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IT service provider adesso continues its expansion in Germany: adesso opens offices in Saarbrücken and Dresden

adesso continues its expansion in Germany: The IT service provider opens two additional offices in Saarbrücken and Dresden. The two new additions now bring the total number of adesso Group locations in Germany to 29.

The opening of the newest office in Saarbrücken has allowed adesso to finally plant its flag in Germany’s westernmost corner. In eastern Germany, the Dresden location is being added to the map. With this expansion, adesso strengthens its ability to offer customers across the country the greatest possible geographical proximity to its services while also recruiting young IT talent directly in university towns.

adesso Saarbrücken

adesso has opened up an office in a newly erected building directly at the Eurobahnhof in Saarbrücken, thereby giving it direct access to Saarland and the dynamic tri-border region of Germany, France and Luxembourg. The Saarland region is widely considered to be one of the leading IT locations in Germany thanks in particular to Saarland University’s Saarland Informatics Campus (SIC), which is home to some 900 scientists, over 2,000 students from more than 80 nations and its very own IT incubator. The SIC also houses the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), the renowned Max-Planck-Institutes for Informatics and Software Systems, the Center for Bioinformatics, and the Cluster for “Multimodal Computing and Interaction”.


In this new building at the Eurobahnhof, the office of adesso Saarbrücken has its representative seat with immediate effect. (Copyright: adesso)

The new adesso site manager Dr Linda Truong therefore sees the Saarbrücken location as providing the best possible conditions and an excellent starting point for the recruitment of well-trained junior employees in the region: “We see the vicinity to France and Luxembourg as offering great potential for the increased recruitment of multilingual employees from the border regions, who we will then be able to utilise for adesso’s international projects,” says Truong, a strategy expert who also works as Head of Manufacturing Industry at adesso and holds a doctorate in business administration.


Dr. Linda Truong heads the new adesso office in Saarbrücken. (Copyright: adesso)

adesso will be placing its focus on the region’s biggest industries, which include the automotive sector, mechanical engineering, electrical power industry as well as the food industry. In the manufacturing sector, adesso is already in talks with Villeroy & Boch. The well-established German manufacturer markets and sells its high-quality ceramic products in some 125 countries worldwide and is now looking to continuously optimise its value creation processes over the coming years through digitalisation and with adesso’s support.

adesso Dresden

With the new offices located right in the centre of Dresden’s baroque old town, near the Zwinger Palace and the famous Semper Opera House, adesso has now opened its second branch in the state of Saxony after Leipzig. The new location in Saxony’s state capital has many advantages to offer: The semiconductor industry has historically strong roots in the region, with leading chip manufacturers located within a radius of just a few kilometres. Other industries also have a strong presence in Dresden, from manufacturing and automotive, to energy and utilities, as well as healthcare – all sectors that adesso SE has been offering its IT services to for nearly 25 years, and which will now benefit from the company’s increased vicinity.


In Dresden, adesso resides on the 6th floor of the Penthouse Business Center in the Old Town. (Copyright: adesso)

The state capital is naturally also home to the State Chancellery as well as numerous other state offices and authorities, thereby offering an attractive market for digitalisation products and services in public administration. Dresden also boasts the ideal higher education landscape for the recruitment of well-trained young talent: The Dresden University of Technology – one of Germany’s eleven universities of excellence – is the largest university in Saxony with some 37,000 students and places a strong emphasis on natural science and engineering subjects and research.

Steffen Reichert, expert for software engineering with a cloud-native focus, will head up the new adesso office in Dresden. The Dresden native highlights the excellent recruitment possibilities and, with them, the growth potential of the location: “As an IT company in Dresden, we’re well placed to attract the brightest minds. Besides the University of Applied Sciences and the University of Technology, you also have the Saxony University of Cooperative Education with its clear hands-on focus. So you’ve got three renowned scientific institutions that attract a large number of young IT talents to the location. This kind of innovative environment also offers a lot of attractive prospects in terms of M&A projects, which would further our desired expansion as a group.”


Steffen Reichert is the new location manager of adesso Dresden. (Copyright: Private)

Contact person for press enquiries:

adesso Saarbrücken:
Dr Linda Truong
adesso Saarbrücken
Europaallee 33
61133 Saarbrücken
Germany

Phone: +49 152 38856163
Email: linda.truong@adesso.de

adesso Dresden
Steffen Reichert
adesso Dresden
Hertha-Lindner-Str. 10-12 // 6th floor
01067 Dresden
Germany

Phone: +49 162 2921435
Email: steffen.reichert@adesso.de


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