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Shared Access sponsors Coworking Europe 2024

12th November 2024

Shared Access, a leading provider of mobile connectivity solutions for shared spaces, announces its sponsorship of leading European flex workspace event, Coworking Europe 2024, which is taking place in Sofia, Bulgaria, from November 13–14.

The conference is dedicated to exploring the latest developments, challenges and opportunities within the European coworking sector. As part of Shared Access’ commitment to supporting vibrant, connected workspaces, they’ll be presenting a session on the critical topic of connectivity in coworking spaces, focusing on the infrastructure and strategies required to ensure seamless mobile coverage across diverse coworking environments.

The presentation, titled ‘The Invisible Amenity – Creating Flawless Wi-Fi Connectivity and Mobile Coverage in Coworking Spaces,’ will feature experts from Shared Access sharing insights into practical solutions for delivering high-performance mobile connectivity in both new developments and retrofitted coworking spaces. Attendees will gain actionable knowledge on optimising mobile connectivity in their spaces to meet the demands of today’s digital-first workforce.

“With coworking’s rapid growth across Europe, seamless mobile coverage has become essential to both tenant satisfaction and operational success,” said Sam Jackman, Chief Development Officer at Shared Access. “As companies and individuals increasingly rely on coworking spaces, flawless mobile connectivity is no longer a luxury but a necessity. We are excited to sponsor and contribute to Coworking Europe 2024, where we can help equip flex space operators with the knowledge and tools to meet and exceed this expectation.”

The Rise of Coworking in Europe

Coworking has become one of Europe’s most dynamic real estate sectors, with the number of coworking spaces across the continent increasing by over 50% in recent years. As remote and hybrid work models become more established, demand for flexible workspaces continues to rise. Europe now represents around 30% of the global coworking market, with countries like the UK, Germany, France and Spain leading in adoption. According to industry data, coworking occupancy rates have reached new highs and the global market is expected to reach a valuation of $13 billion by 2025.

Shared Access at Coworking Europe 2024: Session Details

The Shared Access session will provide insights and practical advice on:

– Designing Mobile Connectivity Across Diverse Spaces: Understanding how various building designs, including retrofitted structures, influence mobile connectivity and how to tailor solutions for each unique environment

– Upgrading Legacy Systems: Practical approaches to retrofitting older spaces with modern mobile technologies, helping operators enhance service reliability and quality for their tenants

– Scaling Solutions for Growing Demands: Implementing flexible systems that can adapt to the evolving connectivity needs of coworking spaces, from increased user demands to additional devices

– OpEx model: Flexible approach to financing – how Shared Access offer an OpEx model to support coworking operators

Join Us in Sofia

Shared Access invites attendees of Coworking Europe 2024 to join this session for insights on maximising mobile connectivity in coworking spaces. With nearly twenty years’ experience in providing customised mobile connectivity solutions, Shared Access is committed to supporting the coworking sector’s growth and helping operators deliver on the promise of seamless, reliable mobile service.

As a Neutral Host, Shared Access have vast experience and expertise in mobile connectivity. Call us now on 01590 670025 to discuss your flex workspace project or to explore other services and products we provide to boost mobile connectivity.

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