Aidn
Malin Milder has extensive work experience in the field of UX design and digital design. Malin started their career in 2012 as a Web Designer and Project Manager at Dcode websolutions, where they worked until 2015. Malin then joined Craft WW as a Digital Designer from 2015 to 2017. Following that, Malin worked as a Seniorkonsulent interaksjonsdesign at Sopra Steria Norway from 2017 to 2022. Malin then worked as a Senior UX Designer at Netlife from 2022 to 2023. Currently, Malin is employed as a UX Lead at Aidn starting from July 2023.
Malin Milder began their education at Gjøvik University College (HiG), where they pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Medie design. The specific start and end years for this degree are not provided. Following this, they attended the University of the Arts London from 2011 to 2012, earning a Master's Degree in Visual Arts, with a specialization in Graphic Design. In 2014 and 2015, Malin studied at The Norwegian School of Information Technology, completing an Enkeltemne (individual course) in Interaksjonsdesign 1 og 2. Additionally, in October 2017, they obtained a certification as a UXQB Certified professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level (CPUX-F) from UXQB – International Usability and User Experience Qualification Board e.V.
Aidn
The future patient-centric e-health system. Making the complex simple. Aidn will create an interconnected and trusted ecosystem where citizens, clinicians, and administrators can collaborate on healthcare outcomes as a unified team sharing data from a single patient journal. Our products will grant patients unprecedented access to and control over their own data while giving healthcare workers the tools they need to spend as much of their time and energy as possible on their true calling. Aidn is a member of the Kernel family, a collection of like-minded companies focused on building the next generation of healthcare services in Norway and beyond.