31.05.2016 • NewsBarco

Barco: New One Campus Headquater in Belgium

Barco looks to the future with confidence: They cut the ribbon to officially open their brand-new headquarters in Belgium. Located at the Beneluxpark in Kortrijk, the 230,000 m2 On...

Barco looks to the future with confidence: They cut the ribbon to officially open their brand-new headquarters in Belgium. Located at the Beneluxpark in Kortrijk, the 230,000 m2 ‘One Campus’ is a true landmark for the region – an all-glass, circular building surrounded by green spaces and connected to three other state-of-the-art Barco facilities.
 
The campus will not only be the new home to Barco’s 1,250 Belgian employees but will also serve as an open house for customers, partners, foreign colleagues and other stakeholders. One Campus marks also a new way of working, centered around dialogue, collaboration and, consequently, innovation. Barco is convinced that its new operating base will be of great support in the future evolution of the company.

A constant quest for innovation and the flexibility to reshape its business to meet the changing market needs: these have always been key to the success of Barco, throughout its over 80-year history. In the past few years, the company has proven to be a focused, lean and truly global technology leader. Building a new campus that unites all its Belgian employees under one roof, perfectly fits Barco’s ambition to further strengthen its growth in its three core markets - Enterprise, Entertainment and Healthcare. 

From 1 June onwards, all 1,250 Belgian Barco employees start working at the new One Campus.

Business Partner

Barco NV

Noordlaan 5
8520 Kuurne
Belgium

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