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全球靈活工作空間市場 2023-2030Global Flexible Workspace Market 2023-2030 |
全球靈活工作空間市場預計在預測期內將以 14.0%的年複合成長率成長。市場成長受到多種因素的推動,包括遠程工作文化的日益普及、對靈活且經濟高效的辦公解決方案的需求不斷成長以及聯合辦公空間的成長趨勢。此外,市場的成長是由於越來越多的小公司和初創企業尋求臨時辦公室解決方案,以及政府不斷訂定的鼓勵新初創企業的優惠政策推動的。例如,2021年 3月,大多數歐盟政府簽署了一項計劃,為初創企業的組建和發展創建更好的法律框架。 《歐盟創業國家標準》由葡萄牙政府於2021年初擔任歐盟輪值主席國期間制定,並由歐盟委員會於2021年 3月推出。它規定了支持創新型初創企業創建和成長的八個政策領域。其中包括快速的初創企業創建和順利的市場進入;吸引和留住人才;股票期權;監管創新,包括監管沙箱;創新採購,包括技術轉讓政策、融資管道;社會包容、多樣性和保護民主價值觀;初創企業與當局之間互動的“數位優先”。
全球靈活工作空間市場根據所有權、類型和最終用戶進行細分。根據其所有權,市場分為私有市場和共享市場。根據其類型,市場分為協作工作空間、製造空間等。根據最終用戶,市場分為小型企業、中型企業和大型企業。在所有權細分市場中,由於對聯合辦公空間的日益偏好和初創公司數量的不斷增加,預計共享所有權細分市場將出現顯著成長。
在類型細分中,協作工作空間類型預計將在預測期內顯著成長。這一成長歸因於人們對協作工作空間的日益重視,以及對致力於以有競爭力的價格提供協作工作空間的新初創公司的資金和投資的增加。例如,2022年3月,總部位於新加坡的Atlan(用於資料和技術團隊之間協作的工作空間平台)在由Salesforce Ventures、Insight Partners 和Sequoia Capital India領投的B 輪融資中籌集了50美元。 Atlan 將利用新資金擴大團隊,以促進產品開發,同時著眼於投資。此外,2022年 9月,總部位於舊金山的 Codi 籌集了 1600 萬美元的 A 輪融資,由 Andreessen Horowitz 領投。
全球靈活工作空間市場根據地理位置進一步細分,包括北美(美國和加拿大)、歐洲(義大利、西班牙、德國、法國等)、亞太地區(印度、中國、日本、韓國和其他地區),以及世界其他地區(中東、非洲和拉丁美洲)。可以根據要求在區域或國家層面分析市場。在這些地區中,由於主要靈活工作空間提供商的存在以及遠程工作實踐的日益採用,預計歐洲在預測期內將出現顯著成長。
在所有地區中,在初創企業快速擴張以及政府支持創業舉措的推動下,亞太地區預計也將出現顯著成長。例如,自2016年啟動印度創業計劃以來,2023年 2月,工業和內貿促進部將 92,683 家實體認定為初創企業。印度政府目的是建立強大的生態系統來培育創新和初創企業並鼓勵私人投資該國的創業生態系統,並於2016年1月啟動了“創業印度”計劃。
服務於全球靈活工作空間市場的主要公司包括:WeWork Companies Inc.、Regus Group (IWG PLC)、Knotel Inc.、Industrious LLC、Servcorp Ltd. 等。這些市場參與者透過各種策略,包括併購、合作、協作以及推出創新的工作空間解決方案,為市場成長做出了重大貢獻。例如,2022年 4月,WorkChew 收購了紐約市優質靈活工作場所解決方案的行業提供商 KettleSpace 的工作空間資產。此次收購增強了 WorkChew 在靈活工作場所領域的影響力,並大幅擴大了其在紐約市的足跡。此次收購有助於 WorkChew 繼續滿足尋求敏捷工作空間解決方案的公司不斷成長的需求,這些公司推出了疫情後混合工作模式,讓員工在辦公室內外工作。
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.