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Title: YOUTH HUB: A HUB FOR INNOVATION
Authors: SUNAR, BISHAL
Keywords: YOUTH HUB;INNOVATION;business
Issue Date: Apr-2023
Publisher: I.O.E. Pulchowk Campus
Institute Name: Institute of Engineering
Level: Bachelor
Abstract: With the changing technologies and scientific advances, people are better exposed with immense opportunities for networking and interaction. Since the covid epidemic, the majority of young people have been jobless and have an inclination for entrepreneurship. Because of this, young people are continuously working to create new things using technologies and scientific advancements. The Youth Hub fills that role. Youth hub are the equipped spaces where the young could develop and practice their creative skills, collaborate, and share ideas with each other and test their ideas both in their free time and in the context of work, business, and entrepreneurship. The purpose of this thesis is to give such young people access to working environments, spaces for entrepreneurship, and spaces to invent new things. This thesis looks at how architecture can assist create environments where young people can innovate more easily. It emphasizes on the crucial elements of flexibility, connectivity, cooperation, and communication that are necessary for innovation. This proposal contains the makerspace, incubator, and coworking spaces that young people need for innovation and business, as well as areas where they can get some refreshment.
Description: With the changing technologies and scientific advances, people are better exposed with immense opportunities for networking and interaction. Since the covid epidemic, the majority of young people have been jobless and have an inclination for entrepreneurship. Because of this, young people are continuously working to create new things using technologies and scientific advancements.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/18991
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