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(Atomic) Sky’s the limit for Liberty

Charlie Gunningham
Charlie Gunningham
// A strengthened content & collaboration partnership is at the heart of Liberty & Atomic Sky’s tie up...

A strengthened content & collaboration partnership is at the heart of Liberty & Atomic Sky’s tie up…

Flexible workspace provider Liberty has announced a formal collaboration with growth consultancy Atomic Sky and their TechHub incubation services.

The partnership enables TechHub to increase its events and activities and combine their incubator and sector building services with Liberty’s facilities management and customer service, across their growing portfolio.

Liberty is a leading provider of the expanding ‘space & service’ market and is home to more than 200 business across almost 5000 square metres of private offices and co-working space in the Perth metro area.

Atomic Sky is a strategic consultancy that aims to help both large and small organisations achieve positive business outcomes through strategic, agile innovation. TechHub has a track record of leading co-working spaces, entrepreneurial programs, hackathons, incubators and accelerators.

“As part of our aim to continually improve how we help our clients achieve their growth potential we wanted to develop a market leading community event programme,” said CEO of Liberty Jamie Vine.

“A partnership with experts like Atomic Sky will deliver a turbo charged environment for education and innovation.”

“Since 2013, TechHub has been one of the most successful co-working and incubation providers in Western Australia, ” said Peter Rossdeutscher, CEO of Atomic Sky.

“With demand out-growing our original site this partnership adds exceptional value to the local market. The combined offering of exceptional service, flexible space and a proven innovation community, is an ideal solution for companies looking to innovate or grow.”

Founded in 2011, Liberty recently announced the opening of two new locations: Level 13 of 37 St Georges Terrace and Level 1 at 53 Burswood Road to take their workspace footprint to in excess of 4800 square metres.

The strategic partnership will enable all types of organisations to access quality events, mentoring, community and workshops. Liberty’s new 1200 squar meter training & conference centre will provide the focus of these events.

“This is a win-win for our collective clients, future clients, and for the wider Western Australian business community,” said Jamie.

“Together this partnership offers more than the sum of its parts.”

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Featured Image: Jamie Vince (left) with Peter Rossdeutscher. For more on Liberty, visit their website. Same too, for Atomic Sky.

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Charlie Gunningham

Charlie Gunningham

Former co-founder aussiehome.com, GM reiwa.com, CEO Business News and Accelerating Commercialisation adviser. Charlie has spent 20+ years in Perth's startup scene, as founder, mentor, adviser, writer and investor. There's nothing he likes more than helping early stage tech startups ... and drinking coffee, shiraz or playing in a blues band. Email Charlie here.
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