India: Draper Start-up House, an “entrepreneurial ecosystem” has launched its largest coliving coworking community space in Hyderabad.
With a capacity of 108 beds, the company says the space “sets a precedent in the realm of coliving coworking spaces, solidifying Draper Start-up House as a pioneer in the global entrepreneurial landscape.”
“Hyderabad’s burgeoning start-up ecosystem has captivated our attention, and we are thrilled to plant our roots in this vibrant city,” said Vikram Bharati, co-founder of Draper Start-up House. “Our vision is to create a haven where entrepreneurs can thrive, collaborate, and innovate together, shaping the future of business globally.”
Designed to foster innovation and community building, the launch of the space in Hyderabad marks a significant milestone in Draper start up House’s mission to empower entrepreneurs worldwide. Premier institutions like IIT-Hyderabad, IIIT-H, and ISB, along with organisations like RICH, TASK, TSIC, and T-Works, contribute to a diverse talent pool and foster innovation through partnerships and knowledge exchange.
“We believe in providing not just physical spaces but a comprehensive ecosystem that nurtures start-ups from ideation to global expansion,” said Karan Bahadur, co-founder of Draper Start-up House. “This launch represents our commitment to supporting entrepreneurial endeavours, driving progress, and creating a dynamic global network of successful start-ups.”
“Fuelling innovation, fostering connections, and celebrating diversity – our co-working co-living space in Hyderabad is where collaboration meets creativity, and dreams find a home. Elevate your productivity in a community that inspires success,” added said Vinutha Naga Rallapali, chief community officer at Draper Start-up House – Hyderabad.
Draper Start-Up House is backed by by Silicon Valley billionaire investor Tim Draper.