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Advania Officially Opens Dreamhouse, Making Sustainable Choices Easier for Clients
Advania has officially opened the Dreamhouse — a landmark logistics and refurbishment facility designed to refurbish one million IT devices annually. Located in Enköping, Sweden, the Dreamhouse is now fully operational, powering public and private organizations with devices that have up to 70% lower carbon impact — yet are so powerful, users can’t tell the difference from brand-new ones.
The Dreamhouse represents a paradigm shift in how organizations approach technology infrastructure. While IT recycling has existed for years, Advania is pioneering a comprehensive circular IT model that goes far beyond traditional disposal methods. "Our goal is to fundamentally change how businesses think about technology," said Hege Störe, Group CEO of Advania. "We're not just processing used devices; we're creating a new ecosystem where high-quality refurbished equipment is the primary choice, not a compromise."
The Rise of Refurbished IT
In 2024, Advania achieved a significant milestone: 25 percent of all devices sold in Sweden were refurbished. This isn't just an environmental statement — it's a business transformation. The company's rigorous technical screening ensures that refurbished devices meet the same performance standards as new equipment, with up to 70 percent lower carbon impact.
The Dreamhouse itself is a testament to sustainable design. Constructed with 60% recycled steel, the facility is powered by on-site solar installations that generate 250 MWh annually. Its advanced sustainable drainage systems and innovative biodiversity features, including specialized insect habitats, demonstrate a holistic approach to environmental stewardship. These design elements go beyond construction, creating an environment that supports local biodiversity while enabling state-of-the-art IT operations.
Certified under both BREEAM and NollCO2 environmental standards, the facility achieves a carbon footprint 40% below regulatory thresholds—proving that cutting-edge infrastructure and environmental responsibility can coexist.
Circular IT is a Good Business Choice
With the Dreamhouse now at full capacity, Advania delivers critical benefits for businesses navigating complex technological and environmental landscapes:
- Faster turnaround of IT equipment
- Lower total cost of ownership
- Stronger supply chain resilience
- Clearer progress toward climate targets
- Better asset visibility and control
"In an era of increasing resource constraints and climate urgency, the Dreamhouse represents more than a facility — it's a blueprint for sustainable technological innovation," Störe emphasized. The initiative is part of Advania’s broader strategy, which focuses on circular IT principles, cyber resilience, responsible AI adoption, and workforce development.
By demonstrating that refurbished technology can match the performance of new equipment at scale, Advania is challenging industry norms. The Dreamhouse isn't just a logistics center; it's a vision of a more sustainable, efficient technological future.
As organizations worldwide seek to balance technological advancement with environmental responsibility, Advania's Dreamhouse offers a compelling model of what's possible when innovation and sustainability go hand in hand.
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Advania delivers comprehensive IT services across seven markets in the Nordics, the UK, and Ireland. From its origins as a 1939 office equipment repair workshop in Iceland, the company has evolved into a leading Northern European IT services provider, helping organizations navigate digital transformation and AI adoption as a trusted neutral partner.
Serving mid-market enterprises and public sector organizations through managed services, hardware, software, and professional services, Advania provides vendor-neutral guidance on technology solutions without platform constraints. With over 5,000 employees, the company's decentralized culture empowers local decision-making while maintaining consistent service excellence.
Advania is a portfolio company managed by Private Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives.