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Follow on Google News | Collaborative Workspaces To Dominate AfricaBy: Andrea PR Africa will become a key contributor to the global workforce – and has already started to gather momentum. Some of the largest global technology companies – Google, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft – have already deployed into Africa to capitalise on this talent surge. The talent focus on Africa is the predicted spike in the working population over the next 20 plus years – an increase that would comprise a third of the global working population. Unlocking Africa's potential through partnerships The partnership brings KOFISI and Workshop17, Africa's two premium work space providers, together offering their members access to a combined network of 22 locations, 60,000m2 of collaborative workspace across seven countries and all four regions of the continent, making it the largest independent network of beautiful serviced office and workspaces across Africa, where the quality and consistency of facilities are reliable, even in sometimes unpredictable environments. The two brands have established a reputation for offering a premium workday experience in their respective countries, offering hospitality services, wellness, quality aesthetic and customised office design in their collective portfolios. KOFISI operates 10 locations in Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and is opening in Rwanda and Morocco this year. Workshop 17 has 12 locations – with eight in South Africa and four in Mauritius. This will empower businesses to access a shared community of enterprises and SME's with local knowledge and infrastructures already operating across the continent. What does this partnership mean for Africa? With Africa expected to contribute a significant portion of the global workforce by 2030, a focus on productive workplace solutions is crucial for the continent's economic growth. Instead of looking outward, traditionally to countries like Russia, China, UAE, USA and France, Africa will be looking inward to boost entrepreneurial economies that can boost their local economies and tackle poverty and unemployment. This will be done through new, flexible business SMEs that will draw on connections with neighbouring infrastructures. For more info visit https://stories.prowly.com/ End
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