HAVING established its first branch in the Philippines last year, The
Company, a Japan-based coworking space, is scheduled to open another coworking
space here in Cebu next year, making it the biggest coworking space in the
island.
The Company’s new space is strategically located in HM Tower, a PEZA
accredited building in Cebu City’s IT Park.
Masaki Suguro, the Head of Expansions of The Company, said that the new
1000+ square meters coworking space is a hub for innovators, startups,
creatives and freelancers to expand their network globally using The Company’s
international network. It is also an office space for local and multinational
foreign companies who are looking to locate their business in one of the most
progressive innovation and technology areas in the Philippines.
Amenities of The Company’s new coworking space include a pantry, a
event areas, meeting and conference rooms, private offices, a special drink
counter, phone booths, 24 access and redundant, fibr internet.
“The Company is more than just a space, it is where our members spend
most of their work lives, be a part of a community and we would like them to
feel more empowered and inspired while inside our coworking space,” Mr.Suguro
added.
The IT Park branch will be the eighth and latest addition to The
Company’s list of coworking spaces all over the world. Monthly members enjoy an
all access pass to the other The Company branches and The Company’s exclusive
app.
The Company is also set to collaborate with the Department of Trade and
Industry this 2019 to empower and build the capacity of local startups, MSMEs.
“Overall, we plan to create a lasting impact on the community as the
biggest coworking space yet in Cebu by encouraging collaboration and a strong
involvement in the community,” Mr. Suguro said.
The Company is a coworking space that is produced and created by
ZeroTen Park. ZeroTen Park is a production company that specializes in large
scale 3D Project Mapping. Aside from having branches in Japan and Cebu, The
Company also has branches in Hawaii, Bangkok and Singapore and plans to expand
in other cities especially in the Southeast Asia. - PR
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