Majoran

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Majoran is a non-profit coworking space in Adelaide, South Australia, established by entrepreneurs Michael Reid, Chhai Thatch and William Chau in 2012.[1] It was Adelaide's first private startup coworking space focusing on the tech startup community,[2] and remains Adelaide's only coworking space dedicated to tech companies.[3]

Majoran hosts Adelaide startup and tech events including Hackerspace Adelaide, SouthStart and Silicon Beach Adelaide.[4][5]

Initially known as Majoran Distillery,[6] it dropped Distillery after a controversial branding change by an Adelaide digital agency now known as The Distillery.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Adelaide coworking space Majoran is raising $20,000 to upgrade its facilities through a crowdfunding campaign".
  2. ^ "Adelaides First Private Startup Coworking Space Set to Open".
  3. ^ "What's Happening in the Adelaide Startup Scene".
  4. ^ "SouthStart 2015 Set to Welcome Adelaide's New Breed of Entrepreneurs".
  5. ^ "Venture Dorm and MEGA Merge to Give South Australian Startups a Global Reach".
  6. ^ "Tiny Majoran Ticking Big Boxes".