Two days. One headquarters. A team that knows where the journey is heading.
On June 26th and 27th we have our Sales Meeting held in Kaarst – and it was more than a regular meeting. It was a statement.
Our colleagues from Palma de Mallorca flew in on Thursday evening: Dominic Feigl, Alexandra-Sophie Grass and Samir Zaari for the very first time, Pascal Pegel and Dirk Hölscher as well as familiar faces with fresh topics in tow. For the three newcomers, it was their first visit to our headquarters – and we made sure it was a hit.
Thursday evening: arrival, getting to know each other & cold drinks
Take a deep breath at 38° in the shade. Before Friday's intensity begins, we met up with the entire sales team and colleagues from engineering at a beer garden in Kaarst on Thursday evening. Casual, open, with no agenda. Exactly how good team dynamics are built—not in the meeting room, but over the first evening together.
Friday: Kaarst in full format
Friday was dedicated to the headquarters. An extensive tour, direct insights into our processes and structures—and above all: genuine exchange with the tech team. Presentations and lectures provided the framework in terms of content, but the real added value lay between the lines: in conversation, in the questions, in direct sparring between sales and technology.
In the afternoon, strategy meetings followed, in which we jointly sharpened the course for the coming months. The day concluded with a barbecue together—cross-departmental, uncomplicated, and with the right energy.
Saturday: Sharpening what already cuts
Saturday belonged to the sales team. Workshops and training sessions that serve not out of obligation, but out of ambition. Anyone who works in sales at CUBE CONCEPTS knows: standing still is not an option. The exchange among one another and with the engineering team was particularly fruitful over these two days—and that is no coincidence, but the result of people who mean business.

On Saturday afternoon, the meeting was officially over. The team from Palma flew back – with more know-how, more context, and a network that is now even tighter woven.
What will come of the sales meeting?
Events like this are not a nice-to-have. They are the glue that holds a distributed team together. Those who know their colleagues trust them. Those who understand the technology sell better. And anyone who has been to Kaarst knows what they come to work for every day.
We'll keep going. Always.
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