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Designing Tomorrow,
Online
22 October 2025
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Orgatec India - Empowering the Future,
Mumbai
04 November 2025
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ED Spaces - Designing the Future of Education,
Columbus, Ohio
05 November 2025
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Workspace Design Show - Amsterdam,
Amsterdam
05 November 2025
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17th Global Peter Drucker Forum,
Vienna
06 November 2025
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Gartner IT Symposium,
Barcelona
11 November 2025
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Wellbeing at Work Summit Australia 2025 – Sydney,
Sydney
11 November 2025
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Wellbeing at Work Summit Australia 2025 – Melbourne,
Melbourne
13 November 2025
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Staff prefer consumer digital comms platforms to corporate ones

September 27, 2018

Staff prefer consumer digital comms platforms to corporate ones

by Sara Bean • Facilities management, News, Technology, Workplace

Sociable Gen Z prefer to work in a communal workplace rather than home

September 26, 2018

Sociable Gen Z prefer to work in a communal workplace rather than home

by Sara Bean • Facilities management, Flexible working, News, Workplace, Workplace design

It is not particularly easy to change human behaviour by design

September 24, 2018

It is not particularly easy to change human behaviour by design

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Workplace, Workplace design

The failure of flexible working + Bridging the workplace gap + The uncomfortable truth about sitting

September 23, 2018

The failure of flexible working + Bridging the workplace gap + The uncomfortable truth about sitting

by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Features, Flexible working, Technology, Workplace design

Steelcase announces acquisition of Orangebox

September 20, 2018

Steelcase announces acquisition of Orangebox

by Mark Eltringham • Company news, Furniture, Workplace design

The main challenge of modern working life: finding the place just right to meet

September 19, 2018

The main challenge of modern working life: finding the place just right to meet 0

by Jim Ware • Facilities management, Features, Flexible working, Work&Place, Workplace design

RICS announces standards to tackle unfair commercial property service charges

September 19, 2018

RICS announces standards to tackle unfair commercial property service charges

by Sara Bean • Facilities management, Legal news, News, Property

Crown Estate HQ becomes first office in Europe to achieve WELL Platinum Certification

September 17, 2018

Crown Estate HQ becomes first office in Europe to achieve WELL Platinum Certification

by Mark Eltringham • Environment, Facilities management, News, Property, Public Sector, Wellbeing

All those workplace trends lists that you see? We’ve been there before

September 14, 2018

All those workplace trends lists that you see? We’ve been there before 0

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Furniture, Workplace design

Work&Place new issue showcases most informed and challenging workplace thinking

September 12, 2018

Work&Place new issue showcases most informed and challenging workplace thinking

by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Features, Flexible working, News, Premium Content, Property, Technology, Work&Place, Workplace, Workplace design

The evolution of the workplace conversation in ten graphs

September 10, 2018

The evolution of the workplace conversation in ten graphs

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Facilities management, Technology, Workplace design

How Thomas Jefferson came to invent the swivel chair and laptop

September 7, 2018

How Thomas Jefferson came to invent the swivel chair and laptop 0

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Furniture, Technology, Workplace design

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