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Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 11.10.2021

Opening of the ARONA dental centre Ulm: state-of-the-art dental care technology

The new ARONA Zahnzentrum Ulm in the Sedelhöfe shopping area celebrates its opening today. The prestigious practice rooms were designed by the architect Werner Aisslinger, the architect behind the design of the 25hours Hotels. Patients will in the future find various applications of the latest dentistry under one roof here – from general dental care and the treatment under general anaesthetic of patients in pain to braces for children and adults. Dental implants will also be supplemented by the in-house dental laboratory using advanced production processes, meaning that modifications to dental prostheses can be carried out on-site on the same day. Time-consuming follow-up appointments and the fixing of temporary solutions are therefore unnecessary in most cases.

“All the fields of dentistry work together in the most advanced way possible at the ARONA Zahnzentrum Ulm,” says senior consultant Dr med. dent. Robert Schneider. “I am very much looking forward to being part of this modern facility from the very beginning.” The dental centre opened on 11 October, and the official opening celebrations will take place at the end of the month.

Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 23.02.2021

Upwind Holding sells shares in the St. Catherine Hospital specialist sports medicine facility in Zagreb, Croatia

The family company Upwind Holding has sold its shares in the St. Catherine specialist clinic in Zagreb, Croatia, to Dragan Primorac and family. Dragan Primorac, the former Croatian Minister of Science, Education and Sport, is chairman of the board of the specialist hospital.

“We would like to thank him for the successful collaboration with the specialist St. Catherine hospital, and wish the Primorac family every success and all the best in further developing the St. Catherine brand,” explains Laurent Burkart, Managing Director of the Singen-based Upwind Holding GmbH.

Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 20.10.2020

B360° expands agency’s scope with its own online shop

The latest B360° coup is the agency’s own football-oriented online shop: in keeping with agency’s holistic philosophy, B360° is providing even broader services, and now offers the latest football, lifestyle, running and fitness products from all the major brands under its own name.

b360shop.com was established in cooperation with 11Teamsports, Germany’s largest online shop for football and team sports supplies. “I have been following the 11Teamsports’ impressive rise to become a leading online shop for sports articles in Germany for a long time,” explains B360° board member Laurent Burkart, adding: “I have also known the CEO, Oliver Schwerin, for some time, and see him as one of my role models in business. So I am all the happier that this collaboration has come about.”

The move into selling sports articles has been a long-held wish of the agency. With over 1 million followers on Instagram the B360° sports agency has a huge reach. We might have had the latest football fashions on our channels, and showcased them, but we could only provide information about them until now. “Now, our followers and anyone who is interested have the opportunity to go directly to their latest favourite shirt or shoes – without having to search in other shops first,” underlines Burkart.

B360° will have a collection of its own, including a shoe it has designed, available within the foreseeable future.

 

Further information and the latest products from the world of football are available now at www.b360shop.com.

Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 30.09.2020

B360° athlete René Vollath completes his 150th game in the 3. Liga

Goalkeeper René Vollath played his 150th game in the 3. Liga – Germany’s third division Befittingly, the 30-year-old goalie who plays for Türkgücü München fully defended his goal against the traditional club from Kaiserslautern, and celebrated a 3:0 win with his team.

Vollath’s professional career began in the 2011/2012 season with his transfer from the TSG Hoffenheim reserve team to Wacker Burghausen. He was also deployed to Karlsruher SC where the B360 athlete played 39 times in the 2. Liga (Germany’s second division). After some time spent in the west of Germany – where he was under contract to KFC Uerdingen – Vollath returned to Bavaria at the start of the current season, and now stands in goal for Türkgücü München in the state capital.

Vollath, who previously played for all the national youth teams, is full of plans for his new job with Munich’s recent promotion to the third division: I naturally want to play my best football. The aim for the current season is to concede fewer than 40 goals, and for the other team to score nil in half of all games. These are ambitious aims for a newly promoted team – but they are not unattainable with our team.”

But the native of the Upper Palatinate seems to feel at home at his new club both on and off the pitch. “Anyone who has followed my career knows I don’t like change. I find the environment here at Türkgücü very interesting, and I believe we can really make a difference here. So at the moment I can definitely imagine wearing the club’s red and blue strip, even beyond my current contract,” says Vollath enthusiastically.

 

“We are very happy to have René as an athlete with B360°. He identifies 100 per cent with us and our work, and is a great role model for our young talent,” underlines B360° Managing Director Laurent Burkart, adding: “We congratulate him on his 150th game in the 3. Liga, and look forward to many more games and more successful years of collaboration.”

The latest B360° “Inside Football Out Of The Box” podcast features Laurent Burkart in conversation with René Vollath about his path to professional football and what his father has to do with it, his earlier career moves, and the goals the new Munich player has set himself for the future.

 

Listen to the podcast here:

 

Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 24.09.2020

Hundreds of new parking spaces in Singen

On 23 September 2020, Upwind Holding and its partners launched the construction of a new state-of-the-art multi-storey car park. Hundreds of new long-stay and short-stay parking spaces have thus been created over 13 storeys on the Julius-Bührer-Strasse in Singen. State-of-the-art ticket software guarantees effective capacity loading of the new parking complex.

A total of 70 of the new parking spaces will belong to the newly created Hegau Parking GmbH, a subsidiary of Upwind Holding GmbH. The parking spaces will primarily be made available to Hegau Tower guests. The tower is just a minute’s walk from the new parking facilities.

“We would expressly like to thank Mr Oliver Fischer of Modehaus Fischer for his commitment, and for organising the project.” (Laurent Burkart – Managing Director, Upwind Holding GmbH)

Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 22.09.2020

Sina Herrmann wins ITF tournament in Grado

B360° athlete Sina Herrmann achieved her first big success on the international tennis circuit last week. The 18-year-old from Karlsruhe won the IFT tournament in Grado, Italy, and the US$ 25,000 prize money.

Herrmann fought her way into the main clay court tournament via the qualifying rounds. The German reached the final with straight two-set victories. Here she faced the 21-year-old Belgian Lara Salden. After winning the first set 6:4, Germany’s young hope defeated the Belgian, who has a WTA world ranking of 270, 7:5 in a hard-fought second set, thus securing the title.

This win is a big leap in the rankings for Herrmann – who previously had a WTA ranking of 873 – and she is now scratching at the top 500.

“The entire team at B360 is proud of Sina’s superb performance. We are delighted to see that the work of B360 is bearing fruit, and hope to celebrate many more successes together with Sina on her way to becoming a professional tennis player.” (Laurent Burkart – B360 sports agency/board member)

Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 08.02.2019

ARONA clinic for geriatric medicine in Berlin-Marzahn celebrates opening

A beacon geriatrics project for a city with an increasingly ageing population

On 25 January 2019, the ARONA clinic for geriatric medicine at Blumberger Damm in Berlin-Marzahn celebrated its opening. Following-breaking ceremony in September 2016 and the topping-out ceremony at the beginning of 2018, the clinic will open on schedule in the new year. District Mayor Dagmar Pohle is also expected to attend the celebration. “We are delighted that with the ARONA clinic now collaborating with the Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (ukb), we can close the gap in the provision of geriatric care in the Berlin-Marzahn district,” explains Dr med. Kai-Uwe Wolf, senior consultant at the ARONA clinic for geriatric medicine. “Berlin, and the Marzahn district in particular, suffer from a glaring lack of geriatric beds with regard to our increasingly ageing society. As a developer, our aim was to improve this situation for the long-term. A goal that we have now been able to successfully realise completely without subsidies,” clarifies Nikolai Burkart, Managing Director of the developer DZG (Deutsches Zentrum für Geriatrie (German Centre for Geriatrics)) Berlin. Whereas Berlin otherwise offers predominantly geriatric places in general clinics, the new specialist clinic provides intensive treatment for elderly patients exclusively.

Over 300 applicants: recruitment success for Germany’s first paperless geriatrics facility

Throughout Germany, there is a shortage of skilled workers in the care sector and the “Care Conference 2019” (Kongress Pflege 2019) in Berlin, also taking place on 25 January, will address the topic of modern recruitment concepts and the problem of the “battle” for skilled workers. Yet the ARONA clinic received more than 300 applications.

“This undoubted recruitment success is for us an indication that we have positioned ourselves right as a specialist clinic: it’s down to our purely digital patient documentation, our approach to personalised medicine and, last but not least, the clinic’s modern architecture,” explains Magdalena Eilers, Managing Director of the ARONA clinic.

In contrast with most German clinics, the patient documentation at the ARONA clinic is completely paperless and digital, based on the “electronic patient file”. All data can be accessed at any time via tablets and mobile ward trolleys. The ARONA clinic thus achieves maximum transparency, and the staff have more time for treating the patients.

Personalised medicine: novel drug tests envisaged

State-of-the-art laboratory diagnostics will identify individual traits at the genetic level that predict how well individual patients will respond to specific medicines. This will enable interactions between drugs to be detected, intoxication to be avoided, and prescriptions to be personalised: the aim being the overall more effective and safe use of medicines, and better quality medical results. The special medication tests are being used in the ARONA clinic for the first time in Germany, and contribute to the targeted individual treatment of patients’ symptoms.

 

ukb health campus Marzahn: collaboration with the Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin hospital

 

With regard to a smooth transition of care as well as further diagnostics and treatment, the ARONA clinic works particularly closely with the BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin. “The support of the medical director of the ukb, Prof. Dr med. Axel Ekkernkamp, was decisive in ensuring that the ARONA clinic is now part of the ukb health campus, one of the most innovative health locations in Germany,” emphasises Burkart. Following their treatment, older patients of the ukb and other surrounding hospitals will receive further treatment quickly and easily on the three wards of the ARONA clinic, before being discharged home or to a care facility. GPs in private practice can also directly refer their patients to the ARONA clinic if there is an appropriate indication.

Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 07.02.2019

Hegau Tower gewinnt 10 Year Award des Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Chicago

Completed in 2008, the Hegau Tower is still the tallest, most modern and most unique feature in Singen’s architectural landscape in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.

The selective use of materials, the modern shading screen offering transparency and cover at the same time and the simplicity of the design – all of these elements have been of substantial value to everyone involved and the community in Singen ever since. Even 10 years after completion, Hegau Tower continues to shape the city of Singen: Its structure, economic development and its aesthetic.

 

Upwind Holding and the Hegau Tower

The Upwind Holding has been a shareholder of the Tower right from the beginning in 2008. The company has had offices in the Tower overlooking Singen and enjoy the numerous benefits and qualities of the unique architecture.

Hegau Tower looks back on an eventful history. Originally initiated by Roland Grundler, Managing Director of the urban housing association GVV and with the third change in ownership since its establishment, Upwind Holding intends to usher in a new era for the Hegau Tower. The property still offers numerous unused potentials from which the citizens of Singen could benefit: Not only as a landmark, but also as a cultural venue and on an economic level.

Following modern working space concepts all over the world, the company intends to set up co-working spaces to further develop the start-up culture in the region. As a local family business, it is essential to the Upwind Holding to keep the city of Singen attractive for business people in the long run and to do the ambitious architectural demands of the building justice.

Veröffentlicht von Upwind Holding, am 07.02.2019

Hegau Tower: Upwind Holding becomes majority shareholder

The Singen-based family-run Burkart Group has signed the acquisition contracts for the Hegau Tower on the Maggistrasse. As a result, in addition to the two-and-a-half floors already owned by the Burkart Group, a further 12 of the total 17 floors will be transferred from the OSWA Group/JV Capital Group to the Burkart Group.  Two-and-a-half floors will remain with the other owners. The family company has maintained its own office spaces in the tower since 2008.

New owners are keen to revitalise Singen’s landmark

Almost ten years after opening in October 2008, the tower is now transferring to its third owner. “With the tower’s eventful history, and on the occasion of the tenth anniversary, the change of ownership heralds a new phase,” explains Nikolai Burkart, Managing Director of the Burkart Group. “Fittingly for the anniversary, we are pleased that the Hegau Tower, initiated 10 years ago by GVV Managing Director Roland Grundler, is one of the finalists this year for the “10 Year Award” of the CTBUH Annual Awards (“Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat”), which will be presented in Chicago at the end of May. Furthermore, the building offers a wealth of untapped potential not only as a landmark, but also as a venue for cultural events as well as on an economic level, from which the citizens of Singen could benefit,” he elaborates. “As a company that started out here, it means a lot to us to secure the location and invest locally,” says Burkart.

Markus Oswald, one of the sellers, describes the partial acquisition of the Hegau Tower from the insolvency of GVV as a challenge that the company has taken on “gladly and successfully”. “Since the acquisition, we have reduced void periods in the tower and brought well-known tenants to Singen,” adds Jan Watzl as a business partner of Mr Oswald. The sellers congratulate the Burkart Group on the acquisition of the Hegau Towers.

 

Investments planned: on the new owner’s wish list are also co-working spaces and cultural events

 

A lot is set to change at the Hegau Tower under the new owner. In particular, promoting new spatial concepts is on the wish list. “Following the Berlin model, we want to create co-working spaces to further develop the start-up culture in the region. As a local family company, it is important to us to maintain the attractiveness of Singen for businesses in the long-term,” adds Laurent Burkart, who was recently appointed as an additional director of the Burkart Group. Other ideas include holding regular cultural events such as lectures and concerts to bring the entrance hall to life, a reception service to greet guests, and a Business Club to offer business people a platform to network, with conference and events spaces for example.