When I received the invitation to the launch of the first Kongsi Work by Infinity8, I was intrigued by its name.
I had the privilege to document
the Infinity8 story among other Johor brands in My Johor Stories 3: Proudly
Johor, Then and Now, and wanted to see what Infinity8 had created in Kongsi
Work so I did not hesitate to accept their invite.The first Kongsi Work by Infinity8
is opened at Taman Molek, Johor Baru
Established in 2017, Infinity8
has developed functional, creative coworking spaces designed to enhance
productivity through the use of hot desks, dedicated desks, private offices,
meeting rooms and event spaces to rent with flexible terms.
I soon learnt from Lee Sheah
Liang, founder and CEO of Infinity8, that Kongsi Work was coined from the
word ‘Kongsi’ which means ‘share’ in the Malay language which also translates
to ‘company’ in the Hokkien dialect, a catchy name that reflects the concept of
their new brand of co-working spaces.The wall plaque at its lobby
As the future of work is changing
progressively, many industries are seen to be shifting its focus on optimizing
work arrangements.
Infinity8 is moving in tandem
with the changing needs of the post-pandemic workforce and emerged as a
forerunner in the coworking space industry.
This award-winning coworking
space provider in Malaysia recently launched the first outlet of its new brand,
Kongsi Work, in Taman Molek, Johor Baru.
Strategically located close to
banks, restaurants, convenience stores and a shopping mall within driving
distance, Kongsi Work provides 51 ready-to-use offices designed on 10,000 sq ft
of space across two floors.A few words from
Lee Sheah Liang
Positioned to offer affordable
and equipped offices with necessary facilities, Kongsi Work aims to relieve
businesses of the investments and expenses in maintaining a full-fledged
office.
When I arrived at Kongsi Work, I was
given a passcode to key into the digital panel at the entrance downstairs.
This, I later learnt, was an
experience for me to understand that this private coworking space was designed for
independent professionals and free-lancers in start-ups and small businesses.
The entrance to the premises was
at the top of the first flight of stairs and on the landing was a Zlock, an automated
parcel locker for the safe deposit and retrieval of parcels and documents.The Zlock facility at Kongsi Work
The convenience of this automated
mailbox was not only a time-saver but also provides essential peace-of-mind for
its users.
Upon entry at the first-floor
lobby, my eyes were riveted to a wall plaque with a brief explanation about What’s
Kongsi and the Kongsi Work concept.
Building on the Infinity8 coworking
concept, Kongsi Work will offer members the convenience of high-speed internet
access, a shared pantry, private meeting rooms, smart-lock doors, automated
mailboxes and a 24/7 security system.Ready-to-use private offices
The well-lighted interior and clean
lines of the furnishings created a warm and welcoming ambience in this
functional workplace.
In his welcoming address, Lee
said that he envisioned the Kongsi Work brand to be a solution for SMEs and individuals
here to have access to a safe, economical and socially trusted work base.
He went on to highlight their no-frills
concept and the aim to nurture a community who can kongsi or share the
space and take collective responsibility of it.
For a start, he pointed out that
there were no rubbish bins around. This was to encourage Kongsi Work members to
be responsible to take their own rubbish out to dispose of it properly in
wastebins downstairs. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows for good views
He said that Kongsi Work was introduced
particularly to those who were looking for a work model that can accommodate
flexibility and work-life balance.
It aims to create an environment
that is conducive and friendly, one that can encourage engaging with other
like-minded peers, networking, the sharing of ideas which in turn, should boost
productivity.
Throughout the space, the Kongsi
concept is echoed in cleverly crafted clusters of art pieces grouped together
under the caption, what do we – kongsi.One of the clusters of artwork on the wall
While the pictures provided clues
to answer this question, the word kongsi is designed on a moveable
groove and when you slid this word to the left, the answer will be revealed
behind it.
I liked that much thought was
given to create a number of such clusters of artwork that reminded us that as
Malaysians, we certainly berkongsi a great deal.
My heartiest Congratulations to
Infinity8 on the successful launch of Kongsi Work in Johor, the first of many more
to come!
Kongsi Work is located at No. 41-01 & 02, Jalan Molek 3/20, Taman Molek, 81100 Johor Baru, Johor. For more information, visit www.infinity8.com.my
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