Rocketspace is a cool place to work. Timber beams, exposed brick walls, the buzz of downtown traffic and a constant stream of new folk networking in the breakout areas.
What started as a shared office space for start-ups has morphed into one of the epicentres of Bay Area innovation. Start-ups work in a completely open plan environment with their secret sauce out in the open. They come here interact, bounce off each other and to gain access to venture capitalists. Being closed, proprietary and introspective is not the name of the game here.
Currently there are around 100 companies based at Rocketspace. Founder Duncan Logan claims that it is the largest of the 30 or so co-working space in San Francisco and he likens the appeal of co-working as “office-as-a-service”. In the video below, he talks about collaboration culture among the start-up scene…
[EN] Rocketspace: Why start-ups need to come… par orangebusiness





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