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Key takeaways

  • Swedish companies are showcasing innovation in both workplace design and international exports
  • Real estate firm Humlegården has introduced Origo, a new office concept in the Stockholm area designed to attract and retain talent in a competitive market
  • Simultaneously, as the Swedish construction sector experiences a slowdown, Alingsås-based Nybergs Svets has secured a significant export order outside the Nordic region
Swedish companies are showcasing innovation in both workplace design and international exports. Real estate firm Humlegården has introduced Origo, a new office concept in the Stockholm area designed to attract and retain talent in a competitive market. Simultaneously, as the Swedish construction sector experiences a slowdown, Alingsås-based Nybergs Svets has secured a significant export order outside the Nordic region. Humlegården's Origo office space, strategically located at the intersection of Solna and Sundbyberg, offers a hotel-inspired environment integrated with functional office features. Designed in collaboration with Spik Studios, Origo incorporates lounge areas, a staffed reception, and curated ambient music to cultivate a flexible and inspiring work atmosphere. The office provides spaces ranging from 220 to 11,000 square meters, catering to diverse business needs. Nybergs Svets is expanding its international presence through a contract to deliver 1,500 tons of steel structures for a new 230-bed hospital in New Amsterdam, Guyana. This project targets a nation recognized by the IMF as having the world's fastest-growing economy. The deal, facilitated by Elof Hansson International AB and backed by a guarantee from the Swedish Export Credit Agency (EKN), represents a strategic move for the company. Nybergs Svets CEO, Patrik Wallin, considers this export venture a "natural next step," providing valuable experience for future international projects.

Related Topics

office designinternational exportreal estatesteel structureshospital constructionSwedish Export Credit AgencyHumlegårdenNybergs Svets

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