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No Place Like Work

Erman Akinci, Common Ground | Tan Sung Lin, Nomad Malaysia | Timothy Tiah, Colony

03-Mar-18 13:00

No Place Like Work

As the job market continues to shift, creating more and more remote positions; coworking spaces are also beginning to steadily pop up across the globe. These spaces not only provide freelancers with a shared work space that’s affordable, but also a community for creating synergy and making connections. Joining us are founders Erman, Sung and Timothy from three different coworking spaces as they discuss the sustainability and viability of coworking spaces and how start-ups and established companies are flourishing in these environments.

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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