The largest educational co-working in Europe will be built on the territory of the Moscow
Technopolis . According to the authors of the project, it should become the center of Russian entrepreneurial activity. The Association of Initiatives and Entrepreneurship (
AIP ) and Technopolis “Moscow” and the state budgetary institution
“Small Business of Moscow” signed a tripartite agreement to work together on the project on September 3.
The area of the coworking zone will be 4000 square meters. Coworking will be divided into three educational environments:
1. The environment “Create your company” - for start-ups and start-up entrepreneurs;
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2. Environment "Inevitability" - for existing entrepreneurs who already have a high level of expertise and will share their experience - each in their own field;
3. Wednesday 24/7 - the territory of free work.
The project is designed for 500 jobs. In addition, within the framework of coworking, there will be a consulting service on issues related to doing business: attracting investments, outsourcing operating activities and much more. On the territory of the coworking zone will create all conditions for round-the-clock work. There will definitely place the library, places for recreation, entertainment and sports.
Co-financing is the responsibility of the private banking sector. About 100 million rubles will be invested in the project. The opening of the largest in Europe educational coworking should take place in the second half of 2016,
reports the city news agency "Moscow".
On August 27, Vedomosti, citing sources from Internet companies,
reported that the Moscow government had allocated a building in the center of the capital for the so-called Internet House. The building is located at: Myasnitskaya street, 13, bld. 18. The floor space is about 5800 square meters. Now it is being renovated at the expense of the city budget. You can enter it no earlier than the first half of 2016.
The cadastral value of this building is 1.3 billion rubles. But the city agreed to provide it to the Internet industry for free. The deputy head of the presidential administration, Vyacheslav Volodin, promised to highlight the Internet industry building for events and discussion of Internet development and initiatives of the authorities last fall, sources of Vedomosti reported.
The very idea of the site was proposed by the Internet Initiatives Development Foundation (IIDF) and the Russian Association of Electronic Communications. FRII, as the author of the initiative, will occupy most of the new House. In addition to the FRIA office, the accelerator of this foundation, co-working for startups and a conference room will be located here, said the FRIA representative Sergey Skrypnikov.