Durst opens new headquarters

Durst has officially opened its new headquarters in Brixen, featuring a Customer Experience Center on the 5700sqm site.

The company says its futuristic new headquarters in northern Italy represents a watershed moment in its transformation into a highly integrated process service provider.

Christoph Gamper, CEO and co-owner, Durst, says, “This is a very proud day in the long history of Durst. We do not fear the future. We are here to shape the future. We have the best employees, the best customers and the best technology. Driven by the mantra of innovation, Durst offers complete solutions from pixel to output. Here at our headquarters in the south Tyrol is where things come full circle with the mountain habitat and the aim of focusing not just on the machines but also on the people behind them.

“Here it is not a question of appearance but of essence, of conveying the idea to the outside world, of creating a protected space for innovation, of bringing together very special people who have devoted themselves to a vision: to create something new, to inspire, and to always ask the next question.”

Customers, employees and business partners were among 1,000 guests who attended the inauguration ceremony for the building. The speakers also included owner Harald Oberrauch, owner Christof Oberrauch, mayor of Brixen Peter Brunner, dean of Brixen Albert Pixner, Regional Council of South Tyrol representative Philipp Achammer, and Patrik Pedó and Juri Pobitzer from architects Monovolume.

In future, Durst says it will invite more of its international customers to the Customer Experience Center, adn that the integrated concept has been incorporated into the the architecture of the building as it connects a new administrative block with production facilities.

The company says the iconic design for a company building with a tower was first presented more than 50 years ago, but never realised. Architects Monovolume pursued the original concept and designed a flat, floating ‘wing’ with a six-storey tower. The powder-coated metal façade has 850 multi-colored, luminous window elevations arranged in pixel-like fashion. The pixelated facade of Durst’s new headquarters is also a pointer to the company’s areas of business, as Durst calls itself a global leader in high-performance printing systems – from image data processing and printing to final product finishing – all from a single source.

Durst employs more than 700 people and has more than 20 subsidiaries across the world. Its history dates back more than 80 years and is closely associated with the Oberrauch family, which is now in the third generation of ownership. The management board recently underwent a management change with Christof Oberrauch handing over the reins to his son, Harald Oberrauch. At the same time, Christoph Gamper was appointed CEO, and has now been given stronger ties to the long-established business through joint ownership.

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