A group of thirteen entrepreneurs is participating in a coworking program in Puertollano to turn their projects into real businesses. From a rural house to an optician's with 3D printing and digital applications, these initiatives receive workspace, training, and advice. The news reflects support for local employment, promoting useful services and potential job opportunities in the area.
3D Printing and Apps: The New Workshop of the Local Optician 🚀
The program combines digital tools with traditional business models. The optician plans to use 3D printing to manufacture custom frames and replacement parts, reducing costs and waiting times. Other proposals include mobile applications for managing reservations in rural tourism. The coworking space offers access to technical equipment, prototyping workshops, and mentorship in business models, facilitating the transition from idea to market without large initial investments.
The Perfect Rural House: Slow WiFi and a Mattress with Springs 😂
Because starting a business is easy, especially when you share a printer and coffee maker with twelve other enlightened souls. Of course, the rural house promises an extra touch of authenticity: if the WiFi fails, they'll offer a bonfire and a book of bad jokes. And the optician, with its 3D printer, can make you glasses that will let you see so well you'll even notice the dirt on the coworking windows. A perfect business.