Jump High For Santa Claus. We couldn’t have done it without you!

Such fantastic news! 14 teams took part in the charity volleyball tournament “JUMP HIGH FOR SANTA CLAUS!”, which was brilliantly organized by volunteers from Bayer. Olivia was represented by Bayer Externals, EPAM Poland, Bayer Global Business Services Gdansk, Olivia Centre, PwC, Sii Poland! To the Hospice im. Ks. Dutkiewicz in Gdańsk received 15,950 zlotys!

 

As Agata Lewandowska from Bayer, who coordinated the whole event, says: “The amount from the entry fee for the participation of companies in the charity tournament is as much as PLN 14,000. But that’s not all! During the match, there was a lottery and auction to which m.in. Trefl Gdańsk joined, donating, for example, a T-shirt with Mariusz Wlazlo’s number and his signature, a puzzle with the image and autograph of this player, and 4 vouchers exchangeable for tickets for a match with the three-time winner of the Volleyball Champions League – Grupa Azoty ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle. The total amount obtained from this game is 1950 PLN. In the end, we collected PLN 15,950. The whole was donated to the Hospice Foundation in Gdańsk. The tournament was also attended by children from the Foundation, who lively commented on the matches and cheered on the teams. Thank you all very much, because without you it would not have been possible.”

 

On the podium were:

1st place: Bayer Externals

2nd place: Lufthansa Systems

Location 3: DNV

 

Here are all the teams of the tournament (in no particular order): JIT Team, HLAG, Oddyssey Logistics, Kemira, DNV, LSEG, Volue, Sii, EPAM, Lufthansa Systems, PwC, Olivia Centre and two Bayer teams: GBS Bayer Gdańsk and Bayer Externals.

 

 

THANK YOU!
Once again, we have proven that only together can we do more!

 

Fig. Players’ own materials, for which we thank you very much!

 

 

Get to know Olivia’s December timetable! And get ready for Christmas!

See our December timetable! There will be a lot going on. We start on December 3. And we will finish the preparations for Christmas with relaxation in the cinema;) Set aside time on your calendar. We will create beautiful decorations, unique gifts and Christmas decorations with our own hands, we will open (as every year) the Christmas Variety Market, we will decorate the Christmas tree together and together with the Olivia Choir we will sing carols during the Christmas Concert. There will be Santa Claus sweets and some December guessing games. We cordially invite you, because the most important thing is to be together at Christmas!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inside Seaside 2024: Olivia Centre Residents in the Heart of Festival Emotions

On November 9-10, 2024. Gdańsk was teeming with life thanks to the Inside Seaside 2024 festival. This event attracted not only art and culture lovers, but also special guests – winners of our photo competition!

 

Five residents of Olivia – Iwona, Paweł, Maciej, Marcin and Andrzej, had the opportunity to participate in the festival with photo accreditations. Thanks to this, they were able to capture the magic of Inside Seaside up close – from stunning art installations, through live performances, to the unique atmosphere of seaside Gdańsk. Their works perfectly reflect the atmosphere of this extraordinary weekend!

 

We would like to thank the winners of our photo contest for their commitment and creativity. Your photographs are real works of art that capture the beauty of the festival and its unique character.

 

Inside Seaside 2024 is not only about art and fun – it is also a place where passion connects people and inspires them to act. We would like to thank everyone who contributed to the success of this event: artists, organizers, participants and, of course, our photographers from Olivia.

 

We invite you to view the photo gallery – their uniqueness speaks for itself!

 

Large Language Models MEETUP (Graphcore x PyData) in Olivia!

We cordially invite you to the next edition of PyData Tricity events organized together with the leading manufacturer of computing chips dedicated to process acceleration in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) – Graphcore.

 

The event will take place on the 30th floor of the Olivia Star building, at the headquarters of Graphcore. November 27 this year (Wednesday), at 6:00 p.m.
If you are interested in the subject of artificial intelligence, you will be able to learn how to properly prepare data for working with language models (LLM) – what data representation to choose to reduce the cost of working with the model, while not losing its effectiveness.

 

We will talk about the use of quantization, model training, advanced microscaling methods, and the approach to solving many production-identified problems when working with models. We cordially invite you, the experts from Graphcore are experienced engineers, having worked at CERN or a doctoral thesis at the University of Bristol – you can really ask a lot. Registration on the meetup platform is mandatory. We have 50 available places for the event.

 

Registration and details at the link:
https://meetu.ps/e/NDWS1/wZ1Z2/i

Submit your team to the Fahrenheit Cup!

Welcome, welcome, welcome! This is the last moment to enter your team for the Fahrenheit Cup in 3×3 basketball!

 

FOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS
November 24: Fahrenheit Cup

Fahrenheit Cup

 

On November 24 , the Fahrenheit Cup in 3×3 basketball will be held at the Academic Sports Center of the Gdańsk University of Technology. Grab a team and submit it now!

  • The 3×3 basketball tournament is aimed at 10-12 teams of four.
  • The 3×3 tournament will be held in two categories – OPEN Womenand OPEN Men.
  • The competition will be held in accordance with FIBA regulations, and matches will last 10 minutes or up to 21 points.
  • Not only will there be sports competition waiting for the participants, but also a delicious barbecue and something to drink!

 

 

>SIGN UP THE OLIVIA TEAM HERE<

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Together at Christmas. And Christmas begins with the Christmas tree.

Christmas is a special time. A time that – like no other – unites us around universal values, which are love, care, kindness and the desire to do good. We try to be closer to ourselves, we open up to others, we are also more attentive to their needs.

 

Being together is especially beautiful about Christmas . December reminds us of the importance of relationships, the value of meetings and time together. Moments spent with loved ones at the Christmas Eve table, many hours of conversations, joyful caroling and gestures full of warmth strengthen bonds and make us realize what is really important. Christmas is also a time of exceptional sensitivity and attention to others. Sharing what we have builds a sense of community and solidarity. It also makes us become, quite simply, better people, getting to know each other and enriching each other.

 

This year, we try to spend the pre-Christmas time in Olivia (as every year) together. Together with you, the Residents and together with the Charities that are close to Olivia. So there will be a common Christmas fair and there will be a concert with carols, there will be a joint decorating of the Christmas tree. There will be Christmas workshops and Christmas guessing games. Our Christmas schedule is just around the corner, but you need to know now that we’ve started! Since we can’t wait for Christmas, we are already preparing a very special Christmas card. We do this together with:

 

Sprawni Inaczej Foundation

 

Association for People with Parkinson’s Disease and Osteoarthritis of the Brain and ParkOn Caregivers

 

ZeroBAN Social Cooperative

 

 

 

We will see our Christmas Partners at the sundries fair on December 5.
We invite you today and encourage you to help!

 

 

Sprawni Inaczej Foundation

It is an open and socially engaged team working for the benefit of people with disabilities and their environment. The aim of the Foundation is to make the children under their care as independent as possible and to support their families. “Through rehabilitation and therapy, we discover and develop opportunities for purposeful and useful work. In our actions, we are guided by respect, solidarity and responsibility.”

See how you can help

 

Association for People with Parkinson’s Disease and Osteoarthritis of the Brain and ParkOn Caregivers

The Association conducts activities for people with degenerative brain diseases and their caregivers in the field of health protection and promotion, care and social assistance, increasing access to the best treatment and activities involving patients and caregivers in social life. “We are convinced that a holistic approach to rehabilitation is the most appropriate course of action.”

See how you can help

 

ZeroBAN Social Cooperative

The Zeroban Social Cooperative is a social enterprise that combines activities aimed at the professional and social integration of people at risk of exclusion with practical and educational activities for the environment and sustainable development through upcycling and closing the loop of advertising materials. “We are a social economy entity, which means that we run a type of business that focuses on helping people and communities, not just making money. The goal of companies and organizations operating in the social economy is primarily to create the common good – to help people in a difficult situation, to care for the environment, to support local communities.”

See how you can help

 

 

And in our country, Christmas begins with a Christmas tree…
#razemwswieta

 

 

 

 

The eyes of the office segment are turned to coworking spaces

The office, as a workplace, has been subject to revolutionary changes for several years. Today’s solutions have been used for years in coworking spaces (shared offices), which are currently experiencing dynamic development and expanding the group of customers. This is thanks to the use of know-how gained over the years. Currently, their experience should be used by every player on the office market.

 

The example of the O4 coworking space in Gdańsk, located in Olivia Centre in Gdańsk, allows us to see the benefits of using shared offices by both developing enterprises and the largest global corporations. Even universities have started to notice their offer, locating research and development projects there. This benefits both the coworking spaces themselves, their tenants, and business centers that allow operators to enter their premises.

 

The popularity of coworking spaces is based on the evolution of our thinking about work and office space. Changes in thinking patterns have allowed many managers to open their eyes to a much more flexible approach to the tasks performed by their employees. Stationary work brings a number of benefits, but they do not have to be implemented within a rigid, formalized framework. The effect of market liberalization is the multiplication of options and the simplification of rules. Time has shown how positively it has had a positive impact on the office market. Companies are renting smaller spaces because they have learned flexibility and space optimization in recent years. For office owners and operators, this means a better mix of tenants, and thus a diverse business environment, much more willing to cooperate with each other, as well as a lower level of dependence on strategically important, largest tenants of their space. All these features have characterized coworking spaces from the very beginning, and thanks to their flexibility, they attract more and more diverse tenants.

 

The beginnings of O4 coworking space date back to 2015, when the concept itself was not yet popular. At that time, it limited itself to the offer of renting modules, prepared for a dozen or so workstations, focused on 2000 m.kw, where, in addition to offices, there were developed kitchens, places for relaxation, meetings and quiet work zones.

 

The benefit for start-ups was simple rules. A person entering such an office did not have to know about commercial rental, understand what service-charges and add-ons are, and – probably most importantly – declare for 5 or 7 years.

 

As Marta Moksa, director of O4 coworking, declares, the development of this form of office space sounds simple and seems easy, but for the operator it is not at all: The development and scaling of flex offices has radically accelerated only recently – before that, it required evangelization of the market, customers and agents, fixing hundreds of irreparable errors made in connection with the effect of novelty (mainly at the design and hardware stage), improving administrative and operational processes. O4 Coworking has probably gone through all the painful lessons. From “beautiful, but not necessarily functional” kitchens and furniture, which forced us to renovate and improve, to understanding the real and, interestingly, ever-changing needs of customers .

 

After almost 10 years of operation, O4 offers a service that radically goes beyond the originally understood term of serviced offices. Comprehensive services for developing companies require much more than just the organization of good quality and friendly workspace. Users of shared offices, being in a key phase of their business development, are eager to use the support of many processes related to their business activity. Just as for them it means a lot of relief from duties, for the office space operator it is an opportunity to create an additional service, increasing the satisfaction of running a business in a given location.

 

We can see that coworking and flex clients don’t just need an “office”. They need support in taking care of their employees, recruiting and building well-coordinated teams, strengthening prestige in the eyes of customers, convenience and helping them deal with burdensome, time-consuming, but necessary “trifles”. Finally, they need business contacts – networking and community building are the biggest distinguishing features of O4 (10 years of experience in this field makes us an expert in all “do’s and don’t’s” of such activities) sums up Marta Moksa. Providing additional services not only increases the satisfaction of landlords, but also increases the competitiveness of a given coworking space and gives a chance for further development.

 

It is not without reason that the potential of coworking spaces has long been noticed by large corporations, which see a great opportunity and relief in flexibility and management convenience. On top of that, they offer what is not always available in traditional offices: a community – a creative, cooperative and modern environment, positively stimulating development and new ideas.

 

This is a powerful argument for the big ones who persuade people to come to the office. When employees can choose their own days in the office, the key factor is that… They will not be alone in it! So if someone from a large organization comes to flex and even in their office there are not too many co-workers, they are already in coworking kitchens, table football or chill zones! – emphasizes Marta Moksa. Corporations see another benefit of coworking offers in business centers: they have a fully ready, perfectly prepared space at hand, which they can use for the needs of temporary projects. They have office space at hand, which is available without the need to conduct complicated and protracted negotiations, complicated contracts binding the parties for many years.

 

The development of additional services in O4 is also an example of the evolution of thinking about coworking spaces. Their range currently includes support in classic forms of recruitment, but also, for example, in the form of recruitment speed-dating, which is becoming increasingly popular. Tenants have at hand the offer of organizing integration corporate events, conferences and meetings with business leaders, motivational speakers, pioneers in many market segments, who infect with their openness, enthusiasm and creativity. Coworking also develops its cooperation with research centres, offering employers a unique opportunity to promote the most popular fields of study in the environment of the latest years, m.in. at the University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology, WSB Merito University.

 

Currently, O4 manages 86 offices, which can employ a total of almost 700 people. In 2025, the Gdańsk coworking will open its hundredth office, thanks to the expansion of its activities with new locations in Olivia Centre. So far, it has been operating in four buildings in this largest business center, where it offers very diverse spaces. From designer offices, meeting rooms and conference rooms located on high floors of Olivia’s buildings to only 4 m.kw. offices, prepared in shared spaces. They offer not only full kitchen and integration facilities, but also the above-mentioned community, introducing irreplaceable buzz and life in the workplace.

 

The creativity, energy and agency of the O4 Coworking team resulted in a fantastic development of this concept in Olivia Centre. The synergy it creates in combination with the largest business centre in Poland, which is Olivia Centre, has been used to the maximum – says Bogusław Wieczorek, the representative of the management board of Olivia Centre. We and our residents benefit from the existence of the O4-ian community in a number of ways. It is not uncommon for our residents to become O4-ians and vice versa. Project teams can be located in coworking space, and on the other hand – the need for more office space is met by Olivia. This means that customers and the team use the same address and place, regardless of the stage of their business development.