"This monumental endeavour signifies a new era in collaborative living and working for entrepreneurs, start-ups, and digital nomads worldwide."
That's what Draper Start-up House, an "international entrepreneurial ecosystem," said in a press release announcing the opening of its largest co-living co-working space in Hyderabad, India.
With a "staggering capacity of 108 beds," the space is designed "to foster innovation and community building," Draper Start-up House says.
It's the first Draper Start-up House location in India, and the company says it plans to open similar locations in more than 100 countries by 2030, TechCrunch reports.
According to the press release, Draper Start-up House's mission is "to empower entrepreneurs worldwide."
"Our vision is to create a haven where entrepreneurs can thrive, collaborate, and innovate together, shaping the future of business globally," Vikram Bharati, the founder of Draper Start-up House, says in the press release.
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Washington, D.C. based incubator for social entrepreneurs, Halcyon Incubator, has selected seven ventures to move into the newly renovated Halcyon House in September for its inaugural class of fellows.