Basler AG has selected Lubicz Park in Krakow for its permanent local headquarters, leasing 335 sqm of office space in the Globalworth-owned complex. Knight Frank advised the company on the location process.
The German technology company, founded in 1988, develops machine vision systems used in industrial automation and quality control. Its products include industrial cameras, software and integrated vision solutions used across manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, electronics and transport.
Basler established its presence in Krakow in 2022, initially operating from serviced office space while recruiting and developing its local team. The move to Lubicz Park follows several years of expansion in the city, with the new office officially opened in July 2026.
“Krakow has been an attractive location for us from the beginning due to access to highly qualified specialists and the potential for the development of our team,” said Arndt Bake, General Manager of Go-to-Market EMEA at Basler. He added that Lubicz Park was selected based on the company’s workplace requirements and plans for further growth.
Lubicz Park provides more than 25,300 sqm of office space and is located close to Krakow’s Main Railway Station and the Mogilskie Roundabout transport interchange. The complex includes approximately 1,460 sqm of landscaped relaxation areas and facilities for cyclists.
The property holds BREEAM In-Use certification at Excellent level and an “Object without Barriers” accessibility certification.
Joanna Wanat, Asset Management & Leasing Manager at Globalworth, said the combination of the central location, building standards and tenant facilities continues to attract companies seeking well-connected office space in Krakow.
Knight Frank’s involvement with Basler dates back to 2021, when the company was assessing the possibility of establishing operations in Poland. The advisory firm subsequently supported Basler’s initial entry into Krakow and its transition from serviced offices to a conventional lease.
“Our cooperation with Basler began even before the decision on investment in Poland and included both support in getting to know the local business ecosystem and subsequent advice related to the development of the organisation,” said Aleksandra Markiewicz, Associate Director at Knight Frank.
The transaction adds another technology occupier to Krakow’s office market and illustrates the progression of an international company from flexible workspace during its initial market entry to a permanent office after establishing a local operation.