The Austrian Company is celebrating again – kvm-tec has been awarded with the CBRE “Office of the Year” Award.
In a year in which everything was different from expected and kvm-tec
faced some challenges, it can now celebrate two awards. Just in October the
Austrian manufacturer of KVM extenders and matrix switching systems won the
“Product of the Year” award from the American and international NAB Show for
their new product line “FLEXline”. Now the joy is even greater to also get the
prize for „Office of the Year“ by CBRE.
Amid idyllic vineyards in Tattendorf, Lower Austria, the
"Homebase\" of the internationally IT company kvm-tec is located.
State-of-the-art technology and spaces specially created for the well-being of
the employees - such as the lounge with a breath-taking view of the vineyards,
or the garden pond with terrace, which invites you to splash around and swim in
the summer - create the best conditions for a pleasant working atmosphere.
Technical developments that are unique on the world IT market, as well as
creative marketing ideas, are usually created in the so-called "brain
room\" - there are no limits to ideas. The fitness room and the large
kitchen in the company ensure a balanced "body & mind”.
Party mood was created among kvm-tec employees and managers when they
received the winner box from CBRE for the “Office of the Year”! In a lively
video the kvm-tec team invites you to join the party: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPO58stPPBs
„It is a great honor for us achieving the CBRE Award „Office of the
Year“ says owner and head of marketing and sales Ingrid Pfurtscheller, MBA and
is absolutly delighted about the prize. Only built in 2017, the owners created
a small office oasis here for their employees: "We call our company
building "Homebase\" because it is like a second home for us and our
employees. We are "immensely\" pleased that this has now also been
crowned with an award.
Not only stylish and comfortable for the employees,
the company was also equipped with the latest technology and environmentally
friendly: photovoltaic systems, air-to-water heat pumps and two electric cars,
as well as an electric filling station.