The authority that went from paper notes to Smartsign

The pandemic hastened the installation of digital signs at the National Property Board in Sweden, which can now easily reach employees in the property with current and relevant information.


The Swedish National Property Board

The Swedish National Property Board is to be found in the same property as two other authorities in Stockholm, Sweden. The building suits about 350 employees and it’s a challenge to reach out and inform everyone about events in the property, such as cleaning, repairs, fire drills and other current events.

The National Property Board Sweden (SFV) is an authority that manage the state’s properties and nationally important buildings, parks and other public open spaces, such as; castles, royal palaces, country residences, theatres, museums and embassies. They also manages about one-seventh of Sweden’s geographic territory.