Workspace solutions provider Table Space has launched Meeting Rooms as a Product on its digital platform, the Table Space App. The feature offers on-demand access to over 180 premium meeting rooms with more than 2,500 seats across Grade A centres in India’s Tier-1 cities, reinforcing the company’s tech-first, hospitality-led approach.


Meeting Rooms Designed for Every Business Need

Table Space’s offering includes spaces of all sizes – from 4-seater rooms for small team huddles to executive boardrooms and 50-seater training halls.

Each space is:

  • Fully equipped with modern amenities
  • Backed by Table Space’s hospitality support
  • Designed to ensure clients can focus on business while operations, logistics, and guest experience are seamlessly managed

Table Space App: The Digital Workplace Hub

The Table Space App already serves as the single digital interface for enterprise clients, integrating:

  • Service requests with live tracking for IT, housekeeping, and pantry
  • Visitor management
  • Emergency SOS for instant access to support teams

With the new Meeting Rooms module, the app is now open to a wider audience, including non-partner enterprises. Users can:

  • Book instantly with real-time availability and transparent pricing
  • Preview amenities and images before booking
  • Ensure seamless check-in with integrated visitor management
  • Enjoy hospitality touchpoints including on-ground support and complimentary beverages

Leadership Speak

Karan Chopra, Chairman & Co-CEO of Table Space, said:

“At Table Space, technology is embedded into every part of the workplace journey. The launch of Meeting Rooms as a Product takes us a step further in making premium, enterprise-grade workspaces available to all enterprises, so any business can host high-stakes meetings with ease and confidence.”

He added that these meeting spaces are designed to support critical decision-making and client presentations, with dedicated hospitality ensuring businesses can focus solely on their priorities.


Tech-First + Hospitality-Led Model

The launch builds on Table Space’s existing tech-enabled innovations, including:

  • AI-led workspace planning
  • IoT-enabled access systems
  • Data-driven occupancy management
  • App-first service delivery

By integrating hospitality and technology, Table Space positions itself as a partner in seamless workplace experiences.


About Table Space

  • Total leasable area: Over 9.9 million sq. ft. (as of March 31, 2025)
  • Presence: 7 cities across India
  • Focus: Fully managed, customised workspaces for global enterprises

The addition of Meeting Rooms as a Product extends this service ecosystem to businesses of every size, including those not currently associated with Table Space.

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