Take part in the Variety Market!

You don’t have to go to the center of Gdansk to feel the atmosphere of the St. Dominic’s Fair! For all fans of handicrafts, unusual and unique things, we have prepared the Summer Variety Market with items from local designers and artists.   On August 24th, we will see you on the patio of the Olivia Centre. Take a break from work and feel the spirit of SLOW LIFE. As reported by numerous studiesaboutWatching arts and crafts has a beneficial effect on our brain by lowering cortisol levels in the blood. Creating itself has an even better impact, so if you haven’t found your hobby yet, maybe you’ll find inspiration here.

Come and meet local creators or join their ranks if you create yourself and want to show yourself to the world. Or treat yourself and your loved ones to a unique gift in the form of handmade jewelry or ceramics. Unusual items presented during the event can be a beautiful souvenir or a unique gift. All the more so because the guests of our market will be able to take advantage of a special price offer prepared for us by artists.

Spend one of the last days of your vacation with us and visit the tropical with the exotic TIKI bar or ride the coolest observation deck in the Tri-City. The Variety Market is an event that will not only bring the work of local artists and craftsmen closer, but will also be a great opportunity to support charities that will be with us on that day. There will be space to admire the talents of your colleagues – to present them in Olivia’s Talent Zone and to learn about the activities of our passion clubs, e.g. the
Photography Club
,
RPG enthusiasts
, or the Flora Olivia team.

What’s ahead? Four zones full of awesomeness!

 


Talent Zone
, also known as an exhibition zone – artists from the Olivia Centre will present their numerous talents and creativity. It is a zone of olive creativity and ingenuity, an opportunity to be inspired and meet fantastic people!

 

Clubs Zone here you will get to know a few passion clubs from Olivia. For example, you will be able to buy (for a donation to charities that you will meet in our Charity and Trade Zone) a beautiful photo of
Olivia’s Photography Club
. Representatives of
Flora Olivia
will give gardening advice – there will also be a space for exchanging flowers, and the
Adventure League
will bring us closer to the fairy-tale world of RPG.

 

 


Charity and Trade Zone
– the exhibitors are charitable organizations befriended by Olivia; you can support their activities and buy something wonderful, which was made, for example, by the charges of
the Park On Association.

You will also find stands of the RC Foundation, the Sprawni Inny Foundation and the UP Foundation.

 

 

Shopping and Handicraft Zone – a great opportunity to buy yourself or someone close to you a unique and special gift. Meet the exhibitors! With us will be:
Airy Earrings
,
Yuszkaszye
, LAB86,
Lamps from the seaside
,
Better.ceramics
,
Sopot Seaglass
, WoodLight

, Dream Studio

, Knotty House,
Carousel of Passion
, Everythingmanual and Terra – Jewelry from the heart of Gaia – but it’s not over yet! We keep up to date the exhibitors who will be with us during the Fair. Read more…

 

Sign up and get a 10% discount on all the awesomeness of the Shopping and Craft Zone!

  • Sign up
    for THIS event
  • Once you sign up, you will receive a ticket with a QR code.
  • Show the OR code when shopping at any of the Shopping and Handicraft Zone stalls and you will receive a 10% discount on your purchases.
  • The code is reusable, so you’ll pay less for everything.

 

 

Drop by the Variety Market to just chill on a deckchair with delicious ice cream from Lodostan or delicacies from the food track. Take a break and spend one of the last days of your holiday with us at the Variety Market.

Are you an employee of one of Olivia’s companies and want to showcase your talent?

Let us know you from a completely different side and show us what you create! Do you paint? Do you draw? Do you sculpt? Do you take photos? Do you weave baskets, build pyramids out of LEGO bricks, or maybe collect shells from different parts of the world? Do you want to show off? Let us know and come to the
Talent Zone.

➤ Contact us here:
komunikacja@oliviacentre.com

Chcesz być wystawcą?   

Are you an artist, designer or are you just starting your adventure with creation?Join us to showcase your work to others. If you paint, sculpt, design clothes, posters, create tapestry, jewelry or other trinkets, be sure to join the group of exhibitors in the Trade and Exhibition Zone and show yourself with us! We would like to invite you to a unique event for the first time at the Olivia Centre.

➤ Contact Martyna – martyna.czarnobaj@oliviacentre.com – and get more details

 

 

WELCOME!

 

 

 

RPG: Infinite worlds of imagination. Meet Martha, Olivia’s Adventure League Game Master!

“Dungeons and Dragons” is definitely more than a game. It’s a phenomenon, a phenomenon, a story. It is the forerunner of all RPGs. And that’s right, if you only know the term RPG from the TV series “Stranger Things”, or you already know perfectly well what you are eating with and you are looking for companions to experience an amazing adventure, be sure to read a shortinterview with Marta Bukowska, the Master of the Game in the Adventure LeagueOlivia’s O’E. You’ll learn what madeher fall in love with RPGs, how this love comes in handy in her professional career, and why it’s worth becoming a part of the League’s creative community.

 

Ela Nowak, Olivia Centre: Where did your passion for RPGs come from?

 

Marta Bukowska, Adventure League: I consider myself a creative person, I’ve always liked interesting stories, I wanted to do something different, exciting, new. And that’s how D&D (Dungeons and Dragons) began. One evening, bored, I started looking up Uncle Google for information about D&D. I’d heard the name before, but it wasn’t something popular with my friends. So I got to know D&D as an adult, unlike my current friends from the League, most of whom have been playing since I was a child. That’s how my love for RPGs began. I was lost and I don’t regret it.

 

 

How did you joinOlivia’s Adventure League?

 

I’ve played and played games before, but I don’t think they were adventures with miniatures, boards, maps. Now it’s the norm for me, but before there were only computers and electronic mats and it was definitely not enough. How did I join the League? I found her by accident on Facebook, almost a year ago, when I wasn’t Olivia’s employee yet. During one of the games, Maciek from the League mentioned that they need DMs [Dungeon Master*]. And that’s how I stayed.

 

*Dungeon Master – The Game Master prepares the session for the players and then supervises the course of the game. It controls all events in the world and the behavior of characters that are not controlled by the players.

 

What do you like about the Adventure League?

 

For ease and flexibility. We are all busy people. Of course, it would be nice to run epic campaigns that last for years, but hardly anyone can afford that. In the Adventure League, I can assume that for the next two or three weeks I have time to meet on Tuesdays. And that’s it. Maybe I’ll take a two-month break and then join a new adventure? It’s up to me to decide; That’s a big plus.

 

We also don’t have to worry about space. After all, not everyone has the conditions to run campaigns at home. Not everyone has a 4-meter table [laughs].

 

There are new people coming in the league all the time, which is really cool. We even do sessions in English, for foreign-speaking players. There are no limits here. Anyway, I really wanted to play in English, because that’s how I started and that’s how I learned to play. My first teammates came from the USA, Germany or France. Translating RPGs into Polish was difficult, even though it’s my native language. I still don’t like some of the translations.

 

If you’re familiar with RPGs, you know how valuable it is to be able to play with different Game Masters. Each of them has a different style of gameplay. There are also various systems. It’s worth trying and opening up to new things.

 

In the League, we run not only D&D but also Cthulu, Clanarchy, and soon maybe Vampire Masquerade. So it’s always possible to try different systems to see what works for me. Choose what turns you on the most.

 

 

What is the prIs there an entry fee? I’m new, what’s going on with me?

 

You are met by four very friendly Game Masters. You meet a group of people who are just as positively crazy. Everyone has started out like you at some point, so don’t worry.

 

On Facebook, we announce the adventures we run. Each DM posts a short description and information on how many people can take part in the game; Usually 3 to 5. I, for one, am about to host “Mysterious Excavations.”

 

I usually start with the so-called. “session zero”. I meet with each person individually, especially when they are new, and guide them through the character creation process. I could give them a ready-made, but I like it when my players are creative, when they can empathize with their RPG alter-ego. I also briefly present the rules, tell you what the game looks like and what the game entails.

 

Should I take anything with me?

 

You don’t need to bring anything with you. Well, maybe a pencil, because there is always a shortage of them. Someone must be eating them [laughs]. We can print the character sheet, we have dice to lend. You just have to have the willingness. We laugh in the League that a new person should bring a good mood, the aforementioned pencil and snacks to bribe the DM [laughs]. However, the most important thing is to make the game fun for everyone.

 

Is there any adventure thatyou remember as the best?

 

You know, every adventure is different. I’m sorry, but RPG savoir-vivre doesn’t let me choose. [laughs].

 

What would you say to those whocan’t make up their minds?

 

They need to know that it’s not just for complete nerds [laughs]. There is no other place where you can create such amazing stories. There is no other place like this, where even the craziest plans can be put into practice. In the League, you can let your imagination run wild and you are not judged in any way for it. It’s a safe space for creative people. After all, it was the only place where the figure of a halfling barbarian could be created, fighting with a fork twice as much as her. After all, Praline, because that’s her name, I couldn’t create anywhere else! [laughs]

 

Has RPG changedanything in your life?

 

Thanks to RPGs, you are more open in your private life. You gain distance to yourself. I, for one, had a problem with showing what I liked. I was afraid that I would be judged for my hobby or by its prism. Unnecessarily. Now I believe in myself more. In addition, RPG forces you to think creatively outside the box, because non-standard problem solving is the order of the day here. It also taught me how to manage people, and as a player – how to work in a group. It works well as a way of team building in companies.

 

RPGs open up the world and open people up to the world. I think that’s cool.

 

What you need to know:

  • The adventure usually lasts 2-3 meetings
  • meetings are held on Tuesdays at O4 Coworking (Olivia Four)
  • start at 17:00
  • Duration: 2 to 4 hours
  • sign up for a specific adventure on
    Olivia’s Adventure League’s Facebook page
  • You don’t have to take anything with you except a good attitude!

 

In pictures:

  • Adventure League meeting, an adventure led by DM Maciej Wojciechowski
  • Figurines made by a member of the Adventure League: Michał Hewelt, objectively by Adam Marczak from Olivia’s Photography Club
  • The stand of the Adventure League during Olivia’s event, hosted by Marta Bukowska and Maciej Wojciechowski

 

 

Olivia with a maximum WELL score for an encore!

Olivia Centre has maintained the world’s first maximum score in the international WELL certification. For the second time, it has been recognized as a completely safe, friendly and responsible place to work, receiving confirmation from the International Well Building Institute (IWBI) in New York. A year after the first certification, it maintained a maximum score of 25 points out of a possible 25 in all categories analyzed. The safety of building users was checked, as well as solutions improving the quality of life in the business centre. It received this rating in 22 basic categories and in 3 additional categories related to the innovations implemented in its area.

 

A year ago, Olivia achieved such a high result as the first business centre in the world, which confirms that Gdańsk’s buildings are among the world’s top business leaders. Olivia has confirmed its class for the second time – says Marcin Gawroński , Director of the Green Building Department at SWECO, the company responsible for carrying out the recertification in Olivia. – Safety, employee well-being, and high indoor water and air quality are the hallmarks of WELL Health-Safety Rating facilities. Last year, Olivia Centre achieved the maximum score in all analysed categories and this year it repeated this achievement. This is a huge success and a confirmation of the safety conditions and responsible approach to the management of the Olivia building complex – adds Marcin Gawroński.

 

The WELL Health-Safety Rating is a data-driven, third-party verified assessment for buildings, focusing on the analysis of operating policies, use and maintenance standards, stakeholder engagement and contingency plans to ensure maximum safety and comfort for their occupants. The certification is based on insights from nearly 600 government officials, scientists, business leaders, virologists, architects, designers, construction scientists, and real estate professionals, as well as the WELL building standard – the world’s leading platform for the development of healthy buildings and spaces. Many famous people from around the world have been involved in the extensive campaign for safety certification and restoring trust in public spaces, including Jennifer Lopez, Lady GaGa, Venus Williams, Robert DeNiro, Michael Jordan and many more.

 

You can view a campaign video on this page.

 

Proving actions through external validation confirms the commitment and concern for people’s well-being in every aspect. The assessment shows that Olivia Centre prioritises health and wellbeing, instilling confidence in frequent visitors and the wider community around it – wrote in a congratulatory letter Rachel Gordon, CEO of the International Well Building Institute in New York.

 

In addition to the well-being of building occupants, WELL certification includes a precise assessment of extensive infrastructure that improves safety and quality of life and work. A number of solutions have been noticed in Olivia Centre, which position it as a leader in the implementation of technologies that protect the health and life of employees in an imperceptible way. Olivia was one of the first office centers in the world to implement ion air purification technology in its buildings, previously used in the world’s most prestigious facilities, including the White House, the Presidential Palace in Abu Dhabi, as well as in Gulfstream’s private jets. The installed devices saturate all rental areas with ions that have the ability to destroy viruses, bacteria and other pathogens in the ventilated air. The air purification process takes place continuously while people are in the room, so the fight against the pathogen begins from the moment it appears in the room.

 

In addition, the air filtration level has been increased from G4 to F7 in air handling units, which is one of the highest filtration levels currently available. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and particulate matter (PM) sensors were installed. Thanks to this, it is possible to monitor air purity and, as a result, eliminate harmful compounds from the fresh air drawn in from the outside and forced inside the buildings. Systems for controlling the intensity of air exchange based on the knowledge of current CO2 measurement results have also been installed, which contributes to a significant increase in the comfort of staying in the workplace.

 

The certification also includes initiatives implemented in the field of employee well-being. Projects organized on Olivia’s patio, sports sections, exhibitions of paintings, photographs and sculptures, as well as a publicly accessible, year-round exotic garden, in which there are nearly 4 thousand plants reaching up to 11 meters in height, were noticed. All these events and amenities can be used by Olivia’s residents and guests in a safe way, thanks to the solutions used. The sum of the solutions adopted resulted in such a high rating of the IWBI.

 

Rent a parking space with the My Olivia app!

Update February 15, 2024

We encourage you to commute to work by bike whenever possible and to use public transport. However, we know that when autumn and winter slush and snow come, we are more willing to travel by car (it’s best to take your friends with you; it’s more economical and better for the environment).

 

Now beware! If you have the My Olivia app and have confirmed your resident status, you can rent a parking space in the underground garage of the building where you work! The offer also includes a parking space in the outdoor car park of the Familia Shopping Centre (Parking CH Familia).

 

Everything takes a few moments. Learn how.

 

  • Download My Olivia from the App Store or

    Google Play

    (if you don’t have it yet) and confirm your resident status.
  • Click on the PARKING LOTS icon in the app.
  • Then PURCHASE A SUBSCRIPTION.
  • Go through everything STEP BY STEP (it’s quick and easy).

 

How long can you rent a place for?

  • 1 day
  • 2 days
  • 30 days
  • Parking CH Familia: 30 days (only option)

 

How much does it cost?

  • 1 day – 30 PLN
  • 2 days – 50 PLN
  • 30 days – 375 PLN
  • Parking lot CH Familia: 30 days – 290 PLN

 

The instructions at a glance:

  • Click on the PARKING icon
  • Click on BUY SUBSCRIPTION
  • You enter the registration number of the vehicle
  • You choose the building you work in (where your building card works!)
  • You check if your access card number is correct (thanks to it you will also open the barrier)
  • You check if the order is correct.
  • If you want to receive an invoice, tick the “Invoice” checkbox.
  • You pay for everything and you’re done!

 

After paying for the subscription, the PARKING module in the My Olivia application shows you the active, purchased subscription. You also receive an email notification.

 

7 years of O4 Coworking… in numbers!

Our O4 Coworking is celebrating its 7th anniversary! So let’s give the floor to the representatives of O4, who decided to tell us about themselves… Numbers. And there’s a lot to be proud of!

 

THEREFORE… O4 COWORKING ABOUT ITSELF!

 

There are currently 167 of us, even though we are 1 coworking space and we are only 7 years old! How is that possible? The answer can be found in the O4ian satisfaction surveys, which we have been systematically conducting for years, and this is confirmed by the fact that although the pandemic caused a temporary regression in office leasing, in subsequent quarters of 2020 we observed a systematic rebound. On the occasion of the 7. On the occasion of the birthday of O4 Coworking, we had to sum up. Since the end of winter this year, we have been able to celebrate everyday life together at work again, and in July we rented the last, 65th year. office. Take a look at what we got out of these numbers.

 

We’re still growing

During the first half of 2022, 37 companies joined O4 and thus we are approaching a situation in which the O4 Coworking team will be left without an office. However, this is good news for us, the companies that are with us are gradually growing and it also happens that they migrate between spaces – from smaller to larger ones. Since February 2015, almost 500 companies of all sizes have passed through our coworking space. Currently, the O4ian community consists of about 1400 people who meet in an area of about 4000 m2. In the second quarter of 2022, we broke our sales record.

 

 

 

We like to learn

Those who are with us know that O4 Coworking is not only about offices and desks, but also about shared time, integration, networking and workshops – that is Warsztatownia.

 

Since 2018, two years before the creation of O4 Flow – a coworking space for women, 79 per cent of women have been working in the EU. The participants of our workshops were women. Among the most popular topics, chosen by about two-thirds of people, were: project management, personal branding, self-presentation and negotiations. Others willingly participated in trainings in the areas of creativity, communication and e-commerce.

 

The temporary switch to webinars during the pandemic increased the reach of the Workshop. 2020 was a record-breaking year in terms of the number of participants. We still prefer to learn in autumn. Our research shows that it is at this time of the year that the Workshop is most popular.

 

In general, live workshops win over online ones. They are chosen by 59 per cent. Participants. With the passing of the pandemic, there is also less and less interest in webinars – from a few hundred people to 20 during a webinar.

 

We are stationary and … Virtually

It’s been two years since we launched our virtual office service. This year, since August, we have expanded its scope and customers have more options, such as flexible access to desks, conference rooms on preferential terms, as well as the attractions of Olivia Centre – Olivia Garden or the observation deck.

 

After the change of packages, about 70 per cent. of customers have opted for the GOLD option, which, in addition to the registered address and correspondence handling, also provides access to the space and access to the attractions of Olivia Centre.

 

Dynamic changes and crises cause various bumps, but so far the upcoming recession has turned out to be the time of the greatest growth for us.

 

 

 

 

What will the 8th year bring for O4 Coworking? We look at it with great curiosity and we are ready for the next challenges.

 

 

More about O4 COWORKING

 

Olivia Garden awarded the prestigious 2022 European Property Awards!

Our phenomenal Olivia Garden, the only exotic garden in Poland located in the heart of the business center, has been awarded the prestigious 2022 European Property Awards, in the “Landscape Architecture” category. The winners were: Malinowski Design Urban & Landscape, which he is the author of the project and Olivia Centre – the investor and operator of the garden.

 

The competition, which dates back to 1993, brings together the best projects from all over Europe. Every year, several thousand investors from all over the world submit their applications, and the winning projects are selected by a jury consisting of real estate market experts, architects, journalists and investment advisors. The projects compete in four categories: investment, architecture, interior design and the real estate market, where the achievements of industry leaders are awarded.

 

Olivia Garden is a carefully designed space with an area of nearly 800 m2, filled with thousands of tropical plants, representing over 150 different species of plants from such exotic countries as Indonesia, Australia, New Guinea, Madagascar, Malaysia, Borneo, Costa Rica, Venezuela, and the tropical forests of the Amazon. In addition to numerous plants reaching 2-3 meters in height, more than 30 large trees have been planted in the garden, the largest of which reach up to 11 meters above the ground.

 


Olivia Garden
is the result of innovative thinking about the nature of the workplace, where the proximity of nature has a positive effect on well-being and work efficiency. The project was created in response to the needs of the residents of the business centre and for the residents of the Tri-City, for whom it is another attraction and a proposal to spend their free time.

 

Olivia Garden has been divided into 4 zones to offer space for various activities. In the shade of the Bucida Bucerasblack olive nestled in the vast mezzanine, there is a TiKi-style bar, serving fresh cocktails and light oriental cuisine. The garden is perfect as a space for social and business meetings, independent work and rest, as well as for lectures, workshops or concerts, as it has an amphitheatre, tables hidden among dense vegetation and comfortable relaxation areas.

 

“I am very pleased that the work we have done together is so highly appreciated, this time by the jury of the European Property Awards ,” says Dariusz Malinowski from Malinowski Design Urban & Landscape. – It also shows that such solutions are expected by users. Guests who have already visited our garden know that it is an extraordinary “jungle” in which a person feels full comfort and plants develop luxuriantly. It is a truly living organism in which we have provided the plants with ideal growing conditions. This is evidenced literally and figuratively by the fruits of our labor, as we more and more often harvest papaya, pomegranate or cocoa fruits growing on trees in the garden. And they are not at all there just for decoration, because once they are ripe, they end up in the kitchen or Tiki bar, where exotic cocktails are prepared to make them. I would like to thank everyone who took part in the project for their passion for work and determination.

 

The aim of Olivia Garden is to provide a new quality of spending time, work and relaxation in direct connection with nature, regardless of the season and weather conditions. The glazed body has a characteristically sloping roof, referring to the architecture of the top of the Olivia Star building, at the base of which it is located, and the historic body of the Olivia Hall, with which Olivia is adjacent. The Malinowski Design Urban & Landscape studio is responsible for the interior design design, and the Design Anatomy studio was responsible for the implementation. Work on the final concept lasted many months and involved not only architects and botanists, but also an interdisciplinary team of specialists, consulting solutions with the residents of Olivia Centre.

 

After months of operation, Olivia Garden has already become a mature project, and the plants have already undergone full acclimatization, so they are growing lushly, creating a unique impression on all guests, who can try sweet and juicy papayas – says Bogusław Wieczorek, Olivia Centre’s representative. It is very important that this space is appreciated by our residents, who use it on a daily basis as a place offering respite, relaxation, but also a space that allows for concentration and stimulates creativity. It is an absolutely unique project, which is also appreciated by numerous Tri-City residents and tourists. This is particularly important to us, because we want everyone to feel at home in Olivia. That’s why we’ve been developing features that appeal to a wide audience for years and that attract guests all day, 7 days a week. Particularly popular is the observation deck, which is located on the 32p. Olivii Star, prestigious restaurants of 33p. or the conference and event center from the 34. Floors. It is worth recalling that these spaces have already been awarded in the European Property Awards competition in 2020, and previously won the award of the Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship as the event of the year.

 

  • Residents of Olivia Centre, owners of the My Olivia application, use Olivia Garden and the Observation Deck free of charge.
  • Guests buy a ticket, which provides an extraordinary experience in Olivia Garden and allows them to visit the Observation Deck.

 

Run or march to help. We invite you together with the Santander Foundation!

On September 24, the V Charity Run NORTHERN HELPS will take place. It’s a respite run and you can take part in it! On your own feet – running or walking – on a bike, rollerblades or scooter… Do it the way you want and help build the Respite Care Centre for family caregivers, which is being built in Gdańsk on the initiative of the Hospice Foundation.

 

We run, we walk, we ride together!

This is the fifth time that the Santander Foundation has organised a run for the Gdańsk Hospice Foundation. The four previous editions were attended by 4623 people. 227k was raised. £. This year, we invite you to participate in two formulas: stationary and virtual.

  • Stationary , i.e. you can run with the employees of both Foundations, covering a distance of 7.4 km, from Work Cafe Santander in Olivia Centre to Plac Zebrań Ludowych.
  • Virtually, which means you can run in any part of the world where you happen to be.

 

What is the purpose of the run? Lofty!

Support for the construction of the Respite Care Centre, which is being built in Gdańsk on the initiative of the Hospice Foundation. The Respite Care Center is a place that will provide care for sick children and adults, and give their families a moment of rest. People who take care of sick relatives at home tend to be tired, burnt out, and overloaded with responsibilities. Just like all of us, they need at least a short vacation, a moment of respite, during which they can rest, take care of their needs and simply recharge their batteries. The Respite Care Center wants to admit its first residents as early as 2023. Learn more.

 

Date, place, formula of the event

The 5th Charity Northern Run Helps will take place on September 24, 2022 (Saturday). Depending on the chosen formula, participants should complete the planned route in the following hours:

  • Stationary run in Gdansk at 11.00 – 13.00

START at 11.00 Work Cafe Santander Gdańsk, Olivia Centre, al. Grunwaldzka 472

GOAL at 13.00 People’s Assembly Square Gdansk, Oliwa Gate

  • Global Virtual Run in Hours 6:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Central European Time (CEST).

The participant starts anywhere in the world, between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. (CEST), in compliance with the applicable regulations (including the provisions of the Road Traffic Law, the Civil Code and the site regulations) and the necessary safety measures in force in the country in which he or she is currently staying during the race.

 

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Distance

The participant will cover a distance of 7.4 km by running or walking. It is permissible to cover the distance on rollerblades, bicycles, scooters and other forms of physical activity.

 

Entry fee

The entry fee for one Participant is the minimum 20 PLN. But it is possible to deposit more because the goal is worth it! Children and adolescents up to 18 years of age free of charge.

 

Donation

People who cannot take part in the Run but want to support the construction of the Respite Care Centre in Gdańsk
can make a payment to the Foundation’s account
. All donations made to the Santander Foundation between 1 and 30 September will be donated to the Hospice Foundation for the construction of the Respite Care Centre.

 

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What’s new in My Olivia? Parking lots and Olivka Points!

 

You’ve been waiting for them. And here they are! We present – briefly and concisely – the new features in the My Olivia application.

The first one is PARKING

 

From March, with the My Olivia app on your phone, you can:

  • pay for the ticket from the above-ground car park (option for everyone),
  • purchase a parking subscription (an option for Employees of Companies from Olivia, holders of the My Olivia application, with a confirmed Resident status).

 

The subscription functionality allows you to buy entry to the underground car park of the building where you work for 1 day (30 PLN), 2 days (50 PLN) and 30 days (375 PLN). The offer also includes an above-ground car park of the Familia Shopping Centre – here the subscription covers 30 days (PLN 290).

 

Everything is simple, fast and without sneaking (in the sun or rain) to the parking ticket offices. Payment takes a few moments. You can also immediately determine whether you need an invoice for the service.

How do I purchase a subscription?

 

  1. Download the My Olivia app from the App Store or Google Play if you don’t already have it.
  2. Register in the app using your business address. (This address allows you to confirm your Resident status, i.e. that you are an Employee of one of Olivia’s Companies. Resident status will allow you to use many of our services: free of charge or at a promotional price. IMPORTANT! Confirm your email address in your mailbox).
  3. In the app, click on the PARKING icon.
  4. Then click on the SUBSCRIBE SUBSCRIBE icon.
  5. Enter the registration number of the vehicle.
  6. Choose the building where you work – it’s an office building that you have access to with your card.
  7. Proceed to choose your subscription.
  8. Select the time range of the service (1 day, 2 days, 30 days)
  9. Pay for parking (by card, BLIK or PayU).

The next one is OLIVKA POINTS

 

By using one app – My Olivia, you have a lot of options at your fingertips. Including the whole of Olivka and the points collected there (Olivka is our gastro’s loyalty app, including Natka, Natka Take Away or Olivia Star’s Observation Floor with the Vidokówka restaurant).

This will certainly make your life easier, because you only need one app to have access to two apps:)

Other benefits of owning My Olivia?

 

Thanks to My Olivia (not to be confused with the Olivka catering and loyalty app) you have access to many attractions, amenities and promotions:

  • you will enter the observation deck free of charge,
  • you will visit Olivia Garden free of charge and take advantage of the garden’s special offers, e.g. Ramen Day or Bao Day,
  • check the current menu of our restaurants,
  • you will read the latest news in “Olivia News”,
  • Upon presentation of the application you will take part – also free of charge! – in numerous sports activities, workshops and all kinds of olive attractions.

 


 

My heart goes out to Ukraine. We help together!

We wanted to thank you for your big hearts! In a few days, Olivia’s Amazing Community collected the entire amount of moneyto furnish a room for mothers with small children who arrive in Gdańsk from war-torn Ukraine. In this way, we help the Regional Volunteer Centre in Gdańsk together. And we wanted to show that this room for mothers with babies is already being decorated, filled, furnished – thanks to you! It’s already happening!

On the evening of 9 March, at ul. Lower Gate 8 in Gdansk, where the main information and coordination point for refugees is located, the first transport of items purchased with the amount collected on our fundraiser arrived.

These are cribs, bathtubs, changing tables, toys, breast pumps, bottles, warmers, blankets, diapers. There were teethers, rattles and soothing, humming teddy bears, which were donated by Mrs. Ewa and Mr. Piotr from Elbląg. The second transport with larger furniture will arrive at the Lower Gate soon. We will keep you informed.

Thank you for your help, donations, promotion of the fundraiser, open hearts and helping hands.

This is not the end of our joint action for refugees from war-torn Ukraine.

On Thursday, March 10th, we transported to the warehouse of the Polish Red Cross in Gdańsk Wrzeszcz nearly a ton of gifts donated by the employees of Olivia companies, by you, people with big hearts. Our resident, Omida, helped us with transport, for which we thank you very much!

Together, we donated long-term food, cosmetics and household chemicals, sweets, paper towels, water, diapers, blankets, sleeping bags, power banks, sleeping mats, bed linen… It is impossible to list everything here. A big bow to you!

And a big thank you to all our Donors and Volunteers, packing, segregating, sealing, carrying. It’s hard work after work. Hugs!


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ZR Trade, Omida and the social project of Energia employees awarded in the Olivia Prize for 2021

 

Olivia Prize 2021 is behind us. Awards were presented in the Pro Bono, Business and Eco categories. The Olivia Centre community has also decided to donate a special award, Olivia Impact, to the Regional Volunteer Centre in Gdańsk to support war refugees from Ukraine.

 

The Olivia Prize 2021 in the Pro Bono category went to Energa for the implementation of the project Pier(w)si win! It was awarded for the grassroots initiative of the company’s employees, Natalia Cebula, Magdalena Pakmur and Ewa Opiela. The ladies carried out the project in cooperation with the Pink Butterfly Association and the Breast Disease Centre, operating at the University Clinical Centre. It was also supported by the ORLEN Foundation, Olivia Centre and Radio Gdańsk. The aim of the Pier(w)si wins campaign was to change the perception of breast cancer. Prevention was promoted and educated. A mobile vehicle was also installed in Olivia Centre. Women aged 50 to 69 could take part in the free tests.

 

Breast cancer is a disease like any other. If detected quickly, it gives a great chance of a complete cure. How to examine the breasts and where to turn for help was discussed, for example,  during the meeting with Elżbieta Senkus-Konefka , PhD– an authority of Polish oncology. The event was combined with professional medical advice, instruction on how to braffiter, but also with sewing pillows, which are of great importance in the postoperative recovery process.  More…

 

The Olivia Prize 2021 in the Business category went to Omida for entering the new intermodal transport market. 

 

New legal norms aimed at unifying the regulations concerning carriers in the European Union make Polish logistics and transport companies much less competitive for their customers. It is estimated that in the near future Poland will lose half of its transport market, thus its share will fall from 50 to 25%. An alternative to the development and maintenance of the market position is intermodal transport. Omida was one of the first companies in Poland to put a strategic emphasis on the development of this form of transport, wanting to slowly replace everything it does in international traffic with road and rail transport. The Omidy project has an ecological dimension. One train is able to carry more than 40 trailers at a time, which brings measurable benefits in the form of reduced traffic on the roads, reduces CO2 emissions and noise, as well as increases the safety of other passengers on the roads. As part of its group of companies, Omida organizes 1500 domestic and international loadings a day, so the planned change will have a significant impact on the environment.

 

It is very important to us that the innovations we introduce are noticed and appreciated,” emphasizes Bartłomiej Glinka, President of the Management Board of Omida S.A. Changing regulations have presented the entire industry with difficult challenges, and the award-winning project is our response to this situation. It is with great satisfaction that I would like to emphasize that the solutions we are introducing are at the same time ecological, beneficial to society, and if the whole project is successful, it will also allow the Polish transport industry to maintain its position in Europe.

 

fot. Prestiż Magazyn Trójmiejski/Karol Kacperski

Olivia Prize 2021 in the Eco category for ZR Trade for the implementation of the #ZeroWasteWorking project

Zero waste initiatives are becoming more and more popular, despite the fact that they require their participants to get involved and change their habits. ZR Trade decided to bring this idea to a new level by integrating and motivating its employees for the sake of ecology. The project #ZeroWasteWorking started innocently, with a complete abandonment of drinks in plastic bottles and a switch to the use of filtered tap water. Over time, it began to take on wider and wider dimensions. In addition to sorting all the trash in the office, using only recycled paper, and a promotional campaign on LinkedIn, employees have implemented an initiative to share surplus food with a short shelf life, borrow equipment they rarely use, and exchange items they no longer need. Only reusable office supplies, such as pens and proofreaders with refillable refills, are used throughout the company. What’s more, employees also most often repair office equipment and small items themselves, which is not only ecological, but also integrative.

Something that needs to be fixed, for us is a chance to break away from mental work and integrate the team says Tomasz from ZR Trade.Instead of throwing it away and replacing it with a new one, we make a joint attempt to repair it and only if it fails, we order new ones. Of course, these are minor DIY repairs, not professional repairs to electronic equipment; In this case, we still use the services of experts.

In addition, we have given up 100% of plastic advertising gadgets. What makes us happy is the fact that each subsequent element of this action drives the next ones. Once or twice a year if necessary, we organize a collection of old blankets, etc. for an animal shelter, and if we replace the equipment with a newer one, we give the old one to those in need. For the purpose of the campaign, we have created a company chat, where employees report a problem, and people willing to help sign in with their skills – Karolina adds.

The purpose of the Olivia Prize awards is to distinguish valuable initiatives undertaken by the residents of Olivia Centre in a given calendar year – says Bogusław Wieczorek from Olivia Centre. “The number of initiatives that come to us in the form of applications fills us with great satisfaction. We are glad that these are not only purely business projects, but also social and ecological initiatives. The Olivia Prize allows us to see valuable projects of companies with offices in Olivia Centre and additionally promote those that the jury considers to be the most noteworthy.

Olivia Impact Special Award

This year’s edition could not be complete without a reference to the current situation in Ukraine. The special prize of the jury, Olivia Impact , was awarded to the Regional Volunteer Centre in Gdańsk. Its equivalent, i.e. ten thousand zlotys will be donated to war refugees from Ukraine. The Regional Volunteer Centre is an organisation that coordinates the care of refugees coming to Gdańsk. Their activities include the organization of a helpline for refugees, the processing of formalities, activities in the field of medical rescue, and psychological support. RCW helps you find a job, school or kindergarten for your children. It also cooperates with the units of the Territorial Defense Forces, which coordinate accommodation. The centre’s volunteers also work at the railway station in Gdansk, coordinating activities for all those arriving by rail from the border to Gdansk.

In addition to the cash prizes, the winners received Olivia Prize statuettes, prepared by prof. Tomasz Sobisz, Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Sculpture and Intermedia at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk.