Bruker
Madrid

Bruker, one of the world's leading analytical instrumentation companies, enables scientists to make pioneering discoveries and develop new applications that improve people's quality of life. Bruker's high-performance scientific instruments, along with its analytical and diagnostic solutions, provide the tools needed to explore life and materials at the molecular, cellular, and microscopic level.

Working closely with its clients, Bruker is dedicated to driving innovation and success in a variety of fields, from molecular research in the life sciences to pharmaceutical and industrial applications. Besides, Bruker has become a leading provider of high-throughput systems for cell biology, preclinical imaging, clinical phenomics and proteomics research, clinical microbiology, and molecular pathology research.

Today, more than 7.500 employees in more than 90 locations around the world are engaged in overcoming industry challenges. Bruker continues to develop its range of products and solutions, expand its installed system base and strengthen its strong reputation among its customers.

As part of its ongoing commitment to innovation and sustainability, Bruker has incorporated recycled ECOcero acoustic panels into its offices, made from recycled plastic bottles. These custom designed panels not only provide effective acoustic control, improving the working environment for employees, but also reflect Bruker's commitment to protecting the environment and adopting sustainable working practices.

Bruker is firmly committed to continuing to meet the needs of its customers and to further developing cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to today's analytical challenges, all while maintaining a conscious focus on sustainability and environmental protection.

Why acoustically condition an office? 

  1. Increased collaboration: According to a study from Stanford University, acoustic conditioning can foster collaboration by making group conversations more comfortable (Chong, J., & Evans, GW, 2018).
  2. Reduction of Staff Rotation: A study from the University of California suggests that a proper work environment can reduce staff turnover (DeLeire, T., & Levy, H., 2004).
  3. Increased Employee Loyalty: According to Harvard University, employees tend to be more loyal to companies that invest in their well-being, such as improving workplace acoustics (Harter, JK, et al., 2002).
  4. Less Visual Distractions: A study from the University of Sydney found that proper acoustic conditioning can reduce visual distractions, since employees do not need to search for the source of the noise (Jahncke, H., et al., 2011).
  5. Improving Problem Solving Skills: A study from the University of Chicago suggests that a quieter environment can improve problem-solving skills (Keinan, G., 1987).
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