Hatch and Orion City have unveiled an innovative digital platform, to streamline access to essential services and facilities across three strategic locations: Hatch Works in Colombo 1, Orion Nest at Orion City in Colombo 09, and the upcoming Orion City Colombo in Colombo 3 to offer a seamless experience for entrepreneurs and businesses alike.
CEO of Orion City Jeevan Gnanam commented, "We're thrilled to announce this partnership with Hatch. With the launch of this cutting-edge app, we aim to provide local and international start-ups with premium workspaces, reflecting our commitment to nurturing innovation."
Hatch, located in a meticulously restored building dating back to 1910, serves as a hub of entrepreneurship in Colombo, with over 1,000 coworking members and 700 start-ups in its network. Orion City, located in Colombo 09, is known for its premium workspaces tailored to the needs of over 40 organizations, offering amenities such as meeting spaces, leisure areas, and dining facilities. The upcoming expansion to Orion City Colombo in Colombo 3 will further enhance accessibility to resources and opportunities for entrepreneurs.
The collaboration empowers tenants to effortlessly book meeting spaces across these strategic locations, tapping into discounts tailored for Hatch and Orion Nest tenants.
Left to Right: Mevan Peiris – Chief Executive Officer, Hatch, Brindha Selvadurai, Director, Hatch, Jeevan Gnanam, Chief Executive Officer, Orion City and Sudheera Bandara, Head of Marketing, Orion City
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