Fortified by strong demand from enterprises, small and MSMEs (micro, small, and medium entrepreneurs) and start-ups, the American company is making landfall in Sathorn and Thonglor. In Asia Centre, WeWork will occupy five floors, welcoming 1,200 members to its community, while it will occupy seven floors in Thonglor’s T-One accommodating 1,700 members. “With Thailand embarking on a new phase of economic development, building on its digital transformation goals, WeWork is committed to becoming a partner to help achieve the ‘Thailand 4.0’ vision by acting as a launch pad for the mid market segment,” WeWork’s Southeast Asia managing director Turochas “T” Fuad said. “With WeWork Labs’ expertise in stimulating the growth of local start-ups and innovation-based businesses, we are confident that closer partnerships will pave the way for strengthening Thailand’s local ecosystem.”These announcements also celebrate the milestone of WeWork strengthening its local community powered by a global network, while supporting early-stage start-ups and corporations seeking to disrupt their industries. Making entry into the heart of Bangkok, this will further enable interconnections of business districts, innovation hubs and creative communities, as fostered by WeWork commitment in line with the “Thailand 4.0” vision.
Source: The Nation Bangkok May 22, 2019 20:03 UTC