
The wetransform 2026 Offsite
The new year has brought the wetransform offsite to a new location. After many happy years of offsites in Saig, this year’s event took place at the Rhöniversum environmental education centre in Oberelsbach, located right at the heart of the Rhön UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

The Rhön UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is a model region for sustainable development that spotlights harmonious ways to balance ecology, economy, and social issues. This lines up well with wetransform’s mission. By building open data ecosystems, we transform how data is shared, accessed, and used for the common good. In doing so, we improve the societal impact of data, empowering individuals and organisations to make sustainable and future-oriented decisions.
This being our offsite, it was time to make sustainable and future-oriented decisions of our own.
Workshops
Operating under the theme “Seize Opportunities. Shape Change.”, the team harnessed the classroom-like atmosphere at the Rhöniversum to review 2025, exchange open feedback, discuss challenges, and focus on the best ways to move forward.

To do so, we divided four days into seven blocks and prepared homework in advance to ensure everyone’s input would be adequately represented and integrated. We used four of the seven blocks for the heart of the offsite:
- What opportunities do we have to make significant progress towards our mission?
- How do we improve our processes, tools and competencies to make sure we are able to make the most out of these opportunities?
Being highly action-focused, we ended up with four “opportunity squads” that developed four of the eight strategic opportunities – ranging from using AI for Transformation to building out the Forest Digital Ecosystem. These opportunity squads have since then been laser focused on the next steps – reaching out to clients, submitting bids, developing concepts and more – with a deadline of just 30 days towards producing first results.

Outings
While the weather was a bit of a hindrance at times, with snow and fog barring us from activities such as tree planting and felling, wetransform is not a company where the weather can ruin our day.

Under the guidance of a local forester, we marched off into the snowy woods to learn about the various types of trees, the reintroduction of natural predators, the challenges in organising hunts, and other things that happen on the forest floor. A great way to prepare for the upcoming SmartForest 2026 conference, which we’ll be hosting this coming March.

A different day brought friendlier weather, which allowed us a visit to the nearby Wasserkuppe, a scenic spot full of interesting historical sites, much-loved by the air sports community.

Here, we enjoyed pleasant walks and took the opportunity to see the sights. Not only the aerial acrobatics on display, but also the former radar dome, the spring of the river Fulda, and various other monuments and stunning landscape features.

Good Times
Our indoor activities were not limited to work alone. The Rhöniversum boasts a table tennis room that soon became a much-favoured hangout for the wetransform crew. Often, a sly wave of the paddle was all it took for a break to turn into a thoroughly enjoyable game.

People had also had the foresight to bring tabletop games, which immediately became a staple evening activity for the entire crew.

Conclusion
For a remote-first company, it is always a challenge to set up a balanced offsite. We want to have the time and space to connect, as doing so is a rare opportunity, but also want to harness the momentum created by a shared space to get some real work done and hammer out strategic solutions.
Fortunately, we’re pretty good at balancing.

Want to join us for the next offsite? We are hiring!
Check out all vacancies here.

