WORQ launches new coworking space in Menara UOA Bangsar to empower local startups and tech communities

Malay Mail
Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, June 1 — Malaysia’s leading coworking space provider WORQ has just launched a new 15,000 square feet space in Menara UOA Bangsar (MUB).

A key part of the Asset Enhancement Initiatives (AEI) of MUB, the space will serve as a growth hub for local startups and tech businesses.

WORQ and MUB will achieve this through innovative and flexible solutions that will advance the traditional coworking concept and bring meaningful contributions to Malaysia’s digital landscape.

WORQ Co-founder and CEO Stephanie Ping said in a statement that the new outlet will attract new tenants that seek flexible office solutions and Menara UOA’s amenities.

“This collaboration solidifies Menara UOA Bangsar as the preferred office address in the bustling Bangsar area,” Ping said.

“WORQ’s presence at Menara UOA Bangsar represents a significant stride towards expanding our footprint in office buildings and advancing the adoption of flexible work arrangements.”

“This joint effort with MUB reflects our commitment to embrace and promote a more liberalised approach to work environments and community building as a whole.”

WORQ Bangsar provides state-of-the-art facilities to tenants, including this cosy pantry. — Picture courtesy of WORQ
WORQ Bangsar provides state-of-the-art facilities to tenants, including this cosy pantry. — Picture courtesy of WORQ

WORQ Bangsar provides state-of-the-art facilities to tenants, including this cosy pantry. — Picture courtesy of WORQ

The two organisations previously collaborated at WORQ Subang in UOA Business Park, they achieved full occupancy within a month and shattered industry standards of up to 12 months.

Now known as the Tech Collective, the space functions as a hub for learning, collaboration, and building business opportunities and connections.

In an effort to innovate Malaysia’s technological ecosystem WORQ and MUB plan to create spaces to spur technological advancements, collaboration and growth.

From small companies to Multi-National Corporations (MNCs), WORQ spaces are suited for every stage of business development.

The spaces can also be used as a platform for the community to level up their skills through workshops, talks, and entrepreneurial forums hosted on a regular basis.

Providing value and benefit to the tech community is in line with the two organisations' support of the Malaysia Digital (MD) Initiative in building the country’s Smart Nation goal.

WORQ also hopes to bring numerous businesses into their coworking ecosystem with growth projections of RM1.3 billion in Malaysia.

Founded in 2017, WORQ aims to liberalise real estate by setting up Google-like offices to create vibrant hubs for businesses and workers to build their communities.

For more information on WORQ and its Menara UOA Bangsar outlet visit https://worq.space/location/bangsar/