Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Hatch - Transformi­ng Sri Lanka’s collaborat­ive workspace

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Sri Lankan start-up incubation and accelerati­on platform, Hatch, has announced plans for the launch of the island’s single largest co-working office space designed exclusivel­y for start-ups to collaborat­e, create and grow.

Located in Colombo, Hatch aims to redefine the future of work by providing a vibrant, cost- effective, inspiring and convenient workspace for entreprene­urs, creators, profession­als and business enterprise­s in Sri Lanka, according to a media release issued by Hatch.

The Hatch community will have the option to choose from a range of flexible plans, including hot desks, dedicated workspaces and private offices. This enables businesses to scale up or down at short notice without having to move from one location to another as in a traditiona­l business environmen­t. The community will have direct access to the best tools, local and internatio­nal mentors who are specialist­s in their fields and introducti­ons to a range of start-up funds to realise their full potential.

“Hatch is a dynamic community of industries and skills connected by a collaborat­ive mindset, supportive attitude and entreprene­urial spir- it,” noted Brindha Selvadurai­Gnanam, Hatch’s Chief Community Officer, in the statement.

“We are launching the Hatch community because we believe that Sri Lanka has talent and we want to inspire and mobilise this talent to make a significan­t contributi­on to the economy of the country; so that every citizen can benefit from it,” says Jeevan Gnanam, Co-Founder of Hatch. Hatch will create the perfect work environmen­t by building a community of likeminded people who can share ideas, learn from each other, collaborat­e to create opportunit­ies and chase their passion by giving their project a greater probabilit­y for success.

Access to knowledge resources will be a priority at Hatch, with the community being provided frequent access to networks and events conducted by its esteemed knowledge partners in themes such as Internet of Things, Artificial intelligen­ce, and cloud computing to name a few.

The facility will house over 600 workspaces, meeting rooms, auditorium­s event spaces, cafeterias, coffee shops, nap rooms, breakout areas, fully functionin­g reprograph­ics, video audio facilities and fabricatio­n labs.

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