Netlight is an innovative Swedish company that has been developing innovative internet solutions since 1999. The company supports leaders in the digital economy to successfully develop digital concepts and products. With its international consulting teams in many European locations such as Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt and Zurich, Netlight offers services in digital areas such as media, gaming, e-commerce, finance and IoT.
Netlight's corporate culture is characterised by an intensive exchange of knowledge and a passion for learning with and from each other. This transnational exchange is part of their success. Customers benefit not only from the individual skills of their consultants, but also from the expertise of a global network of specialists.
This ongoing and collective knowledge transfer takes place in various contexts, from lunches among colleagues to conferences and online interactions. This individualised corporate culture also requires specific spatial responses. The most important places in Netlight's offices are therefore the highly flexible event spaces and collaboration areas.
Netlight is a company that upholds values. The personal values of each employee make a significant contribution to progress. Basic principles such as equality, participation and diversity are crucial to ensure that all employees can contribute to the culture. The company upholds the principle of equal rights for all employees. A life-size symbolic horse model at Netlight's larger locations also contributes to the storytelling, which delights both employees and guests alike.
In December 2023, Netlight moved into a newly renovated space of around 2,250 m² on the sixth floor of Hamburg's Kaisergalerie in the city centre. A historic but extensively refurbished and sustainable building like the Kaisergalerie is a real rarity. The lavishly refurbished property offers maximum flexibility.
One of Netlight's aims was to create a hot spot for meetings and dialogue that reflects the company's culture. The historic property offers a generous amount of space and, following the refurbishment, impresses with its no-frills implementation and open room structure. ' The fashionable tenant fit-out is therefore not at odds with the historic building fabric but creates a positive symbiosis.
The interior design concept by sbp - which the planners have already been able to realise at various locations with special regional features - focuses on creating an emotionally appealing overall atmosphere with surprising areas of design.