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Artistic aerial impression of the completed Hagastaden urban redevelopment in Stockholm.

Ericsson heads to Hagastaden

Stockholm operations to start moving in 2028

Take a look at our future

Ericsson has been committed to the Stockholm region for 150 years. As a global technology leader, we’ve always had a major focus on the future. With emerging technologies, changing business realities and new partnership opportunities gathering pace, it is to the future that we look again as we continue our commitment to Stockholm by laying a new foundation for success.

We’re moving our Stockholm operations, including our headquarters, to Hagastaden - one of Europe’s most exciting urban regeneration initiatives, ideally located for collaboration, convenient partner access, and attracting the talent of the future.  

Starting in 2028, Ericsson will begin phased moves of our Stockholm operations and people to new-build premises to create the Ericsson Stockholm Campus in Hagastaden. It will take several years to move all operations and people as construction work on most of our campus buildings has not yet started. This carousel shows you what our premises will look like, with details of size and location with the Ericsson Stockholm Campus in Hagastaden. These artist impression images are copyright and courtesy of Stockholm Stad - and should not be reproduced without its permission.

Börje Ekholm, Ericsson President and CEO

With a vibrant location in the heart of the city’s technology collaboration and innovation community - including easy access to our changing business ecosystem, partners and decision makers - Hagastaden is clearly best-placed to address our future operations.” 

Read more in the press release
Per Narvinger.

Per Narvinger, Executive Vice President, Head of Business Area Networks

“Hagastaden is an excellent place for Ericsson, situated in the heart of Stockholm’s network for technological collaboration and innovation. In these new premises, we will create modern, attractive office spaces that are designed for collaboration and innovation. They will also aid us in attracting the talents who will continue to drive our technological leadership in the future.” 

Frequently asked questions – Ericsson Stockholm Campus, Hagastaden

  • Ericsson has been in Stockholm for 150 years and has gone through many shifts in customer offerings during that time. Ericsson has moved within Stockholm when we saw the benefits of doing so. We are entering an era of major changes – driven by AI and other emerging tech - that are relevant to telecom. We must be able to compete in a changing business reality, to attract future talent, and to maintain industry leadership. We initiated an evaluation of a possible move as part of that thinking about the Ericsson of the future.
  • We carefully and extensively evaluated what type of office and location will best meet the future needs of the company and our employees in the Stockholm area.
  • Hagastaden is clearly the best place for this, located in the heart of Stockholm’s network for technology collaboration and innovation. This will include convenient access to our evolving industry ecosystem, partners, and decision-makers. A vibrant central campus will also strengthen our attractiveness to top future talent. 

  • It will take place in phases across several years, starting in 2028. Moving operations of Ericsson Stockholm’s size is a major undertaking. Several of the buildings we will occupy have not yet started construction. 

  • Basically yes, with the exception of some specific labs with a small number of employees.

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