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Habitat

Coworking in Milan, Italy


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About Habitat

Established in 1997, Habitat's goal is to establish itself as a reputable and independent entity in the realm of sustainable development and innovation. It offers a coworking space designed for incubating startups with a strong potential for addressing social needs or environmental challenges. The facility provides a comprehensive array of business support resources and services to assist these selected startups.

The workspace itself is vibrant and colorful, fostering a community that is enthusiastic and welcoming. Consulting services are available for both strategic and operational needs. Habitat is not just a typical coworking space; it is a hub where businesses, ideas, and projects thrive. Originally a manufacturing workshop, the venue has been transformed into a dynamic urban space that caters to freelancers and startups within the environmental and social sectors of the creative and cultural industries.

A diverse range of events and activities are organized regularly, including workshops, book presentations, debates on social and political issues, and hackathons. These gatherings provide ample opportunities for networking and collaboration among a creative and innovative cohort. The incubation program offers full-time support to help startups maximize synergies and visibility in the market. Additionally, consulting services are available to both for-profit and non-profit organizations, as well as public institutions, to develop ventures with environmental, cultural, and social value. Habitat serves as a hybrid ecosystem where groundbreaking ideas are transformed into successful businesses.

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