We are a group of friends who have worked together for a long time. We enjoy working together, and we know how to be effective together. We form a solid team who have successfully worked on all aspects of an FPGA project, from start to finish, in many different industries.
Truestream AB was founded in 2018 by Fredrik, Ludvig, and Lukas.
Career
We are not actively recruiting at the moment. But if you find our operation interesting, and think you have something to offer us with your skills, we are always open for a conversation. Please send a message to info@truestream.se or on Linkedin.
Our employees
Our current employees are presented below. For a full CV/resume, click each Linkedin profile link.

Fredrik Boström
Fredrik is an FPGA and embedded software developer, as well as a passionate master of Hi-Fi audio electronics. He has a master’s degree in applied physics with a major in electrical engineering.
He has worked on FPGA development in the telecom sector and software in the defense sector as well as in industrial IoT. He has also functioned as a team leader or scrum master in many of his assignments.

Ludvig Vidlid
Ludvig is an FPGA developer with a master’s degree in applied physics, majoring in electrical engineering.
He is an FPGA expert and has worked with image and signal processing in the industrial, automotive and defense sectors.

Lukas Vik
Lukas is an FPGA and embedded software developer, and a self-proclaimed Python guru. He has a masters degree in applied physics with a major in electrical engineering.
He has a wide range of experience from the automotive, industrial, communication and defense sectors. He is an active contributor in the open-source FPGA community.

Alfred Zickerman
Alfred is an FPGA and embedded software developer. He has a masters degree in applied physics with a major in electrical engineering.
His experience comes mainly from developing FPGA cores for image processing in the automotive sector. Alfred is an engineer with a passion for programming at the lower levels where you have to squeeze the maximum performance out of every line of code.