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全球灵活工作空间市场 2023-2030Global Flexible Workspace Market 2023-2030 |
全球灵活工作空间市场预计在预测期内将以 14.0% 的复合年增长率增长。市场增长受到多种因素的推动,包括远程工作文化的日益普及、对灵活且经济高效的办公解决方案的需求不断增长以及联合办公空间的增长趋势。此外,市场的增长是由于越来越多的小公司和初创企业寻求临时办公室解决方案,以及政府不断出台的鼓励新初创企业的优惠政策推动的。例如,2021 年 3 月,大多数欧盟政府签署了一项倡议,为初创企业的组建和发展创建更好的法律框架。 《欧盟创业国家标准》由葡萄牙政府于 2021 年初担任欧盟轮值主席国期间制定,并由欧盟委员会于 2021 年 3 月推出。它规定了支持创新型初创企业创建和成长的八个政策领域。其中包括快速的初创企业创建和顺利的市场进入;吸引和留住人才;股票期权;监管创新,包括监管沙箱;创新采购,包括技术转让政策、融资渠道;社会包容、多样性和保护民主价值观;初创企业与当局之间互动的“数字优先”。
全球灵活工作空间市场根据所有权、类型和最终用户进行细分。根据其所有权,市场分为私有市场和共享市场。根据其类型,市场分为协作工作空间、製造空间等。根据最终用户,市场分为小型企业、中型企业和大型企业。在所有权细分市场中,由于对联合办公空间的日益偏好和初创公司数量的不断增加,预计共享所有权细分市场将出现显着增长。
在类型细分中,协作工作空间类型预计将在预测期内显着增长。这一增长归因于人们对协作工作空间的日益重视,以及对致力于以有竞争力的价格提供协作工作空间的新初创公司的资金和投资的增加。例如,2022 年3 月,总部位于新加坡的Atlan(一个用于数据和技术团队之间协作的工作空间平台)在由Salesforce Ventures、Insight Partners 和红杉资本印度领投的B 轮融资中筹集了50美元。 Atlan 将利用新资金扩大团队,以促进产品开发,同时着眼于投资。此外,2022 年 9 月,总部位于旧金山的 Codi 筹集了 1600 万美元的 A 轮融资,由 Andreessen Horowitz 领投。
全球灵活工作空间市场根据地理位置进一步细分,包括北美(美国和加拿大)、欧洲(意大利、西班牙、德国、法国等)、亚太地区(印度、中国、日本、韩国和其他地区)。其他)以及世界其他地区(中东、非洲和拉丁美洲)。可以根据要求在区域或国家层面分析市场。在这些地区中,由于主要灵活工作空间提供商的存在以及远程工作实践的日益采用,预计欧洲在预测期内将出现显着增长。
在所有地区中,在初创企业快速扩张以及政府支持创业倡议的推动下,亚太地区预计也将出现显着增长。例如,自 2016 年启动印度创业计划以来,2023 年 2 月,工业和内贸促进部将 92,683 家实体认定为初创企业。印度政府旨在建立强大的生态系统来培育创新和初创企业并鼓励私人投资该国的创业生态系统,并于2016 年1 月启动了“创业印度”计划。
服务于全球灵活工作空间市场的主要公司包括: WeWork Companies Inc.、Regus Group (IWG PLC)、Knotel Inc.、Industrious LLC、Servcorp Ltd. 等。这些市场参与者通过各种策略,包括併购、合作、协作以及推出创新的工作空间解决方案,为市场增长做出了重大贡献。例如,2022 年 4 月,WorkChew 收购了纽约市优质灵活工作场所解决方案的行业提供商 KettleSpace 的工作空间资产。此次收购增强了 WorkChew 在灵活工作场所领域的影响力,并极大地扩大了其在纽约市的足迹。此次收购有助于 WorkChew 继续满足寻求敏捷工作空间解决方案的公司不断增长的需求,这些公司推出了疫情后混合工作模式,让员工在办公室内外工作。
Title: Global Flexible Workspace Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Ownership (Private and Shared), by Type (Collaborative Workspace, Manufacturing Space, and Others), and by End User (Small Business, Medium Business, and Large Business) Forecast Period (2023-2030).
The global flexible workspace market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 14.0% during the forecast period. The market growth is driven by various factors, including the increasing adoption of remote work culture, rising demand for flexible and cost-effective office solutions, and the growing trend of coworking spaces. Also, the growth of the market is driven by an increasing number of small companies and startups seeking temporary office solutions coupled with increasing favorable policies of the government giving a push to new startups. For instance, in March 2021, a majority of EU governments signed up for an initiative to create a better legal framework for start-up formation and growth. The EU Startup Nations Standard was devised by the Portuguese government during its EU presidency in early 2021, and launched by the European Commission in March 2021. It sets out eight areas of policy to support the creation and growth of innovative start-ups. These include fast start-up creation and smooth market entry; attracting and retaining talent; stock options; innovation in regulation, including regulatory sandboxes; innovation procurement, including tech transfer policies, access to finance; social inclusion, diversity, and protecting democratic values; 'digital first' for interactions between start-ups and the authorities.
The global flexible workspace market is segmented based on ownership, type, and end user. Based on its ownership, the market is segmented into private and shared. Based on its type, the market is segmented into collaborative workspace, manufacturing space, and others. Based on its end user, the market is segmented into small business, medium business, and large business. Among ownership segments, the shared ownership segment is anticipated to witness significant growth, driven by the increasing preference for coworking spaces and the growing number of startups.
Among type segments, the collaborative workspace type is anticipated to have significant growth over the forecast period. The growth is attributed to the growing emphasis on collaborative workspace and growing funding and investment in new startups working to provide collaborative workspace at competitive prices. For instance, in March 2022, Singapore-headquartered Atlan, a workspace platform for collaboration between data and tech teams, raised US$50 in a series B round led by Salesforce Ventures, Insight Partners, and Sequoia Capital India. Atlan will use the fresh funds to expand its teams to boost product development while eyeing investments. Also, in September 2022, San Francisco-based Codi raised a $16 million Series A, led by Andreessen Horowitz.
The global flexible workspace market is further segmented based on geography, including North America (the US and Canada), Europe (Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and others), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and others), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa and Latin America). The market can be analyzed at the regional or country level as per requirement. Among these regions, Europe is expected to witness prominent growth over the forecast period, driven by the presence of major flexible workspace providers and the increasing adoption of remote work practices.
Among all the regions, the Asia-Pacific region is also projected to experience significant growth, fueled by the rapid expansion of startups, and government initiatives supporting entrepreneurship. For instance, in February 2023, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade recognized 92,683 entities as startups since the launch of the Startup India initiative in 2016. The Government of India with an intent to build a strong ecosystem for nurturing innovation, and startups and encouraging private investments in the startup ecosystem of the country launched the Startup India initiative on January 2016.
The major companies serving the global flexible workspace market include: WeWork Companies Inc., Regus Group (IWG PLC), Knotel Inc., Industrious LLC, Servcorp Ltd., and others. These market players are contributing significantly to the market growth through various strategies, including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, and the launch of innovative workspace solutions. For instance, in April 2022, WorkChew acquired the workspace assets of KettleSpace, an industry provider of premium flexible workplace solutions in New York City. The acquisition increases WorkChew's presence in the flexible workplace sector and greatly expands its footprint in New York City. The acquisition helps WorkChew continue to meet rising demand from companies looking for agile workspace solutions as they roll out post-pandemic hybrid work models where employees work in and outside the office.