Vlněna in Brno expands with new technology tenants
The Vlněna complex in central Brno is expanding its tenant base with four technology companies—Sanezoo, Avenga, Lifeliqe, and Futured Apps—leasing a combined total of more than 2,500 square metres of office and laboratory space. The move strengthens Brno’s position as a hub for international technology businesses.
Sanezoo, specialising in robotics and visual quality control, has relocated from Bochner Palace to a 451-square-metre space in Building D. The new premises will accommodate expanded research and testing facilities. The company has also installed robotic arms at the new location to enhance product development.
Avenga, a technology and consulting firm with operations across Europe and globally, has leased 987 square metres in Building B. The space is intended to support the company’s expansion in the Czech market and provide a base for its local employees.
Lifeliqe, which develops virtual reality applications for education and training, has taken 478 square metres in Building B. The company plans to use the new premises to further product development and engage with other businesses in the area.
Futured Apps, a developer of mobile applications for clients such as Škoda Auto and Decathlon, has leased 590 square metres across two floors in Building I. The new headquarters will support the company’s operations and growth plans.
The Vlněna complex includes several buildings certified under environmental and technology standards, including BREEAM Excellent for Buildings A, B, C, and D, and targets BREEAM Outstanding, WELL Platinum, and WiredScore Platinum certifications for Building I. The site also offers coworking spaces through Clubco, which provides facilities for events, training sessions, and networking among tenants.
“We are pleased that additional technology companies have chosen Vlněna for their operations. It reflects the demand for modern office space and a collaborative working environment,” said Tomáš Strýček, Senior Business Developer at CTP Czech Republic.
The recent leases contribute to Brno’s ongoing development as a centre for technology companies within the Czech Republic and the broader Central and Eastern European region.