Under the patronage of the Embassy of Sweden in Serbia, and in the presence of Her Excellency Ambassador Charlotte Sammelin, a cooperation agreement was signed between Elleven Office Building and the companies Swegon, Securitas, and Energy Net. The ceremony, held at the Swedish Residence in Belgrade, marks a key milestone in the development of the most prestigious business center in Novi Sad and symbolizes the strengthening of Swedish presence in Serbia.
The Elleven Office Building project is being executed according to the highest standards of sustainable construction, with a focus on energy efficiency, safety, and high-quality working environments. In this endeavor, Energy Net contributes over 30 years of experience in energy, HVAC systems, and green construction, implementing innovative and sustainable solutions that set new industry standards.
Project partners Swegon and Securitas bring additional value:
“This project supports Serbia’s path toward European integration through investments and knowledge exchange, enhancing the competitiveness of the local industry in collaboration with Swedish companies and their advanced technologies,” emphasizes Duško Suvajac, Principal of the investor.
Swedish Ambassador Charlotte Sammelin highlights: “It is a great honor for the Swedish Residence to host the signing ceremony between Elleven and leading Swedish companies in safe and sustainable construction. This event represents an important step toward strengthening cooperation between Serbia and Sweden and our shared contribution to a greener future.”
Thanks to this partnership, Elleven Office Building becomes a model of how Swedish expertise and innovation in sustainability and safety are shaping the future of the Serbian real estate market, while Novi Sad gains a new symbol of modern business. Energy Net is proud to contribute its expertise to the creation of this innovative and sustainable business space.