Worcester Business Journal

June 24,2019

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wbjournal.com | June 24, 2019 | Worcester Business Journal 15 E N T R E P R E N E U R S & I N N O V A T I O N F O C U S Co-working places and makerspaces Ranked by number of members Co-working places and makerspaces Ranked by no. of members No. of members Equipment/ services Head of incubator Year founded 1 Clearly Coworking Inc. 474 Grove St., Worcester 01605 508-556-0031 • www.clearlycoworking.com 156 6,000 square feet, 10 private offices, 4 meeting rooms, 16 open-seating desks, phone booth, kitchen and common areas, WiFi, free parking/ Hourly meeting room open to public, business mailing address, furnished private offices, shared desks, tech support, multifunction printer, notary, document editing, receptionist, dry cleaning Robert DelMastro CEO & founder 2013 2 Technocopia 44 Portland St., 6th Floor, Worcester 01606 508-360-4387 • technocopia.org 90 Multipurpose classroom and office space, wood shop, metal and digital fabrication, art design studio, electronics assembly, glass and flamework, sewing and textiles/ Prototyping, networking, youth STEM education and entrepreneurship mentoring for adults and youth Mike D'Angelo Lauren Monroe co-directors 2013 3 The WorcShop 233 Stafford St., Worcester 01603 413-272-9550 • theworcshop.com 70 Blacksmith shop with 3 propane forges, dual pot coal forge, power hammer and hydraulic forging press; metal shop with metal inert gas and tungsten inert gas welding, manual and CNC plasma cutters, oxy- acetylene torches, 56-ton ironworker, long-stock processing and finishing stations; machine shop with Fadal 3 axis CNC milling machine, manual mills, lathes, industrial spray booth, Markforged markII 3D printer, 2 delta-style 3D printers; textile studio with heavy duty sewing and coverstich machines, baby overlook serger, vacuum former, heat treating equipment/ Memberships, classes, workspace for rent Angela Meraki executive director 2016 4 Framingham Makerspace Saxonville Mills, 28 John H. Finley III Way, Suite 107, Framingham 01701 508-834-7855 • framinghammakerspace.org 50 5,400 square feet, wood, metal and welding shops, CNC equipment, artist studios, multipurpose room, electronics bench, crafts and sewing area, lounge area and kitchen/ Classes on various topics, family programs David Kent president 2014 5 Entrepreneur Innovation Center Framingham State University, 80 Worcester Road, Framingham 01701 508-215-5921 • framingham.edu/innovation-center.html 30 5,000 square feet, podcast room, multiple hot desk workstations, conference rooms, free parking, cafe/ Student interns and university professors available to help with projects, intern program, dedicated space Mark Hardie director 2014 6 WorkTable 325 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite 201, Marlborough 01752 508-422-7787 • www.coworktable.com 12 WiFi, conference and meeting rooms, training and phone rooms, community kitchen, open workspaces, whiteboards, printer, copier, scanner and fax/ Consultations with marketing, HR and financial experts, free coffee, dry cleaning Brendon Davis president 2016 Source: Each space via survey Note: Co-working and maker spaces may require membership dues, and a person or company may reside there indefinitely. Maynard's Revolution Factory did not respond to multiple requests for data. Gateway Co-working Center in Worcester is currently closed. N/A = not applicable - Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher, smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com WOMEN I N B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ Worcester Business Journal WOMEN B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ n W O M E N O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ WOMEN I N B U S I N E S S O U T S T A N D I N G WBJ Worcester Business Journal For sponsorship and advertising opportunities in this special issue, contact your account manager or Mark Murray at mmurray@wbjournal.com or 508-755-8004 ext. 227. Worcester Business Journal is looking to recognize the achievements of strong, talented and remarkable women who are making their mark on the Central Massachusetts business community Here is your chance to nominate a deserving business woman that you know, and have her accomplishments recognized and celebrated! Submit a nomination today! CALL FOR NOMINATIONS! Corporate Sponsor NOMINATION DEADLINE: Friday, August 2, 2019 To submit your nomination visit www.wbjournal.com/womeninbusiness Presenting Sponsors Supporting Sponsor Marsh & McLennan Agency Source: Each space via survey Note: Co-working and maker spaces may require membership dues, and a person or company may reside there indefinitely. Maynard's Revolution Factory did not respond to multiple requests for data. Gateway Co-working Center in Worcester is currently closed. N/A = not applicable - Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher, smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com

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