Bangalore: flexible workspace operator we work launched development campus, in line with WeWork Labs, and will invest $3 million in the Indian startup ecosystem.

Growth Campus will give local startup Access to WeWork Spaces at highly discounted rates. The initiative is available to the entire startup ecosystem including members, accelerators, incubators, investors and enterprises.

“Through this effort, WeWork Labs aims to support the startup ecosystem in overcoming the challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic- by providing them with access to workspace, resources and investment,” it said in a statement.

“We are delighted to support the growth of small businesses that will shape the future of entrepreneurship in the nation. WeWork Labs has always had the development of the local startup ecosystem at the center of its efforts and we hope that our expertise will provide startups with interconnectedness. networks and resources to facilitate collaboration possibilities as well as enable them to flourish,” Arvind RadhakrishnanHead of Labs, WeWork India said.

WeWork Labs is a platform for early stage startups that takes an innovative and personalized approach to helping entrepreneurs succeed. It serves as a growing ideal hub for forward-thinking organizations by partnering with local incubators, accelerators and large enterprises to power the corporate innovations of the future in India and around the world.

WeWork is India’s largest office space provider, aiming to create flexible workspace solutions for companies of all sizes.

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