InnoDraw vs Regus Franchise Comparison

Below is an in-depth analysis and side-by-side comparison of InnoDraw vs Regus including start-up costs and fees, business experience requirements, training & support and financing options.

Start-Up Costs and Fees

 
InnoDraw Franchise
Regus Franchise
Investment $7,500$1,714,100 - $3,251,500
Franchise Fee N/A$50,000
Royalty Fee --
Advertising Fee --
Year Founded 20091989
Year Franchised 20121989
Term Of Agreement --
Term Of Agreement --
Renewal Fee --


Business Experience Requirements

 
InnoDraw Franchise
Regus Franchise
Experience -Regus is seeking qualified franchisees with the organizational and financial capabilities to open a minimum of five locations no smaller than 10,000 square feet over a two- to three-year period. Qualified franchisees should have at least three years of outside sales management experience and two years of community marketing experience with a sales team of at least five people. Franchisees must also be committed to uphold operational and image standards of the Regus brand, and have the drive to move quickly and decisively to secure deals with customers.

Financing Options

 
InnoDraw Franchise
Regus Franchise
  In-House/3rd PartyIn-House/3rd Party
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Equipment -/--/-
Inventory -/--/-
Receivables -/--/-
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Training & Support

 
InnoDraw Franchise
Regus Franchise
Training --
Support -Regus works closely with its franchisees to ensure they have a framework to find the right location and design; are able to grow their market footprint backed by world-class operational and marketing support; and have the quality customer service Regus is known for, as well as access to platforms including marketing, sales and IT as well as a global network six times larger than the nearest competitor.
Marketing --
Operations --

Expansion Plans

 
InnoDraw Franchise
Regus Franchise
US Expansion YesYes
Canada Expansion --
International Expansion YesYes

Company Overviews

About InnoDraw

INNODRAW's technology is based on several components.
1. Measuring laser range
The basis of the hardware system is a laser-based rangefinder. The device sends laser signals to objects (walls, outlets, windows, etc.) and according to the signal returned it calculates the distance from the device to the object. In addition, a direction measuring device is connected to the system which reports to the computer the exact angle at which the laser rangefinder is set.
2. Digital Mapping
By clicking on the measuring button, data about the distance and angle of the object to be measured is obtained. This data is processed on the computer and the calculation result determines exactly where the object is in space. Further to the measuring process, when data of other objects are added, an accurate map of the area is created on the computer. 
Calculations - The system allows different types of measuring. For example, a straight wall - in this case, the surveyor aims at two random dots and the system calculates the straight line which is the wall, based on a formula. A curved wall - the surveyor aims at several points along the wall and the system calculates the "curvature" of the wall and builds a collection of points along the wall - which is an accurate estimate of the curvature of the wall. 
Measurement Verification - The system allows the surveyor to verify the accuracy of the measuring by making "check and verification measurements" where the computer - according to the calculated internal map - validates the data of the verification checks
3. Friendly interface
The surveyor has many drawing tools at his disposal activated by screen touch. During the regular measuring process, the surveyor does not need to give any instructions to the computer. All he needs to do is to aim the laser beam and "scan" the walls clockwise or counterclockwise. The computer - automatically - follows the laser beam position and completes the mappings by itself. Once mapping is finished, the surveyor can use the many tools at his disposal to add relevant information to complete the overall picture.
4. Software 
At the end of the process, the software connects all the data into a perfect electronic drawing in INNODRAW's unique format - called ELC.
5. The Internet 
Upon completion of the measurement, the surveyor transmits the drawing by pushing a button on the INNODRAW server. The measuring information is automatically registered on the server. In addition, in coordination with the client, the server converts the drawing format to the specific format required by the client's, such as PDF, DXF, DWG, ORD, etc. The drawing in its final format is sent to the client to the addresses programmed on the server, including the sales manager, the designer, the production manager, etc. In addition, an email is sent to the client advising him that the measuring has been carried out and is available to the client at the site opened for him by INNODRAW.

About Regus

Regus was founded in Brussels, Belgium, in 1989, and is the world’s largest provider of flexible workspace solutions. Its global network includes more than 3,300 business centers, spanning 1,100 cities across 120 countries.
Regus is the leading global flexible workspace provider and is seeking driven, committed franchise partners to capitalize on the significant demand for flexible, contemporary coworking spaces across the U.S. Regus created the coworking concept 30 years ago and has been the industry’s global leader with over 3,300 locations across the world. The proven and scalable operating model can provide franchisees with a highly attractive return on their investment. Franchisees will also benefit from a built-in network of 2.5 million customers, including some of the most successful entrepreneurs and multi-billion-dollar companies, that instantly become available to franchise owners.

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