Wednesday 25 June 2014

World Trade Center Helps Businesses Get Actively Involved with Global Brands

The World Trade Center’s Association was created post the development of world’s first World Trade Center in the New York City to promote trade internationally. With this vow, WTCA started developing WTCs in various regions of the world. In North India, the World Trade Center in Manesar was constructed to provide an ideal platform to all indigenous businesses to connect and network with their global counterparts and expand business beyond the country’s territory.


WTCA in North India


Local companies starting from IT, ITes to healthcare, retail, food and beverages, broadcasting and such other firms have already booked an office space in WTC to avail the world-class facilities to grow quickly. The WTC Association in Gurgaon is meant to provide first-rate business services, conferencing facilities, trade missions, and trade information and education to all businesses on a consistent level. Foreign delegates who visit the WTC will get to enjoy language services and instant assistance with regard to local transport service.


Highlights of WTC


The World Trade Center in Gurgaon is built on a total construction area of 1.6 million square feet. The entire site is divided into 5 blocks each having best of amenities to promote trade seamlessly. There is a business center, auditorium, spacious lobbies along with great recreation centers and a Signature Club. For business executives looking for a quick private chat, there are private incubators or ‘wet points’.

The uniqueness of WTC lies in its effective usage of fresh water and introducing energy-efficient technology and systems. The World Trade Center also has scalable parking areas and dedicated drop-off areas for taxis. There is 60 mm wide road on both sides of WTC with solar lights installed on the lanes.

WTC in Manesar is recognized by LEED for been the first green office complex in North India. WTC continues to impress all businesses through its array of facilities and easy accessibility. 

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