SpaceBasic, a leading B2B SaaS platform for campus management, has officially launched its operations in Malaysia. The company has partnered with Peninsula College, a private educational institution, to offer its innovative solutions for a connected campus experience.
This expansion marks SpaceBasic’s first step into international markets. With its Malaysian debut, the company aims to grow rapidly in Southeast Asia, targeting markets like the Philippines and Vietnam in the near future.
Strong Presence in India
In India, SpaceBasic has built a solid reputation, working with over 70 universities, including top names like IIM, O.P. Jindal University, Shoolini University, D.Y. Patil University, and Good Host Spaces.
SpaceBasic CEO and Co-Founder Madhavi Shankar shared her enthusiasm about the expansion:
Our journey in India has been phenomenal. Universities have embraced our platform to improve campus operations, automate processes, and even reduce their carbon footprints. Now, with our entry into Malaysia, we aim to deliver the same impact across Southeast Asia.
Madhavi Shankar, CEO and Co-Founder of SpaceBasic
Shankar added, “Our partnership with Peninsula College is an exciting starting point, and we are eager to onboard more universities in Malaysia soon.”
What is SpaceBasic?
Founded by Madhavi Shankar and Indu Navar, SpaceBasic provides a digital solution for managing campus operations efficiently. Its platform supports universities and colleges in driving student success by simplifying everyday tasks for students, faculty, and staff.
SpaceBasic’s offerings include:
- Automated Campus Housing for student hostels
- Digital Cafeteria management
- SpaceBasic Pay for streamlined payments
- Smart ID Cards
- A Marketplace for job fairs, internships, and placements
Additionally, the platform uses AI-driven insights to help faculty and staff improve communication and manage tasks efficiently.
Path to Global Impact
With its innovative solutions, SpaceBasic is transforming campuses into seamless, connected ecosystems. Its foray into Malaysia is expected to replicate its success in India and pave the way for a global presence in education technology.