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  1. Mr Mao puts UrWork’s rapid growth — it is setting up two new offices each month in China — down to two factors. “Three years ago, the government started to tell people to set up companies ...

  2. Nov 15, 2017 · Mao Daqing, the founder and CEO of UrWork, China’s largest co-working provider, has been working more or less non-stop since he established the company in April 2015.

  3. When the ‘Learn from Dazhai’ campaign commenced, Mao pumped vast amounts of money into the region to maintain an appearance of innovation, productivity and success. The successes in Daqing were not as fraudulent – though they were derived more from geological good fortune than human endeavour.

  4. Aug 25, 2017 · URWork founder and CEO Mao Daqing URWork, the Beijing-based shared office unicorn, has flexed its fundraising muscles once again by completing a new funding round for RMB 200 million ($30 million) from KCC, a state-owned developer based in the city of Kunming.

  5. It's no surprise that the founder of Ucommune scaled the company into a unicorn in under two years. Formally an executive at the helm of one the country's most profitable property developers, Mao...

  6. Mao is the visiting professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Tsinghua University. He is also the honourary member of Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and a registered architect.

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  8. Jul 2, 2017 · In an exclusive interview with Mingtiandi, Mao Daqing, founder of Beijing-based co-working startup URWork, has revealed plans to take on WeWork on its home turf by opening his company’s first US centre in New York later this month.

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