Best Co-Working Spaces & Tech Hubs in Africa, the Caribbean & Asia
From Nairobi's Silicon Savannah to Kingston's tech scene to Manila's co-working hubs — the best spaces for remote professionals in developing regions.
The rise of tech hubs and co-working spaces across Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia has created professional environments that rival anything in Silicon Valley — often at a fraction of the cost. Here are the spaces where remote professionals are building real careers.
Africa's Leading Tech Hubs
Nairobi's iHub and Nailab put Kenya on the global tech map. Lagos has CcHUB and Andela's campus — Africa's largest developer training centre. Accra's Ghana Tech Lab and Kumasi Hive serve West Africa's growing freelance community. Cape Town's Workshop17 offers world-class facilities with Table Mountain views.
Caribbean Co-Working
Kingston, Jamaica's Regus and local co-working spaces serve the growing Caribbean remote workforce. Trinidad's TechBeach and Barbados' remote work visa programme have created dedicated spaces for professionals working with US and UK clients. Many Caribbean professionals work from café-offices — affordable, social, and surprisingly productive.
Asia-Pacific Hubs
Manila's WeRemote and KMC Solutions are purpose-built for Filipino VAs and remote professionals. India's 91springboard and WeWork locations in Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Pune serve the country's massive freelance community. Pakistan's National Incubation Centre (Islamabad) and Arfa Software Technology Park (Lahore) provide government-backed workspace for freelancers.
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