Tech meets city pulse - Wallenstam welcomes Satcube to Kungsgatan
Published 8/19/2025The technology company Satcube, with its headquarters in Gothenburg, has grown rapidly in recent years and will move early next year to Wallenstam's office premises at Kungsgatan 20. The move will be an upgrade to more central and technically adapted premises of 970 square meters that will facilitate both continued expansion and the development of new technologies.
Satcube develops portable satellite terminals that enable broadband connectivity almost anywhere on Earth - a technology used, for instance, by emergency services, newsrooms and humanitarian organizations.
"Establishing ourselves at Kungsgatan 20 provides a strategic boost - with a central location that is appreciated by both colleagues and partners. We are looking forward to modern premises, which will be tailored for our technical operations and will create opportunities for continued expansion and development. The possibility to test our satellite modules directly from the roof terrace will also be a tangible benefit," says Jakob Kallmér, CEO of Satcube.
The premises at Kungsgatan 20 are split between two floors with open office space, meeting rooms, a kitchenette and a lovely terrace. Adaptations of the premises are being carried out before taking possession in order to meet the technical and security needs of the operations.
"We are happy to welcome Satcube to an address where innovation meets urban life. The interest for central office premises remains strong, and we see that companies value both the location and the possibility to create an attractive work environment in the middle of the city pulse," says Marina Fritsche, Regional Director Gothenburg and Vice CEO of Wallenstam.
Kungsgatan 20 (Inom Vallgraven 60:9-10) is located in the heart of Gothenburg inner city, a stone's throw from Avenyn, Haga and Central Station - close to both communications and the city's rich service offering. Generations of Gothenburgers have passed behind the austere façade where Satcube is moving in early next year as one of the well-known EPA department stores was once located here.