Knightec drives collaboration and customer development with a unique perspective

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Floor 34, the top floor of the Nordic region’s tallest building is where you will be able to find Knightec in Gothenburg shortly. For an ambitious company that pushes the boundaries of the service industry with innovative solutions and new business models that strengthen customer and supplier relations, it was an obvious choice to move into Skanska’s new Citygate property. And this is the forward-thinking spirit that Knightec wants to reflect in their soon to be new home.

As a company that advocates diversity, integration and openness, Knightec has a strong culture of collaboration that delivers game-changing results for clients. The new Citygate office fits perfectly with Knightec’s vision for meeting places that integrate the digital and the physical – places where people and skills can meet, be challenged and collaborate.

Knightec has just over 800 employees, of which over 100 are based in Gothenburg. With a unique market position in the borderland between the industrial and the digital, Knightec has, in just a few years, developed a broad portfolio of innovative offerings that are in demand by more and more clients and industries. In Gothenburg alone, this is expected to deliver an annual growth rate of over 25% until 2025. A clear strategy of the company is to attract the most ambitious people who are passionate about making a difference, for clients and for society at large. What unites people at Knightec is their ability to collaborate and constantly challenge.

“Citygate is a modern and sustainable office building that strengthens us as a company – our growth journey, unique market position and our culture. We have worked with Skanska in the past and share many of the same values, including sustainability and a long-term perspective. Citygate will give us the right conditions to continue to employ talented people, with the product / service development expertise and drive to take on large-scale customer projects as demand increases in the region,” says Dimitris Gioulekas, CEO of Knightec.

“Creating the best conditions for our employees to perform to the best of their capabilities for our clients is essential. Our new office in Gothenburg will help us do this and take Knightec forward on our fantastic journey. Our new office will be a place where you want to be and meet others. The office will be adapted to our way of working in the future, where our customers are spread across the country and the conditions for hybrid work exist,” says Lina Goude, Regional Manager.

Citygate in Gårda, Gothenburg is Skanska’s new flagship development and will be the Nordic region’s tallest office building – with the help of Citygate, Skanska takes sustainability to a whole new level. Among other things, the office building will be environmentally certified according to LEED®  and have WELL certification for healthy workplaces. It will be powered by 100 percent local renewable electricity from the solar cell park in nearby Utby.

“We are happy to announce another tenant to Citygate, namely the highly successful company Knightec, which is moving into the 34th floor with an incomparable view of the city that stretches all the way to the harbor entrance. Here, they will be able to create their dream office according to the wishes of the company and the employees. In addition, Knightec has its Stockholm office in the Skanska-developed Solna United office building, which makes it extra special to welcome them to Citygate in Gothenburg,” says Mats Dynevik, Marketing Manager, Skanska Fastigheter Göteborg.

More information about Citygate can be found here: https://www.skanska.se/vart-erbjudande/ny-lokal/kontorslokaler/citygate/

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