AcroMeta eyes booming co-working lab scene
FLEXIBLE workspaces are having a moment, with demand in the sector seeing a resurgence post-pandemic. It’s no wonder then that specialist engineering firm AcroMeta : 43F 0%, previously known as Acromec, wants in.
The group ventured into the coworking laboratory space in 2021 with the opening of the Life Science Incubator (LSI), and is now eyeing further expansion in this business segment.
“Back in 2020, we realised that a lot of people were talking about doing research work but they lacked the space… and sometimes capital to establish their own lab,” AcroMeta’s recently-appointed executive chairman Levin Lee told The Business Times..
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