Co-Working spaces ialah suatu konsep bekerja baru, yang bersifat open space dan memiliki value collaboration. konsep tempatnya unik untuk bekerja dan memulai ide-ide baru yang keren. so here its cool Co-Working spaces in Indonesia:
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1. Code Margonda - Depok
Founded by Tommy Herdiansyah dan Febrian Shandy Rifano, CodeMargonda is the first co-working space in the city of Depok. It offers a fully equpped space for up to 35 people, meeting rooms, and a discussion room.
A non-profit individual or team can use these services for free. But for-profit ones are required to pay. Besides facilitating a space, CodeMargonda also conducts free and paid events like workshops and discussions.
2. Hubud - Bali
Hubud is the first co-working space in Ubud, Bali, founded by three expats Peter Wall, John Alderson, and Steve Munroe. This place is designed with the concept of open space surrounded by gardens and equipped with amenities such as fast internet, a printer, a scanner, a copier, and a seminar room.
3. Jogja Digital Valley - Yogyakarta
JDV (Jogja Digital Valley) is the second free co-working space launched by Indonesia’s largest telco, Telkom. It was launched in the city of Yogyakarta in August 2013. Its concept and service is similar to BDV, which encourages technopreneurs and developers to grow their companies and bridge them with their target markets. It has an 800-square meter co-working space, gadget room, meeting rooms, and incubatee rooms. The co-working space can hold up to 50 technopreneurs or developers. Telkom plans to build more Digital Valleys in other big cities like Jakarta, Medan, Surabaya, and Bali.
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