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Synq.work Launches First Co-Working In Gurugram

It has a mix of private cabins, meeting rooms equipped with digital member platforms, high-speed internet and community areas designed to engage members in interactive activities.

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Synq.work has launched its first centre in SAS tower, near Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon. With the launch of this workspace, Synq.work aims to offer a collaborative work environment for start-ups, young and small-medium sized enterprises, and professionals. 

Synq.work is presently offering about 820 seats in its new co-working space that spreads across two floors and over a carpet area of across 55000 sq. feet. It has a mix of private cabins, meeting rooms equipped with digital member platforms, high-speed internet and community areas designed to engage members in interactive activities. Within two months, Synq.work is all set to launch its next center adjacent to M.G. road metro station that will comprise of 300+ seats.  

Commenting on the launch, Pratik Sud, Founder & CEO, Synq.work said, "I strongly believe that the workspaces in order to be future-ready should be networked, flexible, integrated and innovative. We as a brand aspire to be the most preferred choice for collaborative workspace for start-ups and enterprises alike, with a strong focus on founder networking and business growth. Our strategically located spaces offer access to nearby business centers, provides competitive corporate culture and opportunities to its members for sustained growth.”

The main purpose of the launch of the incubator center is to help startups at a very early stage to grow. Synq.work provides collaborative programs that help people solve problems associated with launching a startup by providing a space to work, seed funding, mentoring, training, and other benefits.  


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