WEWORK will set up a work space in Haifa
The new space will open in early 2018 and is expected to accommodate 600 people. Space will be built in downtown.
In-vent is a collaborative work space for Haifa developers, which was established by the Haifa Municipality Youth Authority in the lower city, which is being renewed as Haifa's commercial, business, recreational and cultural center. The place is designed for private entrepreneurs or companies that are in the process of building or developing the product. At these early stages they have various services provided by the place, including business training, lawyers, programmers, professional consultants and others. In addition, professional events, workshops, lectures of industry leaders as well as social gatherings are held. The hub currently houses dozens of technological ventures in various fields that are at the beginning of their careers and generate great interest. In March, an event will be held at the site, sponsored by Intel and Microsoft.
In-Vent offers support services in the fields of marketing, business development, patent registration, legal issues, and meetings with investors from Israel and abroad to ensure that Haifa entrepreneurs have fertile ground for developing unique projects and ideas.
The Young Authority has recruited leading partners in the high-tech and Israeli industries, including Bank Leumi, the international accounting firm PWC, the CCapital investment fund, international law firm Pearl Cohen Tzedek Latzer, and more. Senior mentors from these companies will provide professional accompaniment to the new entrepreneurs and connect with key people in the international high-tech industry.
At the same time, the hub is working synergistically with the other entrepreneurial entities in the city, Heisenter, MATI, Hammat Taquin and private initiatives, with a special website accompanying his activities and coordinating all entrepreneurial activities in Haifa and northern Israel. In addition to personal and individual accompaniment, the hub also holds joint ventures and events in cooperation with Israeli and international investors and a series of Meet-Up in various fields.
The complex, covering an area of 300 square meters, is divided into work rooms, meeting rooms and individual tables. The entrepreneurs have a seating area for rent from a seat to a private office for new companies with a nominal fee.
The complex area is abundant in restaurants, cafes and bars.
In Vent is a Work space for entrepreneurs and startups (HUB), new and first of its kind in Haifa, belonging to the Municipality of Haifa, under the Youth and Youth Authority. The complex offers services and activities to entrepreneurs and start-up companies operating in and around the city. The Center coordinates all the information on the field of social-technological entrepreneurship and offers relevant content, including workshops, meetings and network meetings with a symbolic cost. The company will offer a wide range of services including office services, conference rooms and chairs for rent at subsidized cost.
Entrepreneurs of all ages are invited to a free hackathon, which aims to find technological solutions that will alleviate the daily challenges in a variety of areas and provide a solution to human adversity.
To the full article at geektimeThe complex, which will be called IN-VENT, will serve as a home for dozens of young entrepreneurs who are interested in developing their startups in Haifa with the personal guidance of leading executives in the business market in Israel.
To the full article at haifahaifaThe Haifa In-Vent project is designed to house entrepreneurs who are at the beginning of their journey and allow them to receive the tools and support needed to carry out their projects.
To the full article at geektimeThe complex, which will be called IN-VENT, will serve as a home for dozens of young entrepreneurs who are interested in developing their start-ups in the city, with the personal guidance of leading executives in the business market in Israel.
To the full article at pcThe new space will open in early 2018 and is expected to accommodate 600 people. Space will be built in downtown.