Inera operates Sweden's national digital backbone for healthcare, elder care, and education—built on identity infrastructure (Keycloak, Okta, Azure AD), containerized services (Kubernetes, Docker), and HL7 FHIR standards. The tech stack reveals a security-first architecture typical of public-sector mandates, with heavy identity and access management (IAM) work visible in active projects around target architecture and capability procurement. Hiring across engineering, security, and product signals expansion beyond core infrastructure into new service lines.
Inera is a Stockholm-based digitalization company contracted by Swedish municipalities and regional health authorities to build and operate shared digital services. The platform serves as the national entry point to healthcare, elder care, and education systems, managing sensitive citizen data at scale. Founded in 1999 as a public company, Inera operates across health informatics, education administration, and aged care, with particular focus on interoperability and compliance in regulated environments. The organization is 201–500 employees and hiring across Sweden.
Inera runs on Java/Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker, and Azure cloud infrastructure. Identity is managed through Keycloak, Okta, and Azure AD; data flows via FHIR, REST, and SOAP; storage includes MongoDB, MySQL, and Redis.
Active projects include IAM target architecture development, national high school admission solutions, inter-municipal collaboration platforms, and risk management/post-market surveillance capabilities for regulated service delivery.
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