Indian brands converge at 'Unconventional Unions' to shape flexspace future

DN Bureau

Many renowned Indian brands from the flexible workspace, real estate, and media entertainment sectors, along with Stylework, a SAAS-based flexi-working space aggregator, came together for a two-day event titled 'Unconventional Unions. Read further on Dynamite News:

Unconventional Unions event held
Unconventional Unions event held


New Delhi: Many renowned Indian brands from the flexible workspace, real estate, and media entertainment sectors, along with Stylework, a SAAS-based flexi-working space aggregator, came together for a two-day event titled 'Unconventional Unions: A Flex-sync' held at Himachal Pradesh's Parwanoo.

The event, held on June 28 and 29 at Moksha Himalaya and Timber Trail Resort, Parwanoo, Himachal Pradesh, was aimed at raising awareness and aggregating audiences seeking flexspaces in India.

The flex space industry caters to commercial real estate, offering flexible workspace solutions such as co working spaces and serviced offices to accommodate diverse needs. 

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According to a press release by Stylework, the industry currently occupies 17 per cent to 18 per cent of the commercial sector.

Speaking at the occasion, the CEO and founder of Stylework, Sparsh Khandelwal, highlighted the role of architecture and technological support in driving industry growth.

As flexible workspace providers are preparing to increase their presence in major cities and are venturing into emerging Tier 2 markets in response to rising demand from domestic and international companies seeking contemporary office solutions, Stylework's CEO is aiming to touch and discover the human side of Flex by innovating, experimenting, and improving ideas.

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"The future of flex working in India depends on multiple experiments, analysing data, and creating the infrastructure to provide solutions for flex working," he added. (With Agency inputs)


 










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