Siemens Healthineers, spun off from parent company Siemens in 2017, is a global corporation with more than 70,000 employees worldwide. The company specializes in developing and implementing innovative solutions for the healthcare sector, making it a key player in the medical technology market.m2
– The relocation of Siemens Healthineers’ headquarters from Żupnicza Street to Polna Street is a major undertaking, driven primarily by a change in the work mode of
Emilia Tkacz, CFO of Siemens Healthineers, said.
employees and staff. Most of the company’s employees take advantage of remote working, so renting an office with a smaller, open space is a solution better suited for hybrid work and project collaboration –
– We welcome the upcoming change. The International Business Center complex is located in the center of Warsaw, provides convenient access to public transportation and is adapted to the needs of people with disabilities. What’s more, we have a very good experience from our previous cooperation, as we have been renting premises there for the Siemens Healthineers Academy for several years now –
he adds.
– The well-known office building at the intersection of Trasa Łazienkowska and Polna Streets still offers attractive conditions and development opportunities for companies from various industries, including the high-tech sector. Siemens Healthcare’s decision to stay in the IBC building and significantly increase the occupied office space is the best confirmation of this. We are pleased to be able to advise the property owner on how to make the most of the complex’s potential –
says Monika Wakulska, Associate Director in Savills’ office space department.
International Business Center (IBC) is a class A+ office complex offering over 36,000 sqm of space in two buildings. It is located in Warsaw by the Politechnika Metro station, which provides excellent connections to the city center and other districts. The property is owned by Deka Immobilien fund. Savills is the exclusive agent for the commercialization of office space in the IBC building.