Sony Nimway and Leik – partners in human-centric data-driven design 

 


 

Do you agree that offices and workspaces are complex environments? That we need effective space strategies if we want to create truly living environments? This is why Sony Nimway and Leik are joining forces: to combine Leik’s expertise in office design with Nimway’s cutting-edge workplace technology. Together, Sony Nimway and Leik will help companies across the DACH region build smarter, more flexible, and more human offices. 

 

With decades of experience in holistic workplace design, and a strong local presence, Leik is perfectly positioned to integrate Nimway’s data-driven insights into their projects. From analyzing occupancy patterns to optimizing space and resources, the partnership ensures every workplace decision is grounded in facts – and built for people. Stefan Kiss is Head of Workspace Innovation at Leik: 

At Leik, we believe the full potential of the workspace is unlocked only when human-centered design meets advanced technology. But the office environment is complex, and to implement an effective space strategy, it is essential to cross-reference data with a focus on long-term human experience.

So, what does the new partnership mean in this context? A whole lot, according to Stefan Kiss.

“Partnering with Sony Nimway enables us to create truly living offices – vibrant spaces where people thrive, and organizations grow. It allows us to leverage advanced technology and insights, enabling us to better understand user needs, optimize space utilization, and create adaptable, future-proof workspaces.

 

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- Stefan Kiss, Head of Workspace Innovation at Leik. 

 

 

Expanding the customer offering 

Leik has always built their projects around customer needs, translating user insights into holistic space concepts – from interior design and curated furniture portfolios to full-scale implementation. With Nimway, this approach goes one step further. 

As an office environment specialist, we can now add workplace analytics into every stage of the process – from identifying the potential of an existing space to ensuring efficient, healthy and inspiring solutions for the future. Only a balance of human-centered design, space optimization and technology can unlock the full potential of the workspace. Together with Nimway, we can provide data-backed strategies that boost productivity, reduce costs and support flexible ways of working”, says Stefan Kiss.  

The partnership is not only about better design, but also about long-term value for clients. Customers will also benefit from Sony’s global technology leadership. 

 

“With Sony as a partner, clients get access to proven European systems, top-tier service and enhanced data security. That means reliable, innovative technology tailored to real needs.” 

 

 

New opportunities with accessible analytics

For Sony Nimway, the collaboration opens up new opportunities to bring flexible, reliable, and innovative workplace solutions to a fast-growing market. With LEIK as a trusted partner, Sony Nimway is ready to make advanced workplace analytics more accessible to organizations across the region. Morgan Widung, Senior Sales Manager at Sony Nimway:  

 
“Leik is one of Germany's leading office and commercial interior designers. Their deep knowledge of workplace design, combined with their strong local presence, makes them the perfect partner for us in the DACH region. Together, we align on the long-term vision of creating better workplaces through human centric design, technology and data-driven insights.”

 

 MorganWidungProfile - Morgan Widung, Senior Sales Manager at Sony Nimway

 

 

Offices as living environments 

At the heart of the partnership between Sony Nimway and Leik lies a shared vision of the office as more than just a workspace.  

For us, the office is living space – a place that fosters collaboration, creativity and well-being. Sony Nimway gives us the insights to design environments that adapt to people’s needs, promote a sense of community and support long-term health and productivity, says Stefan Kiss.

 

 


 

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