Via The Registry |By Jack Stubbs
In a commercial real estate market that increasingly revolves around technological advancement—with tech-at-one’s-fingertips and tech-based workspaces increasingly important amenities—many companies are seeking to transform and adapt the way that industry professionals use technology in their day-to-day operations. extraSlice, founded in 2013, is a hybrid high-tech campus that provides a workspace where new technology can be developed.
We recently spoke with Meghana Subramanian and Binu Reghunathan, co-CEOs and co-founders, about the company’s objectives, how it contributes to an ever-evolving tech-centric workplace, and how it adds another dimension to the conversation about co-working spaces in the modern workplace environment.
What can you tell me about extraSlice (the company’s founding, current objectives and strategies, etc.)? In a nutshell, what does the company do?
At the most basic level, extraSlice provides technology-focused workspaces, services and training programs for tech companies of all sizes to deliver new technologies to market. Our technology community is a developing global network of service and training providers to better connect the local technology community to the rest of the world.