On the 7th April we will open DI Telegraph right in the heart of Moscow and welcome the brightest, boldest and bravest start-ups from Russia and around the world to occupy it.
DI Telegraph coworking has been created to bring together developers, startups and creatives in one space and provide them with all the raw ingredients needed to interact, grow, thrive and change the world.
Selected startups will have access to a unique creative space, collaborative working environment, knowledge exchange events, mentors, corporate partners, capital and media attention.
There are 100 spaces ready to be occupied, an education zone for lectures and master classes all set in 550 sqm of space on the top floor of the Central Telegraph building on Tverskaya, a stone’s throw from the Kremlin. Past the coworking space you will discover the resident consultants, mentors and experts.
“We are taking a very careful approach with the selection of residents,” says DI Telegraph coworking curator Ekaterina Fadeeva. “Our main goal is not simply to provide a place where you can sit with your laptop. We plan to actively involve residents in community life, for example, by holding joint dinners and organising educational events through which, the residents can share their experience and knowledge.”
DI Telegraph is already home to a number of projects, including Moscow Coding School and Babysitter School – Kidsout. The space is also regularly host to many varied cultural and tech events, such as, HackDay and PechaKucha Night. The future inhabitants of DI Telegraph coworking will have Dream Industries projects Bookmate, Zvooq and Theory&Practice as neighbours.
Resident selection has already begun. If you want to base your startup in DI Telegraph please apply via our website.