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Collaborative Corporations

The ideas behind the relaunch

In 2009, the city of Linz bought the Tabakfabrik site. Where production once stood still, a unique ecosystem was to be created over the next few years. Tabakfabrik was to become an engine for new jobs, a magnet for talent and a symbol of Linz’s innovative strength.

The world of work is undergoing rapid change. Rigid hierarchies and isolated departments are giving way to flexible, networked structures. Buzzwords such as “New Work” and “Industry 4.0” are more than just trends – they describe a new reality in which creativity, collaboration and innovation are the most important resources. At Tabakfabrik Linz, this future has not only been imagined since the relaunch, but lived.

Tabakfabrik was not conceived purely as an office location, but as a living organism – an “innovation ecology”, as the renowned Viennese research institute FAS.research called it. A dynamic innovation system requires twelve key rolse: from curious “explorers” and passionate “idealists” to creative “inventors” and experienced “mentors”.

This interaction between a wide variety of players – from one-person companies and startups to established companies and educational institutions – is intended to create an enormous dynamic of added value. Instead of competing with each other, tenants enrich each other, share knowledge and resources and create synergies that would be unthinkable in traditional structures. A study by FAS.research back in 2018 showed that all the key roles were represented at the site.

Cyclists in the Strada del Startup

GERHARD GRUBER LINZ-AUSTRIA

At the heart of the Collaborative Corporation’s concept is a well thought-out production chain that physically runs through the site. It follows the path of an idea from its inception to market maturity and is divided into three areas:

Knowledge Unit (Contentik)

It is here, in the fields of art, research and education, that the decisive impulses arise. Institutions such as the University of Art and Design Linz or Gerhard Haderer’s School of Disobedience (2017-2020) are the driving forces behind new approaches.

Design Unit (Creatik)

In co-working spaces, studios and agencies, the creative industries are picking up on the impetus of content. Startups and designers are developing concrete designs and concepts from abstract ideas.

Maker Unit (Protopik)

In neo-industrial workshops such as the GRAND GARAGE, the design becomes a tangible prototype. Open high-tech workshops with 3D printers, laser cutters and CNC milling machines make it possible to realize ideas quickly and professionally.

Promotion of the creative industries

Tabakfabrik Linz was established as a hub for the creative industries and a center for digitalization. Today, individual entrepreneurs and organizations from the fields of architecture, design, arts and crafts, media and advertising produce on site. By specifically promoting this growth industry and bundling it locally, Linz wanted to catch up with an international trend after the purchase of Tabakfabrik, as value creation and employment in the creative industries rose continuously in the 2010s despite all the economic crises. For this reason, the Creative Region Linz & Upper Austria networking platform was established in the Tabakfabrik at an early stage.

The concept also manifests itself in the architecture and infrastructure. The Strada del Startup, a 230-metre-long indoor promenade in the CASABLANCA building, is a production line for juvenile companies that is unique in Europe. It not only offers flexible office and workshop space, but also an “all-round carefree package” with access to mentors, investors and a lively community.

As a huge makerspace, the GRAND GARAGE closes the gap between digital design and physical product. It is the “missing link” that enables inventors, creatives and companies to realize their visions directly on site.

Netural's office space in Tabakfabrik Linz with employees at work

Netural / Sighart, Fehkührer

Network analyst Dr. Harald Katzmair described Tabakfabrik 2018 as “one of the most exciting and relevant future projects in Austria” and compared its role to that of the historic Bauhaus – a “Bauhaus 4.0”, where not only work is to be done, but the future of work itself is to be rethought and redesigned.

The Tabakfabrik Collaborative Corporation is therefore more than the sum of its parts. It is a promise for the future, a place where the power of community gives rise to innovations that radiate far beyond the borders of Linz.

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