I shifted my focus to the tech industry, became a certified SCRUM Master in 2018, graduated as a Frontend Developer in 2021, and as a UX Designer in 2022. I currently work with Doctricks as a project manager and SCRUM Master. Beyond my professional life, I enjoy spending time with my husband and our two sons, aged 19 and 21, gardening, and walking our two dogs.

What does equality mean to you, especially in your career?
Equality means recognizing everyone’s potential and ensuring fair opportunities for success, regardless of gender or background. It’s about valuing skills and achievements impartially. This belief has shaped my approach to leadership, focusing on merit and fostering an inclusive environment.

Have you faced any challenges in the tech industry as a woman?
While my journey has been largely positive, it hasn’t been without its challenges. There were moments when I had to work harder to prove my competence, overcome imposter syndrome and earn respect in spaces that felt predominantly male-oriented. However, these challenges taught me resilience and the importance of self-advocacy. Overcoming them has also reinforced my commitment to creating a supportive and bias-free workplace for my team.

How has being a woman influenced your approach as an IT project manager and SCRUM Master?
I believe that my background in music and my diverse experiences as a partner, parent, and team member have most enriched my leadership style, placing a strong emphasis on empathy, collaboration, and effective communication, more than my gender has. Similar to playing chamber music, I aim to harmonize diverse talents and perspectives to achieve our collective goals, fostering a creative and inclusive team dynamic.

Doctricks Women’s Days – Ella

Doctricks Women’s Days – Ella

Doctricks Women’s Days – Ella

About Ella:  I am 26 years old who recently took my master’s degree in interaction technology and design. I have worked at Doctricks as an IT-consultant for the last few months. What does equality mean for you? Equality for me means that everyone is given the same opportunities regardless gender. Being a woman is not a disadvantage it is an advantage. Can you share any personal experiences or observations regarding gender dynamics in the university? During my time at university, I never felt I got mistreated because I was female. I studied a program where the gender ratio was 50/50, which is quite unique for a tech education. However, something I noticed and know is a problem is that most tech educations is dominated by men. I do not personally think that it is on purpose, but I do think that it is an issue that needs to be handled. We need to encourage more women to take an interest in tech and show them that there is place for them as well. For example, in my year there was roughly just about 3 women out of 70 reading the computer engineering program. What do you think can be done to enforce equality among tech educations? I think it is important with presence. Show other women that the tech industry is a place for them as well. During my time as a student, I rarely came by other women working in tech when talking to different tech companies. We need to be better at representing equality within the tech industry and promoting a future where equality is not just the goal but also the reality.