CEGA Offers Free Co Working Space With GPU Labs and Developer Facilities in Pakistan

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CEGA has introduced a free co working space designed for founders, developers, creators and startup teams seeking a structured environment for focused execution and collaborative work. The facility has been positioned as a workspace built to support productivity and reduce operational distractions for individuals and teams working on digital products, gaming projects, animation, and other technology driven ventures. According to the announcement, the space has been developed with an emphasis on providing practical infrastructure that supports both independent work and team based collaboration.

The co working space offers a range of facilities aimed at supporting different stages of product development and execution. These include hot desks for flexible working arrangements, quiet zones for concentrated tasks, meeting pods and board rooms for discussions and planning, as well as device and quality assurance laboratories for testing digital products. In addition, the facility includes GPU nodes intended for heavy rendering and compute intensive tasks, which are often required in gaming development, animation workflows, and artificial intelligence based projects.

Beyond technical infrastructure, CEGA has also included amenities such as lockers, printing credits, and a snack bar to support day to day working needs of users. The environment has been described as creator friendly, with an emphasis on maintaining a balance between work efficiency and accessibility to basic facilities required during long working hours. The initiative reflects a broader trend within Pakistan’s startup and technology ecosystem where shared workspaces are increasingly being developed to support early stage founders and independent developers who may not have access to dedicated office setups.

The co working space is being positioned as part of efforts linked to Ignite National Technology Fund and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication Pakistan ecosystem, which has been supporting various innovation and incubation initiatives across the country. Such initiatives are often designed to provide startups and creators with access to infrastructure, mentorship, and collaborative environments that can support early product development stages.

CEGA stated that the facility is open for individuals and teams working across different digital domains and aims to provide an environment where ideas can be translated into functional products with fewer operational limitations. The registration process has been made available through its official platform, allowing interested participants to secure access to the workspace based on availability and eligibility criteria.

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