Solana Thailand to host Co-Work, Yap & Grind #2 community event in Bangkok on April 21
Bangkok’s growing Web3 and startup scene will get another boost this week as Solana Thailand hosts its second Co-Work, Yap & Grind event on April 21 at The Office Thonglor, offering an informal space for builders, founders, freelancers and digital nomads to work, network and exchange ideas.
The event, organised by the unofficial Superteam Thailand community, is aimed at people interested in technology, entrepreneurship and the broader Solana ecosystem. However, organisers stressed that attendance is open to everyone, not only crypto natives or developers already working on blockchain projects.
According to the organisers, the concept is simple: bring a laptop, find a seat and spend the day working alongside like-minded people in a relaxed social setting. Participants are encouraged to use the space in whatever way suits them best — whether focusing on their own projects, discussing startup ideas, meeting new contacts or simply catching up on unfinished work outside the home office.
The event description highlights a growing demand in Bangkok for more flexible, community-driven workspaces that combine productivity with networking, especially among entrepreneurs, expats and remote workers based in the Thai capital.
Unlike traditional conferences or structured meetups, the gathering will not include formal presentations, forced introductions or scheduled networking sessions. Instead, organisers describe the atmosphere as casual, productive and social, allowing guests to come and go freely throughout the day.
The meetup will run from 12:30pm to 8:00pm on Tuesday, April 21, at The Office Thonglor, located on Sukhumvit 63 in one of Bangkok’s most popular business and lifestyle districts.
Guests will pay for their own food and drinks during the event, while organisers have also added a playful community element by asking attendees to look for a “Mew plushie” at the venue in order to locate the group.
The event is backed by several community and ecosystem partners, including FOGO, Endl, Team1, ARC The Community, Nocturnal, Primal Social, OnlyFounders, Pandora Marketing, Junohauz, MonkeDAO and others.
As Bangkok continues to attract international entrepreneurs and remote professionals, events such as Co-Work, Yap & Grind reflect how the city is increasingly positioning itself as a regional hub for digital communities, startup collaboration and next-generation technology networks.
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