News 04/22/2026Our new building is coming to life
What has been planned, developed and built over a long period is now gradually taking shape. Our new building is changing almost daily – a construction site is transforming into a place with structure, atmosphere and a sense of purpose. Rooms are filling up, details are taking shape, and more and more areas are giving us a glimpse of what it will be like to work here in the future.
Our new building is now much more than just a building site – it is clearly becoming the place where we will work, come together and develop ideas in the future.
We are currently in a phase where structure is giving way to atmosphere: rooms are filling up, pathways are taking shape, and the finishing touches are being applied to the details. In the administration area, the floors have been completed, doors have been fitted, and the first pieces of furniture have found their place. You can now not only see but also feel how a modern working environment is taking shape here.
This is particularly evident in the future staff canteen. The kitchen has been fitted and will be tested for the first time from calendar week 18 – an important step towards a place that will be far more than just a break room. Meanwhile, the joiner is working on the furniture that will give the room its character.
On the upper floors, too, the everyday life of tomorrow is taking shape: coffee kitchens have been fitted, and quiet spaces such as our ‘Mute Boxes’ are being created, providing areas for focused work.
At the same time, the technical fit-out is also progressing – with the delivery of our new CNC machine and the installation of the first assembly areas.
And even the building’s striking features are taking shape: Our spiral staircase is currently receiving its final coat of paint and will soon be a real eye-catcher.
Outside, the overall picture is being completed: the first sections of the underground car park access road have been asphalted and the landscape gardeners are gradually giving structure to the outdoor areas.







