Factory
Jean-François Muller has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Jean-François is currently the Director at Factory, where they lead the design, construction, and operation of campuses for startups. Prior to this, Jean-François was a Founding and Managing Partner at LUX REALINVEST, where they provided real estate services such as valuation, advisory, and project management. Before that, they worked as the Associé Gérant at PMN sàrl. Jean-François also served as an Administrateur at Valéan Immobilier SA and held multiple roles at Banque de Luxembourg, including Senior Corporate Advisor, Head of Security/Risk Management, and Project Manager in both real estate and investment funds. Jean-François'sversatile experience has allowed him to develop a wide range of skills in the entrepreneurial, real estate, and financial sectors.
Jean-François Muller has a diverse education history. From 1998 to 2001, they attended ESCP Business School, where they earned a European Master in Management (MSc) degree, in addition to a Diplôme Grande Ecole de Commerce and Diplom-Kaufmann qualifications. Jean-François'sfield of study at ESCP Business School focused on Management, Economics, Finance, and Marketing.
In 2013 and 2014, they pursued further education at the Institut de Formation Bancaire Luxembourg, where they earned a certification as a Certified Corporate Advisor. The specific field of study for this certification is not specified.
Before their time at ESCP Business School, Jean-François studied at the University of Strasbourg from 1993 to 1995. The degree attained during this period is not mentioned, but their field of study was Law.
Prior to that, from 1992 to 1993, they attended the University of Luxembourg, and again, the exact degree earned is not specified. However, their field of study at the time was a combination of Economics and French Law.
Overall, Jean-François Muller has a strong educational background, with degrees and qualifications in a range of fields including Management, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Law, and Corporate Advisory.
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Factory
Factory develops and operates offices for fast growing startups and technology companies. Their model focuses on clustering successful startups, international tech giants and young entrepreneurs in sizable office complexes to facilitate exchange, shared knowledge and provide the framework for serendipity to take place.The Factory conceptoriginated in Berlin in early 2012 as a response to the dire need for flexible contracts for office space from technology startups, doubling in size sometimes inside 12 months. Understanding the specific growth trends and needs for tech-focused firms, their spaces and rental contracts are designed to support the individual phases of their development.Beyond well designed, flexible office space, Factory’s cluster model creates proximity and allows like-minded companies to network, host events together and ultimately build meaningful partnerships and relationships with one another. The environment they strive for on their campuses is open and collaborative – where all parties are supporting each other along their growth trajectory.They have defined six elements at the core of the Factory model: Community, Technology, Events, Partnerships, Communication and Space.While it is intrinsic for the startup community to be open and share with one another, often other actors within society have difficulty in finding an inroad. Factory offers access by the established industry, academia and politicians through a physical manifestation of a city’s technology community.