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Hacker Space launches co-working space for Tech Startups

Hacker Space is a co-working space which has been launched in Noida with the aim to provide a quality space for all types of start-ups. Hacker Space is a modern co-working space built on the ethos of cooperation, collaboration, and community.

The perfect blend of quality space, modern designs, and pocket friendly property that suits startups millennial is welcoming the start-ups to grab this amazing opportunity. At the verge of Start-up India (an initiative by government of India), Abhishek Kumar Gupta, enabler of Start-up Delhi and Amit Shekhar, founder of Mindorcks & Hacker Space has come to Noida, to strengthen the start-up ecosystem, bringing together a network of different and like-minded people to share a common working infrastructure and facilities.

Hacker Space provides ample facilities & a proper infrastructure to make sure you are productive and inspiring. A co-working space is more than a premise where unlike and likeminded people could share a common working infrastructure.

Currently, Hacker Space has 3 private cabins out of which 2 have seating capacity of 8 members and 1 with the seating capacity of 2 members only. It has 1 conference room with seating capacity for 15 people at a time. As of now, Hacker Space has 6 full time employees who are helping to establish a friendly environment at work.

Hacker Space is 50% occupied with clients like Pink villa, Legal Salah, Uppskill Education, MAD Influence, Thailandwale, etc. Abhishek Kumar Gupta, CEO & Partner, Hacker Sapce, said “HackerSpace is a collaborative effort to strengthen the start-up ecosystem with the combined efforts of using social media platform for awareness or to get things done faster and helping community to find job, talent, partner matching etc. We have launched Hacker Space with a mission to empower the tech community, make collaboration and networking easier among the members. Hacker Space wants to be playground for our budding and established techies.”

Amit Shekhar, COO & Partner, Hacker Space, said “We look beyond what many corporate offices around the world are doing, like simply building open design spaces without integrating a co-working culture. Our corporate co-working strategy framework helps clients determine how to best leverage the dynamic co-working model for their specific business and industry.”

Hacker Space has plans to build 5 more similar centres by 2020 in 5 cities across India.

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