From traditional workspaces to "sanctuaries": how Mo Hamzian is shaping the culture of remote work
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Hamzian recognized a huge gap early in the pandemic and came up with the idea of a 'workplace 4.0' model, essentially a much more sophisticated alternative to traditional coffee shops, focusing on privacy, reservable spaces, and a sense of legitimacy.
When home isn't good enough or you have to travel for work, where do workers go? The options out there aren't designed for the focus and infrastructure we really need.
There are approximately 100 million remote workers seeking better productivity solutions. We have created a 'sanctuary' where remote workers can focus, create, and thrive.
Unfortunately, current third space options are often limited to noisy, uncomfortable coffee shops with slow, unreliable, unsecured Wi-Fi or overly-priced coworking spaces that are often overcrowded and driven by corporate influence and limited inclusivity.
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