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EOffice


FieldValue
nameeOffice
logoEOffice Logo.jpg
foundation2002 by Pier Paolo Mucelli
typePrivate
locationLondon, England, UK
key_peoplePier Paolo Mucelli – CEO
industryCoworking Spaces
Serviced Offices
Virtual Offices
Conference Venues
homepageeOffice.net

Serviced Offices Virtual Offices Conference Venues

eOffice is a British company that provides shared workspaces and services for entrepreneurs, freelancers, startups, SMEs and scaleups. Operating from a number of centres in Central London, and affiliated with 250 business centres worldwide, the company has a presence in 60 countries. eOffice offers fully furnished serviced offices, coworking space, meeting and video conferencing rooms, and virtual offices.

Design

Launched in 2002, the company has one of the first carbon neutral business centres worldwide and was winner of the British Council for Offices Innovation Awards 2007, BCO Regional Awards 2007 and 2008, and finalists in the FX Design and HSBC Startup Awards which awards recognise innovation in design and technology. Each centre is customised with artwork and photography from local artists, themed on the unique geography and landmarks of the local city or region.

They also offer a virtual reality conferencing solution built on the Second Life platform for long distance meetings.

Strategy

eOffice employs a business strategy with a heavy emphasis on social media. The eOffice concept encourages clients to adopt a new business culture and way of work. To encourage networking, eOffice has groups and followings on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Ning, Viadeo and XING.

References

References

  1. (June 18, 2003). "Mapping out a floorplan for expansion". [[The Times]].
  2. (October 1, 2008). "Climate Neutral eOffice". eOffice.
  3. "British Council for Offices – Innovation Award". British Council for Offices.
  4. "Finalists archive". HSBC.
  5. (September 1, 2007). "Readymade Office". OnOffice.
  6. Alexander, Mark. (August 10, 2008). "Second Life Virtual Reality Conferencing Press Release". Uproar Design.
  7. Bogolova, Serafima. (September 1, 2008). "Building Bridges between Real and Virtual worlds". Avantoure.
  8. (16 March 2022). "Virtual Office".
  9. (June 5, 2007). "eOffice Launches Campaign to Market 'Offices of the Future'". [[B2B Marketing]].
  10. (October 8, 2003). "Sunny Days at the Virtual Office". [[The Times]].
  11. (June 1, 2008). "A Great Office". BusinessPortal24.
  12. (August 8, 2008). "How Web 2.0 Can Drive Huge Business Growth". YourBusiness Channel.
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