Odoo Middle East Partners With Cairo-Based Coworking Space Hotdesk
The partnership looks to enable startups and SMEs to scale with ERP systems that digitizes businesses from end to end.
Odoo, an open-source ERP system provider with offices in Dubai, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hotdesk, a Cairo-based coworking space, to enhance growth for small and medium businesses. This partnership leverages Odoo's ERP solutions alongside Hotdesk's flexible workspace offerings to support SMEs in streamlining operations, improving efficiency, enhancing data accuracy and facilitating better decision-making.
Hotdesk offers a coworking marketplace, global all-access pass subscriptions, and hybrid work management technologies, while Odoo provides a comprehensive range of business solutions software, including CRM, Accounting, Ecommerce and more. This collaboration formalizes the facilitation of Hotdesk's flexible workspace solutions in the region, offering access to over 2,500 businesses, 650 coworking spaces, and over 200,000 users. Hotdesk users will gain numerous technical and commercial advantages related to digital transformation, benefiting from Odoo's extensive software services.
Odoo will offer free industry-specific workshops, both physical and online, to Hotdesk users. Interested businesses can take advantage of a free trial of Odoo's software services. The partnership will host these workshops in multiple countries, fostering local SME communities in various coworking spaces. Additionally, special events will be held at the headquarters of both Odoo and Hotdesk.
The partnership focuses on enabling startups and SMEs to scale lean with technology that optimizes and digitizes businesses from end to end. Odoo, founded in 2005, serves over 7 million users worldwide. Their cloud-based Online Edition offers a customized solution specifically designed for SMEs, allowing apps to be added as the company's needs evolve and the customer base grows.
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