We are pleased to announce that after several months of preparation and careful coordination, Diaverum opens the doors to its new headquarters today, 13 September.

Located in the heart of Hyllie, Malmö, the new headquarters are housed within the Eden building, one of the city’s newest and most advanced constructions, and combining  first-class services with smart digital solutions.

Commenting on the move, Kirsty Bashforth, Chief People and Communications Officer, said: “Our new offices’ design philosophy encompasses health, service, intelligence and nature. It is a natural fit for Diaverum and its commitment to investing in the well-being of our employees”.

Diaverum is among the first tenants of the recently completed building. Our offices are spread across three floors, the sixth and seventh for offices and open plan working, and the eighth for a flexible learning space, board room and cafeteria. In addition to state-of-the-art work spaces, staff have access to an on-site bistro, 115 bicycle stands and a repair station, as well as changing rooms with showers and lockers that can be pre-booked using an app.

Alexandra Mccann, HQ Office Manager, noted that the move has been managed in stages : “Leaving our previous building in June and managing the move in three stages has been complex, but we’ve had great support from Workpoint to be able to achieve this on time.” Over the summer months, a combination of remote working and temporary offices facilitated the seamless continuance of vital HQ operations.With the sixth floor the first to be occupied, she added that:  “our remaining teams are due to move into the seventh floor in early November, with the use of the eighth available at that time also. It will be wonderful to have our new HQ home, and I’m sure everyone will enjoy working there”.

 

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