Workspace and technology ecosystem builder GoodWorks Group has kicked off work on its first company-owned GCC-focused tech park – GoodWorks Aerospace Park, in the Hitech, Defence and Aerospace Industrial Park at Devanahalli in Bengaluru.
Spread across 3,00,000 sq. ft., GoodWorks Aerospace Park will be a sustainable, LEED-certified, zero-carbon campus designed to cater to Global Capability Centres (GCCs), enterprises, and high-growth industries such as aerospace, technology, defence, and research, the company said in a press statement.
Located near the Kempegowda International Airport, the campus will offer connectivity for global enterprises looking to set up or expand operations in India.
The project envisages a 3,00,000 sq. ft. premium workspace campus with zero net carbon footprint with advanced energy & water efficiency systems. Tailor-made for GCCs and enterprises requiring secure, future-ready infrastructure
GoodWorks Group cofounder Vishwas Mudagal said the project was more than just real estate as it would represent their vision of creating iconic, sustainable campuses that will power India’s GCC revolution. “As a bootstrapped, debt-free, and profitable company, this milestone reinforces our commitment to building the future of work in India, brick by brick.”
Another co-founder Sonia Sharma added that with the aerospace park, they are taking a bold leap forward by creating our own sustainable campus. “This ground-breaking marks the start of a new era for GoodWorks, where we will set benchmarks in workspace design, sustainability, and community building for global enterprises.”
Spread across 3,00,000 sq. ft., GoodWorks Aerospace Park will be a sustainable, LEED-certified, zero-carbon campus designed to cater to Global Capability Centres (GCCs), enterprises, and high-growth industries such as aerospace, technology, defence, and research, the company said in a press statement.
Located near the Kempegowda International Airport, the campus will offer connectivity for global enterprises looking to set up or expand operations in India.
The project envisages a 3,00,000 sq. ft. premium workspace campus with zero net carbon footprint with advanced energy & water efficiency systems. Tailor-made for GCCs and enterprises requiring secure, future-ready infrastructure
GoodWorks Group cofounder Vishwas Mudagal said the project was more than just real estate as it would represent their vision of creating iconic, sustainable campuses that will power India’s GCC revolution. “As a bootstrapped, debt-free, and profitable company, this milestone reinforces our commitment to building the future of work in India, brick by brick.”
Another co-founder Sonia Sharma added that with the aerospace park, they are taking a bold leap forward by creating our own sustainable campus. “This ground-breaking marks the start of a new era for GoodWorks, where we will set benchmarks in workspace design, sustainability, and community building for global enterprises.”
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