IWG and Jabbrrbox partner to deploy 3,750 smart work pods globally

IWG and Jabbrrbox will roll out thousands of high-tech privacy pods in public and corporate spaces to support hybrid working and employee productivity.
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Jabbrrbox LLC, a leader in high-tech privacy pods, has announced a major global partnership with International Workplace Group (IWG), the world’s largest provider of flexible workspace solutions. The agreement will see the deployment of 3,750 Jabbrrbox units over the next three years, supporting the growing demand for on-the-go private workspaces in a hybrid working world.

The rollout includes the launch of two new pod models: the Jabbrrbox 4U, a single-user privacy pod, and the Jabbrrbox 4ALL, a four-person, wheelchair-compliant unit. These pods will be installed in high-traffic locations such as airports, train stations, retail environments, hospitality centers, corporate offices, and conference venues, offering professionals secure, tech-enabled spaces to work wherever they are.

A key element of the partnership is the integration of Jabbrrbox units with IWG’s Regus brand. The co-branded pods will be placed in public locations and will combine Jabbrrbox’s sleek design with Regus’s global reputation in flexible office space. IWG’s network of over 8 million users will gain access to these pods, enhancing the value and utility of each unit.

“With the rapid adoption of flexible and hybrid models, work for many is no longer confined to a single office. With this strategic partnership, we are bringing Jabbrrbox’s technology-driven workspaces to more people, in more places, than ever before,” Brian Hackathorn, co-founder and joint CEO at Jabbrrbox, said.

Jeremy Jennings, co-founder and joint CEO at Jabbrrbox, added: “Together with IWG, we are delivering high-quality, accessible workspaces exactly where professionals need them.”

Mark Dixon, founder and CEO of IWG, said: “The transition towards hybrid working is clear and compelling for companies of all sizes and their employees with positive impacts on productivity, lower costs, increased flexibility and above all significantly enhanced worker happiness. This partnership with Jabbrrbox further extends IWG’s portfolio of brands ensuring we offer the market every kind of flexible and hybrid work solution.”

Ryan Fowler

Ryan Fowler is Publisher of Workplace Journal

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