The new equipment is located in the Fabril Comadran building, built in 1950 by the industrial engineer Antoni Forrellad Solà, known for its lightweight metal trusses.
The NZEB (Nearly Zero-Emission Building) project includes 350 photovoltaic panels that generate 157 kW of renewable energy and is part of the European Next Generation plan.
Can Comadrán will host 1500 m2 of shared remote workspaces, as well as educational and economic revitalization spaces.