SEA.AI’s Next Move on Land – Historic Tobacco Factory

SEA.AI’s headquarters move into an iconic building in Linz matches our spirit of history and innovation.
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“We fell in love with this place on our first visit – more space and more light for vision and collaboration – exactly what we were looking for.”

Architects Behrens and Popp respected, optimized and designed an innovative space for collaboration. SEA.AI occupies a large, open-plan in the factory. Our collaborative office is tailored to meet the demands of our projects, ensuring our team has the best ergonomic working environment.

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"The new headquarters perfectly fits our needs, with a top-notch layout that directly enhances our production flow. The proximity to key suppliers is a major bonus."

Tabakfabrik Linz is a magnet for talent and innovation, home to many AI start-ups, agencies and cultural hotspots. An ecosystem attractive to talent, working to improve their industries. The surrounding area is rich with cultural activities. The atmosphere here is one of continuous learning and inspiration. The vibrant setting not only enriches work life but also provides a stimulating backdrop for client visits and team-building activities.

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"This space is more than just an office; it's a significant boost to our team's efficiency and collaboration".

We are excited about this new chapter at Tabakfabrik Linz and we look forward to welcoming you to our new base, where history and innovation meet in a setting designed to inspire.

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