CTP is launching a new project at its T-Park technology campus in Ostrava, Czech Republic. The mixed-use T6 building will create a space that connects the scientific community, innovative start-ups, established companies and students.
T-Park, which is managed by the Moravian-Silesian Innovation Centre Ostrava (MSIC), is already a recognised centre of technological research and development. Many innovative companies such as Porsche Engineering or Invent Medical operate here.
The new T6 building takes this potential even further. The building will combine key functions into one multifunctional space that offers five floors of flexible space, including state-of-the-art offices, development labs, coworking zones, CTBoxes and prototype workshops across approximately 30,000 sqm. A café will be created on the ground floor of the building to contribute to the development of community life in the area. The project will also include dozens of fully equipped rental apartments and two underground floors with parking areas totalling 9,000 sqm.
"The T6 project goes hand in hand with our strategy to build spaces that foster true collaboration between companies, research and talented professionals. Ostrava has long been a key region for us with innovation potential. Moreover, T-Park's proximity to the VŠB-TUO campus connects our tenants with those who bring new ideas and technologies," said Jakub Kodr, Head of Business Development CTP Czech Republic.
The project, with an estimated investment of EUR 50 million, is due for completion at the end of 2027.