For the first time, Govt is going to set up co-working space for startups

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Catering to the huge demand, the Indian government has decided to set up a co-working space for startups.
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The demand has come from Mangaluru and for the first time, the government will own a co-working space, which will have 3D printing and new-age digital infrastructure.

"We felt there was a great demand for a co-working space in Mangaluru. Many startups told us that they had to go to Bengaluru or other cities to access such facilities and infrastructure,” a senior official told ET.

The co-working space will be designed to accommodate 100 people and a team of officials is in talks with some of the Delhi-based co-working space owners.

The workstations will be made available at a price nearly half the market rate being charged by privately owned social workspaces.

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Several ministries are being approached to help in setting up the space, for instance, the ministry of electronics and information technology has been requested for high-speed internet, 3D printing equipment, etc.

Once this model is set up, the government may also launch a patent facilitation cell.

"We will select the right people to run the place only after asking for suggestions from the start-ups themselves since it is an entirely new territory for the government to enter,” the senior official added.


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