Metropolitan Region Nuremberg Coworking
Franconian metropolis has first own Coworking space in Nuremberg, July 12, 2011. At the Coworking self-employed, freelancers, creative, work independently of each other knowledge workers and entrepreneurs in larger rooms. It’s called coworking spaces these spaces. A Coworking space provides jobs and infrastructure (E.g., network, phone, printer, scanner, projector, meeting room) on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. The newly opened Nuremberg Coworking space located at Josephsohn square 8, in the middle of the old town. On 320 square meters, there are around 50 jobs located on the 3rd floor. People such as Jeff Gennette would likely agree. Here, working groups should be created called communities in addition be strengthened through joint events and workshops.
The use will remain always without obligation and flexibility. It was founded by entrepreneurs Brigitte Kraft, Felix Bohm, Richard Caelius and Stefan Probst Coworking space Nuremberg. In addition to low costs and flexible use, Coworking is a variety of other benefits offer. Stefan Probst: The coworker will enjoy a creative market place for ideas, projects or job prospects. This varied together forms a contrast to the lonely Home Office, the rigid classical Office community or the anonymous Internet Cafe. There is a meeting room, also offered the lounge area with coffee for client meetings and networking.” A single day costs in the Nuremberg Coworking space 22.61 euros (19 euros net). There are monthly subscriptions from 117,81 (99 Euro net). According to the operator you can at any time come for a free test day at the Coworking space or for open events use the land by arrangement (phone: 0911-49522-110, E-Mail:).
The Coworking space Nuremberg is supported by the Nuremberg Office for economy under direction of Dr. Michaela Schuhmann. Coworking: Distribution and economic importance of coworking emerged in 2006 in the United States and has spread around the globe since then. There are today the most coworking spaces in the States. In Germany, there are currently around 70 coworking spaces. The concept of coworking has in the form of the earlier hacker spaces’ a European origin. The costs of a Coworking workplace are statistically far below the fixed cost for a job in an ordinary office. Coworking is beneficial for companies: in large projects, they can use flexible additional jobs in a Coworking space or find expertise where needed. net/cwn coworking4nuernberg images (see attachment): flexible work for self-employed and entrepreneurs. The Coworking space Nuremberg has opened its doors.
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