Maor Cohen is the co-founder and CEO of Pickspace - a digital platform that aggregates co-working spaces from various companies and puts them on one site. He weighs in on the rise of the industry across the world and whether major companies like WeWork pose a threat to such a platform. Cohen notes that the reason behind his platform is to "create communities," adding "we're the booking.com of co-working spaces." He also announced that the company is working with one of the co-founders of ClassPass to create a similar product for co-working spaces across cities.

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