New North American Headquarters in Charlotte, NC

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Brage Johansen

CEO

Charlotte—affectionately known as the “Queen City” in honor of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz—has long been celebrated as a vibrant American city. With its NFL franchise, thriving businesses, and world-famous barbecue, Charlotte offers a unique blend of culture and opportunity. In recent years, it has emerged as a hub for innovation and technology, marked by significant growth in infrastructure and ongoing investments in transportation and sustainability. This makes it an ideal location for companies and startups looking to expand, which suits our needs perfectly.

Our new office, located at 214 West Tremont Avenue in the South End district, was chosen for its strategic proximity to transportation hubs and its capacity to accommodate our future growth. “We carefully considered both the location and layout of our new headquarters,” said Brita Osmundsvaag Formato, our recently appointed President in the United States.
“The space is ideally situated to attract talent, and its accessibility for visiting industry partners and colleagues was a priority.” The new premises are already operational.

We plan to expand rapidly and are hiring for several roles in the United States. If you’d like to join us at our new office, you are more than welcome to apply for any of the opportunities listed on our website.

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