Re: [Coworking] Re: Partnership with Universities

2017-08-20 Thread Jerome Chang
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Re: [Coworking] Re: Partnership with Universities

2017-08-20 Thread Chris Cooley
Marcos, where are you located? I'm finding a very different mentality / approach to this between countries... Also, check out what The Commons has done in Wisconsin. It's not a coworking space but they use a unique blend of industry, 24+ universities and coworking models (utilizing spaces) to

[Coworking] Re: Partnership with Universities

2017-08-20 Thread Marcos Schwartz
Actually, they are planning to open a coworking space inside the campus and I am looking for examples in other countries to offer a different perspective if they build a partnership with an actual space. I have a coworking space and was wondering how a partnership with them could be

[Coworking] Re: Partnership with Universities

2017-08-20 Thread Marcos Schwartz
Miro, O would appreciate it! On Sunday, August 20, 2017 at 5:49:16 AM UTC-3, Miroslav Miroslavov wrote: > > Hi Marcos, > > There's a very good and successful example here in London, called EdSpace. > They are quite a big and cool Coworking based in University. > The idea is the opposite,

[Coworking] Partnership with Universities

2017-08-20 Thread chris
This is a super conversation! I have worked on a couple of projects that involved interaction and partnerships with universities. It's a tough but to crack because many of them believe they have everything they need for their students on campuses (in many cases they do!)...also, why would

[Coworking] Partnership with Universities

2017-08-20 Thread Miroslav Miroslavov
Hi Marcos, There's a very good and successful example here in London, called EdSpace. They are quite a big and cool Coworking based in University. The idea is the opposite, instead of selling to the students, they bring businesses and startups that are part of the EdTech industry. This way, the