Witzig takes over the "BusinessPoint" in Bern
Witzig The Office Company now offers "Office as a Service" in the main building of Bern station. Business people can rent workstations and meeting rooms on 550 square meters at short notice - and are back on the platform in no time.
The coworking space "BusinessPoint" in Bern has a new operator: The office specialist Witzig The Office Company took over the flexible workplaces for business people from SBB on April 1 as part of its collaboration on the Work Smart Initiative and will gradually develop them into "new working worlds". This is because Witzig The Office Company not only wants to design flexible workplaces for mobile knowledge workers in the future, but also offer and test them itself in the form of "Office as a Service".
"Office as a Service" in a central location
Witzig is now offering "Office as a Service" in the Bern train station in the immediate vicinity of the platforms: 16 rooms offer space for four to 40 people for meetings or project meetings. At twelve individual workstations, people can concentrate on their work and network in the lounge and meeting zone. Business people benefit from state-of-the-art office infrastructure and personal service: The price includes presentation equipment in the meeting rooms, fast WLAN and catering such as drinks and fruit. A single workstation is available from CHF 25 per hour, a meeting room for four people or a private office from CHF 84 per hour.
Mobile working in the office of the future
At the "BusinessPoint" in Bern, Witzig is implementing findings from the Work Smart initiative and combining mobile working with the convenience of a fixed workstation. Those who only pay for the office when they use it also save costs. With this offer, the company wants to appeal to mobile business people who need an optimally furnished workstation or a centrally located meeting room immediately and for a limited time. When designing the workstations and meeting rooms, Witzig relies on the latest office concepts. The use of such "BusinessPoints" is also in line with a growing trend toward coworking: According to a study by the University of Applied Sciences of Northwestern Switzerland, a quarter of the workforce already works on a mobile basis, and another 25 percent could do so from a work perspective.
More information: www.witzig.ch/businesspoint