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Architecture in Motion: How the Base Camp Continues to Create Spaces

Architecture in Motion: How the Base Camp Continues to Create Spaces

The Base Camp of the University of Liechtenstein looks back on an impressive journey – from a former research container in the FLUIDGLASS project to a mobile, modular platform for exchange, participation, and temporary urban development.

 

At present, the Base Camp is being used by the city of Dornbirn as a temporary home for the FC Admira Dornbirn, after the club’s building was destroyed by fire. The sale to the city of Dornbirn was accompanied by Wolfgang Schwarzmann.

 

But this is just the beginning: the city of Dornbirn also plans to use the Base Camp for various participatory urban development projects in the future – such as citizen participation processes, temporary dialogue spaces, or mobile project offices in public spaces.

 

From research to a real-world laboratory platform

 

The Base Camp has its origins in the EU research project FLUIDGLASS and was fundamentally rebuilt as an upcycling project by students at the University of Liechtenstein in close collaboration with the carpentry firm Frommelt. As part of a seminar week led by Martin Mackowitz, Robert Mair, and Wolfgang Schwarzmann, the students transformed the original shipping container into a modular, adaptable space suitable for a wide range of social formats – from workshops to concerts to public discussion forums.

 

Implementation began with student prototypes. In the workshops of the Frommelt carpentry firm, the majority of the construction was developed, cut, screwed together, and assembled by the students. In this way, parts of a research station were skillfully repurposed into a place for design, participation, and communication.

 

Locations and milestones

 

2018–2019: The Base Camp served as a mobile living room as part of the “Schaffarei” festival organized by the Chamber of Labor Vorarlberg. In five municipalities in Vorarlberg, it addressed the future of work – as a space for dialogue, exchange, and cultural interventions.

 

Autumn 2019: Under the direction of Prof. Anne Brandl, the Base Camp appeared as the “Vadozner Huus” on the deck of the Marktplatzgarage in Vaduz (September 11–28). In cooperation with the municipality of Vaduz, the Base Camp was used as an open platform for perception walks, discussions, and social encounters – a temporary place to linger, experience, and co-create.

 

2020–2024: The Base Camp was used for university workshops and design projects at the University of Liechtenstein – as a mobile real-world laboratory and a constructive vessel for architectural and social experimentation.

 

Since 2025: After the fire at the FC Admira Dornbirn clubhouse, the city of Dornbirn has provided the Base Camp as a temporary clubhouse. In the future, it will also be used in Dornbirn for participation formats, mobile city offices, or experimental urban projects.

 

A versatile spatial experiment with a future

 

The Base Camp is a vibrant example of circular construction, participatory urban design, and interdisciplinary learning. What began as a container has, through student initiative, creative vision, and social engagement, become a platform for change – demonstrating how architectural ideas can be mobilized, made effective, and carried forward sustainably.

 

"We plan, we puzzle, and we discuss a lot … but the chronology of this project has exceeded our expectations on several levels. In addition to the initial reuse – from ‘FluidGlass’ to ‘BaseCamp’ – we also managed to give it another life as the ‘Vadozner Huus’ and as a workshop space at the university.

The fact that we are now, once again, creating added value in Dornbirn with this ‘tool for the development of urban spaces’ far exceeds our expectations. At the same time, it shows that the long-term multiple use of objects, things, and spaces must be repeatedly realigned and directed toward current needs.

It is only through a fundamentally flexible infrastructure and a bit of energy in adapting a structure that one can see how long a concept or project can be kept in use. We are curious to see where the BaseCamp can be spotted in future applications by the city of Dornbirn."

Wolfgang Schwarzmann

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Graduation Ceremony with Awards – March 2025

Graduation Ceremony with Awards – March 2025

At the graduation ceremony of the University of Liechtenstein on Friday, March 21, 2025, two doctoral degrees were conferred, and 30 graduates of the University of Liechtenstein were awarded their diplomas. In addition, six graduates received awards for outstanding achievements.

 

In his welcome address, Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt emphasized: “With your successful graduation, you have proven that you can adapt to various challenges and deliver excellent performance. With your resilience, you are well equipped to find your path in our fast-paced world, whether you choose to pursue an academic career or work in a company in the future.”

 

Rektor Dr. Christian Frommelt welcher gerade eine Rede hält.

Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt

Rektor Dr. Christian Frommelt welcher gerade eine Rede hält.

Dr. iur. Manuel Walser, LL.M., Walser Rechtsanwälte AG, explained in his keynote speech: “I would like to leave you with a quote from Peter Drucker, a pioneer of modern management theory: ‘The best way to predict the future is to create it.’ Approach it with courage, knowledge, and diligence, and I am certain you will find success and—at least as important—enjoyment and fulfillment in what you do. And if you happen to make a mistake or take a decision which, in hindsight, turns out to have been wrong, it is still a hundred times better than having done nothing at all.”

Dr. iur. Manuel Walser bei einer Rede.

Keynote speaker Dr. iur. Manuel Walser, LL.M.

Dr. iur. Manuel Walser bei einer Rede.

Associate Professor Dr. Sebastian Stöckl hosted the graduation ceremony.

Assoz. Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl bei einer Rede.

Assoz. Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl

Assoz. Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl bei einer Rede.

Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt and the respective program directors conferred academic degrees on the graduates in the fields of Architecture and Economics.

 

Doctoral Degrees in Economics

 

At this year’s graduation ceremony, two students in the field of Economics were awarded their doctoral degrees:

 

Dr. Christian Frommelt und Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke neben Dr. Amandine Herbé mit ihrem Diplom.

From left to right.: Dr. Christian Frommelt, Dr. Amandine Herbé and Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke

Dr. Christian Frommelt und Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke neben Dr. Amandine Herbé mit ihrem Diplom.

Amandine Herbé was awarded her doctoral degree with the distinction summa cum laude for her dissertation “How to improve both supply chain resilience and sustainability? An Information Systems perspective.” Her supervisor was Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke.

Dr. Christian Frommelt und Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz neben Dr. Kasem Zotkaj mit seinem Diplom.

From left to right: Dr. Christian Frommelt, Dr. Kasem Zotkaj and Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz

Dr. Christian Frommelt und Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz neben Dr. Kasem Zotkaj mit seinem Diplom.

Kasem Zotkaj was awarded his doctoral degree with the distinction magna cum laude for his dissertation “Sustainable Taxation.” His supervisor was Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz.

 

Outstanding Achievements

 

Six graduates were recognized for their exceptional achievements with awards presented by Liechtenstein companies and associations.

 

Awards in the field of Architecture

 

The LIA, the Liechtenstein Association of Engineers and Architects, traditionally honors the top graduates of the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in Architecture. The award for the Bachelor’s program went to Luis Friedemann, while the award for the Master’s program was given to Edwin Juerg Baertschi.

 

Dipl. Ing. Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler mit Edwin Juerg Baertschi und Luis Friedemann welche ihr Diplom halten.

From left to right.: Dipl. Ing. Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler (LIA), Edwin Juerg Baertschi and Luis Friedemann

Dipl. Ing. Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler mit Edwin Juerg Baertschi und Luis Friedemann welche ihr Diplom halten.

Awards for Economics

 

The “Promotion of Young Technical Talent” Foundation of Hilti AG once again honored the most innovative theses from the Bachelor’s and Master’s programs in Economics. The award in the Bachelor’s program in Business Administration was presented to Laura Boltizar. The prize in the Master’s program category went to Ermal Gashi (Finance program).

Tobias Zangerl mit Ermal Gashi und Laura Boltizar welche einen Hilti Koffer halten.

From left to right.: Ermal Gashi, Tobias Zangerl (Hilti AG) and Laura Boltizar

Tobias Zangerl mit Ermal Gashi und Laura Boltizar welche einen Hilti Koffer halten.

The Liechtenstein Bankers Association (LBV) traditionally awards prizes for the highest overall average across all modules in the Bachelor’s program with a specialization in Financial Services (IFS) and in the Master’s program in Finance. The award in the Bachelor’s program was presented to Natalie Galli, while the award in the Master’s program went to Ermal Gashi. In addition, the LBV grants a prize for outstanding academic and practice-relevant theses. The award in the Bachelor’s program in Business Administration with a specialization in Financial Services (IFS) was given to Natalie Galli. The prize in the Master’s program in Finance was awarded to Mykola Subtelnyi.

Dr. Hans-Werner Gassner neben Mykola Subtelnyi, Natalie Galli und Ermal Gashi mit einer Tüte in der Hand.

From left to right: Mykola Subtelnyi, Dr. Hans-Werner Gassner (LBV), Natalie Galli, and Ermal Gashi.

Dr. Hans-Werner Gassner neben Mykola Subtelnyi, Natalie Galli und Ermal Gashi mit einer Tüte in der Hand.

Student speeches

 

The student speeches by Christian Schlag (Bachelor’s program in Architecture) and Mykola Subtelnyi (Master’s program in Finance) concluded the graduation ceremony.

Christian Schlag und Mykola Subtelnyi stehen nebeneinander.

From left to right.: Christian Schlag and Mykola Subtelnyi

Christian Schlag und Mykola Subtelnyi stehen nebeneinander.

The graduation ceremony was accompanied musically by Infinitus Brass.

Infinitus Brass beim musizieren.

Infinitus Brass

Infinitus Brass beim musizieren.

Graduates by degree program

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Bachelor of Science Architecture.

Graduates Bachelor of Science in Architecture

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Bachelor of Science Architecture.
Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Bachelor of Science Betriebswirtschaftslehre.

Graduates Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Bachelor of Science Betriebswirtschaftslehre.
Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Master of Science Architecture.

Graduates Master of Science in Architecture

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Master of Science Architecture.
Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Masters of Science Finance.

Graduates Master of Science in Finance

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Masters of Science Finance.
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Graduation Ceremony September 2024

Graduation Ceremony September 2024

Five doctorates were awarded at the University of Liechtenstein's graduation ceremony on Friday, 27 September 2024, and 116 graduates of the University of Liechtenstein received their diplomas. Awards for outstanding achievements were also presented to nine graduates.

 

The Rector of the University, Dr Christian Frommelt, and the respective programme directors awarded the graduates their academic degrees in the fields of architecture and economics. The diplomas in MBA Technology and Innovation were presented by Prof Dr Leo Brecht and Dr Christian Frommelt.

 

Rektor Christian Frommelt bei einer Rede.

Dr. Christian Frommelt, Rector

Rektor Christian Frommelt bei einer Rede.

In his welcome speech, Christian Frommelt emphasised: «Those who focus on diversity and flexibility benefit in many ways in our fast-moving world. The University of Liechtenstein has not only equipped you with cutting-edge expertise, but has also provided you with the soft skills that will give you the best possible start to your future thanks to its manageable and personalised structure.»

Carsten Huber hält eine Rede.

Keynote speaker Carsten Huber, Artistic Director and Managing Director of the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra and the Vaduz Classic Festival

Carsten Huber hält eine Rede.

Keynote speaker Carsten Huber, Artistic Director and Managing Director of the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra and the Vaduz Classic Festival, appealed to the graduates: «Stay curious, creative and don't be afraid to change direction and break new ground. Be honest, cautious and open to change. Today's complex and crisis-ridden times need above all courageous, creative thinkers and determined doers. Think about where you can make an impact with your skills and passion - both professionally and privately.»

Ass.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl hält eine Rede.

Ass.-Prof Dr Sebastian Stöckl, Academic Director of the Liechtenstein Undergraduate & Graduate School

Ass.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl hält eine Rede.

Assistant Professor Dr Sebastian Stöckl, Academic Director of the Liechtenstein Undergraduate & Graduate School, hosted the graduation ceremony.

 

Exceptional performance

 

Nine graduates were honoured for their outstanding achievements with prizes from Liechtenstein companies and associations.

 

Prizes for the economic sciences

 

As in previous years, Hilti AG's «Promotion of young technical talent» foundation honoured the most innovative theses from the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes in economics.
The award in the Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration was presented to Robin Hager. The prize in the Master's degree programme went to Shania Allhusen (Master's degree programme in Entrepreneurship & Management).

 

Daniel Oehry und Robin Hager sind zu sehen

From left: Daniel Oehry (Hilti AG) and Robin Hager 

Daniel Oehry und Robin Hager sind zu sehen
Auf dem Bild sind Shania Allhusen und Gabrielle Bergeon.

From left: Shania Allhusen and Gabrielle Bergeon (Hilti AG) 

Auf dem Bild sind Shania Allhusen und Gabrielle Bergeon.

The Liechtenstein Bankers Association (LBA) honours the best average of all modules from the Bachelor's degree programme in Business Administration with a specialisation in Financial Services (IFS) and the Master's degree programme in Finance.
The award in the Bachelor's programme went to Dominik Sidler. In the Master's programme, the award was presented to Julian Hanser.
The LBV also honours outstanding academic and practically relevant theses.
Benjamin Kuchelmair received the award in the Bachelor's programme and Oliver Nägele received the award in the Master's programme.

Auf dem Bild sind Dr. Hans Werner Gassner, Benjamin Kuchelmair und Dominik Sidler.

From left: Dr Hans Werner Gassner (LBV), Benjamin Kuchelmair and Dominik Sidler 

Auf dem Bild sind Dr. Hans Werner Gassner, Benjamin Kuchelmair und Dominik Sidler.
Auf dem Bild sind Dr. Hans Werner Gassner, Julian Hanser und Oliver Nägele.

From left: Dr Hans Werner Gassner (LBV), Julian Hanser and Oliver Nägele

Auf dem Bild sind Dr. Hans Werner Gassner, Julian Hanser und Oliver Nägele.

CIT Coin Invest AG honours the best average of all modules (incl. Master's thesis) in the Master's degree programme in Entrepreneurship & Management. The award went to Bettina Beutner.

Auf dem Bild sind Bettina Beutner und Andrea Rauti.

From left: Bettina Beutner and Andrea Rauti (CIT Coin Invest AG) 

Auf dem Bild sind Bettina Beutner und Andrea Rauti.

Awards in the field of architecture

 

The LIA, the Liechtenstein Association of Engineers and Architects, traditionally honours the best graduates of the Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes in architecture.
Patricia Clara Defranceschi received the award for the Bachelor's degree programme, while Lina Gaspari received the award for the Master's degree programme.

 

Auf dem Bild sind Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler und Clara Defranceschi.

From left: Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler (LIA) and Clara Defranceschi 

Auf dem Bild sind Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler und Clara Defranceschi.
Auf dem Bild sind Lina Gaspari und Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler.

From left: Lina Gaspari and Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler (LIA) 

Auf dem Bild sind Lina Gaspari und Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler.

Doctorates in the field of economics

 

At this year's graduation ceremony, five students in the field of economics were awarded their doctorates. 

Auf dem Bild sind Dr. Christian Frommelt, Arabella Nigg-Stock, Simon Liegl, Sebastian Moder und Martin Weber, mit Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke, Prof. Dr. Leo Brecht und Prof. Dr. Marco Furtner.

From left: Dr Christian Frommelt, Arabella Nigg-Stock, Simon Liegl, Sebastian Moder and Martin Weber, with Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke, Prof Dr Leo Brecht and Prof Dr Marco Furtner (Tian Luan is missing from the picture)

Auf dem Bild sind Dr. Christian Frommelt, Arabella Nigg-Stock, Simon Liegl, Sebastian Moder und Martin Weber, mit Prof. Dr. Jan vom Brocke, Prof. Dr. Leo Brecht und Prof. Dr. Marco Furtner.

Manuel Weber received his doctorate with the grade magna cum laude for his dissertation «On the Role of Change in Business Process Management (BPM)», his supervisor was Prof Dr Jan vom Brocke.

 

Simon Liegl was awarded a doctorate summa cum laude for his dissertation «Defining the Ill-defined - Exploring the Behavioural Underpinnings of Charismatic Leadership», his supervisor was Prof. Dr Marco Furtner.

 

Arabella Nigg-Stock was awarded a doctorate with the grade summa cum laude for her dissertation «Identifying patterns of innovation-efficient firms: Practices, processes and techniques», her supervisor was Prof Dr Leo Brecht.

 

Sebastian Moder was awarded a doctorate summa cum laude for his dissertation «Mindfulness in Organisations», his supervisor was Prof. Dr Marco Furtner.

 

Tian Luan was awarded the doctorate magna cum laude for his dissertation «CSR Decoupling, Corporate Governance and Green Investments», his supervisor was Prof Dr Marco Menichetti.

 

Student speeches

 

Auf dem Bild sind Benjamin Kuchelmair und Hana Gashi sowie Asli Yavuz.

From left: Benjamin Kuchelmair, Hana Gashi and Asli Yavuz

Auf dem Bild sind Benjamin Kuchelmair und Hana Gashi sowie Asli Yavuz.

The student speeches by Benjamin Kuchelmair and Hana Gashi (both Bachelor of Business Administration) and Asli Yavuz (Master of Architecture) concluded the graduation ceremony.

 

 

Musical accompaniment


 

Auf dem Bild sind Janina Rischka und Franz Ortner.

Janina Rischka and Franz Ortner  

Auf dem Bild sind Janina Rischka und Franz Ortner.

Graduates by degree programme with programme manager, director of studies and rector

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Bachelor of Science Architecture.

From left: Prof. Dipl.-Arch. ETH/SIA Dietrich Schwarz, Bachelor of Science in Architecture graduates, Jasmin Kozlica and Dr Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Bachelor of Science Architecture.
Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Bachelor of Science Betriebswirtschafslehre.

From left: Dr Bernd Schenk, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration graduates, Bianca Aust, Nadine Hasler and Dr Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Bachelor of Science Betriebswirtschafslehre.
Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Masters of Science Architecture.

From left: Prof. Dipl. Arch. ETH Michael Wagner, Master of Science in Architecture graduates, Tamara Kessler and Dr Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Masters of Science Architecture.
Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Masters of Science Finance.

From left: Master of Science in Finance graduates, Associate Professor Dr Martin Angerer, Patrick Krause and Dr Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Masters of Science Finance.
Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Master of Science Information Systems.

From left: Master of Science in Information Systems graduates, Prof Dr Pavel Laskov, Daniel Knapp and Dr Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Master of Science Information Systems.
Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Master of Science Entrepreneurship and Management..

From left: Master of Science in Entrepreneurship & Management graduates, Tobias Fitz, Dr Christian Frommelt und Prof Dr Marco Furtner

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des Master of Science Entrepreneurship and Management..

Award Ceremony and Graduation for Professional Education Programmes

Award Ceremony and Graduation for Professional Education Programmes

At the graduation ceremony of the University of Liechtenstein on Friday, 27 September 2024, 49 graduates of the university’s professional education programmes received their diplomas. In addition, sponsors presented five awards for exceptional achievements to 11 graduates.

 

In his welcome address, Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt emphasized: “With your successful graduation, you have proven that you can adapt to completely unexpected challenges and deliver top performance. With your resilience, you are ideally equipped to find your path in our fast-paced world, whether you choose to pursue an academic career or work in a company.”

 

Rektor Christian Frommelt hält eine Rede.

Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt

Rektor Christian Frommelt hält eine Rede.

The keynote speaker, Sabina Hodzic, B. Eng., MBA, Senior Manager NVH, thyssenkrupp AG, and a 2022 graduate of the MBA in Technology and Innovation, highlighted in her speech: “Dear graduates, I warmly congratulate you on the successful completion of your Master’s programme. I would like to encourage you not to see this as a one-off achievement, but as the beginning of a lifelong learning journey.”

Sabrina Hodzic hält eine Rede.

Keynote speaker Sabina Hodzic, B. Eng., MBA, Senior Manager NVH, thyssenkrupp AG

Sabrina Hodzic hält eine Rede.

The Rector of the University, Dr. Christian Frommelt, together with the respective programme directors, conferred the academic degrees in the MBA in Technology and Innovation as well as the LL.M. in Banking and Financial Market Law, LL.M. in Corporate, Foundation and Trust Law, and LL.M. in International Taxation. The evening was hosted by Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz, Academic Director of the Liechtenstein Executive School.

Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz hält eine Rede.

Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz

Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz hält eine Rede.

Awards for exceptional achievements

 

Eleven graduates were recognized for their exceptional achievements with awards.

 

LL.M. in Banking and Financial Market Law: “Gasser Partner Award”

 

The prize for the best Master’s thesis in the LL.M. in Banking and Financial Market Law was awarded to Alois Wille (LGT Capital Partners (FL) AG). The prize was presented by Dr. Christina Preiner, LL.M., Managing Attorney at Gasser Partner Attorneys at Law, Schaan.

PD Dr. Bernhard Burtscher, Alois Wille und Dr. Christina Preiner mit einem Preis auf dem 5000 CHF steht.

From left: PD Dr. Bernhard Burtscher, Alois Wille and Dr. Christina Preiner (Gasser Partner Rechtsanwälte)

PD Dr. Bernhard Burtscher, Alois Wille und Dr. Christina Preiner mit einem Preis auf dem 5000 CHF steht.

LL.M. in Corporate, Foundation and Trust Law: “I&F Family Wealth Preservation Award”

 

The certificates of the I&F Award were presented to Veronica Hermes, Katja Moosleithner, Mirjam Schüssler, Lukas Voellmecke and Adrian Vogler by Anton Rüf, CFO and Member of the Executive Board, Industrie- und Finanzkontor Etablissement, Vaduz.

 

The purpose of the I&F Family Wealth Preservation Award is to deepen the understanding of fiduciary activities in Liechtenstein and to raise awareness of the role and importance of private wealth and family values.

 

Anton Rüf, Lukas Voellmecke, Veronica Hermes, Adrian Vogler, Katja Moosleithner, Mirjam Schüssler und Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein zusammen auf einem Foto.

From left to right: Anton Rüf (Industrie- und Finanzkontor Etablissement), Lukas Voellmecke, Veronica Hermes, Adrian Vogler, Katja Moosleithner, Mirjam Schüssler, and Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein

Anton Rüf, Lukas Voellmecke, Veronica Hermes, Adrian Vogler, Katja Moosleithner, Mirjam Schüssler und Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein zusammen auf einem Foto.

LL.M. in Corporate, Foundation and Trust Law: “Marxer & Partner Award”

 

The prize for the best Master’s thesis in the LL.M. in Corporate, Foundation and Trust Law was awarded to Maximilian Jörg. The prize was presented by Dr. Florian Marxer, Attorney and Partner, Marxer & Partner Attorneys at Law, Vaduz.

Maximilian Jörg, Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein und Florian Marxer sind gemeinsam auf einem Foto zu sehen.

From left: Maximilian Jörg, Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein and Florian Marxer (Marxer & Partner Rechtsanwälte)

Maximilian Jörg, Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein und Florian Marxer sind gemeinsam auf einem Foto zu sehen.

LL.M. in Corporate, Foundation and Trust Law: “First Prize for Excellence”

 

The award for the best academic performance in the LL.M. in Corporate, Foundation and Trust Law went to Hannah Blecha. The prize was presented by Angelika Moosleithner, Owner and Member of the Group Board, First Advisory, Vaduz.

Hannah Blecha  und Angelika Moosleithner halten einen Check in Höhe von 2000 CHF.

From left: Hannah Blecha and Angelika Moosleithner (First Advisory)

Hannah Blecha  und Angelika Moosleithner halten einen Check in Höhe von 2000 CHF.

LL.M. in International Taxation: “IMT Tax Excellence Award”

 

The best academic performance in the LL.M. in International Taxation was achieved by Dajana Ehm, Stephanie Marxer and Jennifer Piras. The prize was presented by Dr. iur. Christa Burschowsky, IMT Financial Advisors AG, Vaduz. Eleven graduates were recognized for their exceptional achievements with awards.

Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz, Jennifer Piras, Stephanie Marxer und Dajana Ehm, mit Dr. iur. Christa Burschowsky sind gemeinsam auf einem Bild.

From left: Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz, Jennifer Piras, Stephanie Marxer and Dajana Ehm, with Dr. iur. Christa Burschowsky (IMT Financial Advisors AG)

Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz, Jennifer Piras, Stephanie Marxer und Dajana Ehm, mit Dr. iur. Christa Burschowsky sind gemeinsam auf einem Bild.
Janina Rischka spielt auf der Geige und Franz Ortner auf dem Keyboard.

The graduation ceremony, which was accompanied musically by Janina Rischka and Franz Ortner, members of the Liechtenstein Symphony Orchestra, concluded with a farewell by Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt, followed by a reception that offered an opportunity to reminisce about the shared time of study.

Janina Rischka spielt auf der Geige und Franz Ortner auf dem Keyboard.

Graduates of the degree programs with program managers and program director

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des LL.M. im Bank- und Finanzmarktrecht zusammen mit PD Dr. Bernhard Burtscher und Dr. Christian Frommelt.

From left: Nadja Dobler, graduates of the LL.M. in Banking and Financial Market Law together with PD Dr. Bernhard Burtscher and Dr. Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind die Absolvent:innen des LL.M. im Bank- und Finanzmarktrecht zusammen mit PD Dr. Bernhard Burtscher und Dr. Christian Frommelt.
Auf dem Bild sind Paulina Bracher und Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein, Absolvent:innen LL.M. im Gesellschafts-, Stiftungs- und Trustrecht mit Dr. Christian Frommelt.

From left: Paulina Bracher and Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein, graduates of the LL.M. in Corporate, Foundation and Trust Law with Dr. Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind Paulina Bracher und Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein, Absolvent:innen LL.M. im Gesellschafts-, Stiftungs- und Trustrecht mit Dr. Christian Frommelt.
Auf dem Bild sind Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz, Sylvia Gründig-Zacharias und Absolvent:innen LL.M. in Taxation mit Dr. Christian Frommelt .

From left: Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz, Sylvia Gründig-Zacharias, and graduates of the LL.M. in Taxation with Dr. Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind Prof. Dr. Martin Wenz, Sylvia Gründig-Zacharias und Absolvent:innen LL.M. in Taxation mit Dr. Christian Frommelt .
Auf dem Bild sind Prof. Dr. Leo Brecht, Absolvent:innen MBA in Technologie und Innovation mit Clemens Armellini und Dr. Christian Frommelt.

From left: Prof. Dr. Leo Brecht, graduates of the MBA in Technology and Innovation with Clemens Armellini and Dr. Christian Frommelt

Auf dem Bild sind Prof. Dr. Leo Brecht, Absolvent:innen MBA in Technologie und Innovation mit Clemens Armellini und Dr. Christian Frommelt.
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Graduation ceremony with awards - March 2024

Graduation ceremony with awards - March 2024

At the University of Liechtenstein's graduation ceremony on Friday, March 22, 2024, one doctorate was awarded and 49 graduates of the University of Liechtenstein received their diplomas. Awards for outstanding achievements were also presented to seven graduates.

 

In his welcoming address, Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt emphasized: "With your successful graduation, you have proven that you can adapt to completely unexpected challenges and perform at your best. With your resilience, you have the best prerequisites to make your way in our fast-paced world, regardless of whether you will be working in academia or in a company in the future."

 

Rektor Christian Frommelt hält eine Rede am Rednerpult vor einem sitzenden Publikum in einem Konferenzraum. Im Hintergrund ist ein Poster sichtbar.

Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt

Rektor Christian Frommelt hält eine Rede am Rednerpult vor einem sitzenden Publikum in einem Konferenzraum. Im Hintergrund ist ein Poster sichtbar.

Dr. Thomas Nägele, LL.M., NÄGELE Rechtsanwälte GmbH, explained in his Keynote speech: "It takes the inner urge to find new solutions and the courage to try things out."

Dr. Thomas Nägele steht vor einem Rednerpult und hält eine Rede.

Keynote speaker Dr. Thomas Nägele, LL.M.

Dr. Thomas Nägele steht vor einem Rednerpult und hält eine Rede.

Rector Dr. Christian Frommelt and the respective course directors awarded the graduates their academic degrees in the fields of architecture and economics.

 

 

Doctorate in Architecture

 

At this year's graduation ceremony, a student from the Architecture department was awarded a doctorate:

 

Auf dem Bild sind Dr. Christian Frommelt und Prof. Dipl. Arch. ETH Michael Wagner gemeinsam mit Dr. Luis Gabriel Hilti welcher gerade sein Diplom erhalten hat.

f. l.: Dr. Christian Frommelt, Dr. Luis Gabriel Hilti and Prof. Dipl. Arch. ETH Michael Wagner

Auf dem Bild sind Dr. Christian Frommelt und Prof. Dipl. Arch. ETH Michael Wagner gemeinsam mit Dr. Luis Gabriel Hilti welcher gerade sein Diplom erhalten hat.

Luis Gabriel Hilti was awarded a doctorate with the grade "summa cum laude" for his dissertation "Imagined Territories: Design Principles for Transformative Urbanism", his PhD supervisor was Prof. Dr. Anne Brandl.

 

 

Exceptional performance

 

Seven graduates were honored for their outstanding achievements with prizes from Liechtenstein companies and associations.

 

Awards in the field of architecture

 

LIA, the Liechtenstein Association of Engineers and Architects, traditionally honors the best graduates of the Bachelor's and Master's degree courses in architecture. The award for the Bachelor's degree course went to Elena Gruber, while Sophia Döffinger received the award for the Master's degree course.

 

Dipl. Ing. Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler ist zu sehen zusammen mit Sophia Döffinger und Elena Gruber welche ihr Diplom in der Hand halten.

f. l.: Sophia Döffinger, Dipl. Ing. Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler (LIA) and Elena Gruber 

Dipl. Ing. Barbara Dillenkofer-Keppler ist zu sehen zusammen mit Sophia Döffinger und Elena Gruber welche ihr Diplom in der Hand halten.

Prizes for the economic sciences

 

As in previous years, Hilti AG's "Promotion of Young Technical Talent" foundation awarded prizes for the most innovative theses from the Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in Business Administration. Carina Marxer received the award in the Bachelor's degree program in Business Administration. The prize in the Master's program went to Advije Rizvani (Business Information Systems).

 

Auf dem Bild ist Tobias Zangerl zusammen mit Advije Rizvani und Carina Marxer welche gerade ihr Diplom erhalten haben zu sehen.

f. l.: Advije Rizvani, Tobias Zangerl (Hilti AG) and Carina Marxer

Auf dem Bild ist Tobias Zangerl zusammen mit Advije Rizvani und Carina Marxer welche gerade ihr Diplom erhalten haben zu sehen.

The Liechtenstein Bankers Association (LBA) traditionally honors the best average of all modules from the Bachelor's degree course with a specialization in Financial Services (IFS) and from the Master's degree course in Finance. The award in the Bachelor's degree program was presented to Nicolas Baumann, while the award in the Master's degree program went to Dario Sinnesberger.
The LBV also awards a prize for an outstanding academic and practically relevant thesis. Tom Hermes received this award in the Master's degree course in Finance.

Dr. Hans-Werner Gassner zusammen mit Dario Sinnesberger, Tom Hermes und Nicolas Baumann, welche gerade ihr Diplom erhalten haben.

f. l.: Dario Sinnesberger, Dr. Hans-Werner Gassner (LBV), Tom Hermes and Nicolas Baumann

Dr. Hans-Werner Gassner zusammen mit Dario Sinnesberger, Tom Hermes und Nicolas Baumann, welche gerade ihr Diplom erhalten haben.

Student speeches

 

The student speeches by Valérie Winkelmann (Bachelor's degree in Architecture), Lennart Krebs (Master's degree in Entrepreneurship and Management) and Carlos Vazquez (Master's degree in Architecture) concluded the graduation ceremony.

Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind Lennart Krebs, Valérie Winkelmann und Carlos Vazquez.

Lennart Krebs, Valérie Winkelmann and Carlos Vazquez

Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind Lennart Krebs, Valérie Winkelmann und Carlos Vazquez.

Graduates by study program

Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Bachelors of Science in Architektur.

Graduates Bachelor of Science in Architecture

Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Bachelors of Science in Architektur.
Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Bachelors of Science in Betriebswirtschaftslehre.

Graduates Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Bachelors of Science in Betriebswirtschaftslehre.
Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Masters of Science in Architektur.

Graduates Master of Science in Architecture

Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Masters of Science in Architektur.
Auf dem Bild zu sehen ist der Absolvent des Masters of Science in Entrepreneurship and Management

Graduate Master of Entrepreneurship und Management

Auf dem Bild zu sehen ist der Absolvent des Masters of Science in Entrepreneurship and Management
Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Masters of Science in Finance.

Graduates Master of Science in Finance

Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Masters of Science in Finance.
Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Masters of Science in Information Systems.

Graduates Master of Science in Information Systems

Auf dem Bild zu sehen sind die Absolventen des Masters of Science in Information Systems.

SME Practice Forum: Sustainability as an Opportunity for Liechtenstein’s Business Location

SME Practice Forum: Sustainability as an Opportunity for Liechtenstein’s Business Location

On Tuesday evening, around 90 entrepreneurs and stakeholders from Liechtenstein and the surrounding region gathered at the University of Liechtenstein. The goal of the event was to present concrete approaches for how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can successfully meet the challenges of sustainability regulations.

 

Business and Sustainability – A Profitable Symbiosis

 

Deputy Prime Minister Sabine Monauni opened the event with the words: “Business and sustainability are not mutually exclusive – on the contrary: they complement each other and create new opportunities for growth and innovation.” Precisely because the term sustainability is now used almost to excess, she emphasized the importance of bringing it to life through such events and the various practical case studies presented.

 

Impulses for a Sustainable Future

 

Antonio Hautle from the UN Global Compact Network Switzerland & Liechtenstein highlighted in his presentation the opportunities that arise from a sustainable business strategy. Fabian Schierscher from Terramo AG shed light on the impact of new regulations on SMEs, while Mario Semadeni from Plaston AG provided practical insights into the implementation of sustainable measures in day-to-day business operations.

 

A “mood barometer” conducted by Hartmut Hübner (Meet Your Purpose) revealed the participants’ main challenges: roughly one-third cited “unclear strategies” and almost as many “lack of knowledge” as the biggest obstacles to achieving sustainable goals.

 

Panel Discussion: Perspectives and Solutions

 

In the panel discussion moderated by Rector Christian Frommelt, Christoph Ospelt (Lenum AG) explained: “The Rhine Valley region has numerous large companies that are supported by a dense network of regional suppliers. These suppliers will increasingly be drawn into the reporting obligations of large firms in the future.”

 

Brigitte Haas from the Liechtenstein Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LIHK) emphasized that major companies such as Hilti, ThyssenKrupp, Herbert Ospelt Anstalt, Ivoclar, and Hoval place strong emphasis on knowledge-sharing when it comes to sustainability. She noted: “The first step is often the hardest.” Hilti put it succinctly: “Seek the CO₂ and find the money.” Large companies can help SMEs identify stumbling blocks and overcome them.

 

Marco Büchel (Büchel Blech AG) encouraged participants: “For anyone who doesn’t know how to start: just get started. Sustainability is important for small companies, too.” Katja Gey, Head of the Office of Economic Affairs, added: “Sustainability today is synonymous with profitability and is an essential part of modern corporate management.”

 

Practice-Oriented Workshops for SMEs

 

To conclude, the University of Liechtenstein presented the workshop series “SME Practice Forum: Mastering Sustainability Regulation”, which will provide SMEs in 2025 with concrete tools and best-practice examples. Topics range from sustainability management and ecological responsibility to digital transformation and social responsibility.

 

Culinary Finale and Networking

 

The LIHK-sponsored aperitif, prepared with regional products from Vegaluna, offered plenty of space for stimulating discussions after the event. Companies and speakers took the opportunity to network and share their experiences.

 

Sustainability as an Engine for Liechtenstein’s Business Location


The event, supported by LGT Private Banking and the government, impressively demonstrated how companies can strengthen their competitiveness through sustainable strategies while also contributing to the development of Liechtenstein as a business location.

 

Further information and registration: www.uni.li/weiterbildung

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Article about the LSA published in Baumeister Magazine

Article about the LSA published in Baumeister Magazine

Ein Mann mit blauem Hemd sitzt an einem Tisch und hat ein Glas Wasser vor sich stehen.

The July 2024 issue of Baumeister Magazine features a portrait of the Liechtenstein School of Architecture (LSA). The article explores the program’s new direction, emphasizing sustainability, circular construction, and ethical considerations. It highlights the critical role of architecture in addressing global challenges such as climate change and resource scarcity. The interview with LSA Dean Prof. Daniel Stockhammer provides deeper insights.

Read the full article here

Ein Mann mit blauem Hemd sitzt an einem Tisch und hat ein Glas Wasser vor sich stehen.

ISACA/IIA Switzerland Conference 2024

ISACA/IIA Switzerland Conference 2024

Gruppe von fünf Personen steht auf einer Bühne vor einer Leinwand mit dem Titel der ISACA-IIAS-Tagung 2024 in Zürich. Im Hintergrund sind Stühle und ein Tisch mit Wasserflaschen zu sehen.

On 29 January 2024, Prof. Dr. Konstantina Papathanasiou, LL.M., participated as a keynote speaker at the ISACA/IIA Switzerland Conference 2024 in Zurich, entitled “The Digitalisation of Business Processes and its Impact on Internal (IT) Audit”. She delivered a presentation on “The Aspect of Criminal Law, Compliance, and Ethics”.

 

Prof. Papathanasiou addressed the diverse and important role of ethics in relation to AI. Ethical issues in this context arise primarily with respect to the transparency of AI decision-making, as well as the role of bias and fairness in those decisions. Protecting privacy in the processing of data by AI must also be considered, along with the long-term societal impacts of AI technologies. Especially in the age of AI, it is crucial to foster critical thinking and questioning.

 

Furthermore, Prof. Papathanasiou presented the perspective of (cyber) criminal law and explained how digital transformation influences compliance requirements in companies, and what criminal law risks can arise from digitalisation in the business world. She also emphasised the importance of cyber resilience, which today constitutes an essential part of preventive compliance. In closing, Prof. Papathanasiou highlighted the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA; EU Regulation 2022/2554) and its significance for Swiss companies.

 

Gruppe von fünf Personen steht auf einer Bühne vor einer Leinwand mit dem Titel der ISACA-IIAS-Tagung 2024 in Zürich. Im Hintergrund sind Stühle und ein Tisch mit Wasserflaschen zu sehen.

😊/👍/🙄 – How emojis can make digital management communication more efficient and personal

😊/👍/🙄 – How emojis can make digital management communication more efficient and personal

Fünf Personen sitzen auf einer Bank im Freien und schauen auf ihre Smartphones. Über ihren Köpfen sind verschiedene Emojis zu sehen, die Emotionen und Gesten darstellen. Im Hintergrund sind Bäume und ein Gebäude sichtbar.

The rapid pace of digitalization in the workplace presents managers and employees with the challenge of adapting to digital forms of communication. Prof. Dr. Marco Furtner, Liechtenstein Business School, and Simon Liegl, MSc, have investigated whether it is possible for managers to show emotion when communicating with their employees, even in times of advancing digitalization and the shift to working from home.

 

The predominant digital media platforms such as email and messenger services omit non-verbal cues and generally adopt a more subdued and factual tone. However, as previous research has repeatedly confirmed, the display of emotions by managers is crucial for the motivation and job satisfaction of their employees. However, emotions are usually expressed through non-verbal communication, such as facial expressions and voice, which is lost in the digital context, especially in written communication. This poses a major challenge for managers and the aim of Furtner and Liegl was to find out whether emojis could be a means of enriching managers' written communication with emotions or whether they are more likely to be perceived as inappropriate for the work context.

 

Furtner and Liegl conducted two experiments with quasi-nonverbal signals to gain insights into the benefits and risks of emoji in leadership communication. Their results show that positive emojis have a place in leadership communication and have the potential to improve the attribution of desirable characteristics of the leader, approval of the leader and their behavior towards others when the right conditions are in place. Positive emojis (e.g. 😊 or 😄) can make a manager appear more charismatic, increase the willingness to cooperate and spread a more positive mood in the company.

 

Negative emojis (e.g. 😟 or 😠), on the other hand, should be used with caution. They may create a negative image of the manager among their employees, undermine their competence and convey a negative mood, especially if they are not related to a specific performance evaluation. Interestingly, Liegl and Furtner also found that these effects are more pronounced in control-oriented hierarchical companies than in the innovative start-up context. One possible explanation: In the latter, emojis are already used more frequently and therefore have a less direct and strong influence on employees. In traditional companies, on the other hand, managers can create a more positive working atmosphere by communicating with positive emojis. They were thus able to show for the first time that there is untapped potential in emojis to make management communication in the digital space more efficient and personal.

 

Their results thus allow conclusions to be drawn about how employees are likely to react to certain quasi-nonverbal displays and provide managers with recommendations for adapting their affective signals to elicit the desired responses.

 

The article has been accepted for publication in the internationally renowned journal "Computers in Human Behavior" (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2024.108148).

 

Fünf Personen sitzen auf einer Bank im Freien und schauen auf ihre Smartphones. Über ihren Köpfen sind verschiedene Emojis zu sehen, die Emotionen und Gesten darstellen. Im Hintergrund sind Bäume und ein Gebäude sichtbar.

Five Students Receive Trustee Award Worth 9,000 Swiss Francs

Five Students Receive Trustee Award Worth 9,000 Swiss Francs

Five students from the University of Liechtenstein have been honoured with the I&F Family Wealth Preservation Award, presented by the Liechtenstein trust company Industrie- und Finanzkontor in cooperation with the University of Liechtenstein.

 

The starting point was a fictitious case study that required the development of a wealth structure: two siblings from an entrepreneurial family had founded a start-up and intended to establish additional companies in different countries in quick succession, as well as to enter into partnerships with relevant manufacturers and developers. In addition, they wanted to take early measures to ensure that future business shares would be kept together across generations and remain in family ownership.

 

The students’ task was to develop a structuring proposal for the siblings, with particular attention to:

 

  • Consideration of relevant jurisdictions and legal entities
  • Ensuring that interested family members can participate in the group of companies at various levels in the future
  • Ensuring that family members without interest do not suffer any financial disadvantage
  • Proposing suitable family governance measures to ensure the sustainable continuation of the business structure
  • Appropriate measures to protect the financial privacy of the two families

 

The case required a multifaceted approach and a broad understanding of the family situation, the siblings’ objectives, as well as cross-border issues and various areas of law.

 

For the fifth I&F Family Wealth Preservation Award, five students qualified. Their work convinced the jury with a high degree of practical relevance and academic expertise. They were honoured by H.S.H. Gisela Bergmann, Princess of Liechtenstein, CEO and Managing Director of Industrie- und Finanzkontor Ets.

 

The proud winners from the Executive Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Corporate, Foundation, and Trust Law are:

 

1st place: Adrian Vogler (Switzerland)
2nd place: Veronica Hermes and Lukas Voellmecke (Germany, joint project)
3rd place: Katja Moosleithner (Liechtenstein) and Dr. Miriam Schüssler (Germany)

 

The I&F Family Wealth Preservation Award represents an important link between academia and practice and has developed into a valuable cooperation between the Liechtenstein Business Law School at the University of Liechtenstein (within the LL.M. in Corporate, Foundation, and Trust Law) and the Vaduz-based trust company Industrie- und Finanzkontor Etablissement.

 

Statements at the Award Ceremony

 

Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein, LL.M., Programme Director of the Executive Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Corporate, Foundation, and Trust Law and Dean of the Liechtenstein Business Law School, and Prof. Dr. Francesco A. Schurr, Head of the Institute for Italian Law at the University of Innsbruck and visiting professor at the University of Liechtenstein:

 

“We are very pleased to have been able to host the I&F Family Wealth Preservation Award together with the Liechtenstein trust company Industrie- und Finanzkontor Ets. for the fifth time. As in previous years, this award offers students of the Executive Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Corporate, Foundation, and Trust Law a special opportunity to prove themselves in handling a complex wealth structuring task and to gain further sound, practice-oriented knowledge. In addition to the practical and legal challenges of the Liechtenstein trust sector, it is particularly important for students to consider the many aspects of family governance in long-term wealth structuring.”

 

H.S.H. Gisela Bergmann, Princess of Liechtenstein, CEO and Managing Director of Industrie- und Finanzkontor: “The task set for the fifth I&F Family Wealth Preservation Award shows how multifaceted the work of a Liechtenstein trustee is. Complex asset situations are structured in a forward-looking and targeted manner from a long-term perspective, taking into account both the family and non-family environment. The core of trustee work is not primarily to establish legal entities, but to secure the long-term, intergenerational preservation of assets and values through various mechanisms.”

 

Award Recipients’ Perspectives:

 

  • Veronica Hermes: “The intensive engagement with a case study set as part of the I&F Family Wealth Preservation Award allowed me to deepen the specialist knowledge I had acquired during my studies.”

 

  • Katja Moosleithner: “The award allowed me to apply theoretical knowledge directly to a case study and become familiar with academic work. It also provided an excellent preparation for my upcoming master’s thesis.”

 

  • Dr. Miriam Schüssler: “The award made it clear that comprehensive entrepreneurial understanding is needed to secure assets for entrepreneurs and their families in the long term. The case study sharpened my awareness of the diverse requirements involved in building wealth structures.”

 

  • Lukas Voellmecke: “The award showed that family values are essential — and that there is no standard solution for wealth structuring.”

 

  • Adrian Vogler: “The award enables the application of knowledge gained during the programme in an interdisciplinary case study. The challenge lay in identifying the clients’ interests and translating them into a legal structure.”

 

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