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WORKTECH New York - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
New York
06 October 2025
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Facilities & Estates Management Live,
London
07 October 2025
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Wellbeing at Work Canada Summit 2025 – Toronto,
Toronto
07 October 2025
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Gartner HR Symposium/Xpo™ 2025,
London
07 October 2025
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The Global Coworking Unconference Community Conference,
London
08 October 2025
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Wellbeing at Work Canada Summit 2025 – Calgary,
Calgary
09 October 2025
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10th Smart Workplaces Summit,
Berlin
09 October 2025
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MAD World Leaders Summit,
London
09 October 2025
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Growth in demand for scarce office space will lead to rents rise

July 24, 2015

Growth in demand for scarce office space will lead to rents rise

by Sara Bean • Facilities management, News, Property

Regional cities experiencing significant growth in office take-up

July 21, 2015

Regional cities experiencing significant growth in office take-up

by Sara Bean • Facilities management, News, Property

Government urged to reinstate zero carbon buildings pledge

July 20, 2015

Government urged to reinstate zero carbon buildings pledge

by Sara Bean • Environment, Facilities management, News, Property

Weekly Insight on gender pay, green buildings, agile working and more

July 19, 2015

Weekly Insight on gender pay, green buildings, agile working and more

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Facilities management, Newsletter, Workplace, Workplace design

One in five Brits distrustful of adopting wearable technology at work

July 15, 2015

One in five Brits distrustful of adopting wearable technology at work

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

Occupiers give big thumbs down to service levels from property sector

July 14, 2015

Occupiers give big thumbs down to service levels from property sector

by Neil Franklin • Facilities management, News, Property

Homeworkers left to fund their own technology by stingy bosses

July 14, 2015

Homeworkers left to fund their own technology by stingy bosses

by Sara Bean • Comment, Facilities management, Flexible working, News

Agile workers beat strikes + World’s healthiest building + 3D printed office

July 11, 2015

Agile workers beat strikes + World’s healthiest building + 3D printed office

by Sara Bean • Facilities management, Flexible working, Newsletter, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace

UK Government abandons zero carbon buildings pledges

July 10, 2015

UK Government abandons zero carbon buildings pledges

by Mark Eltringham • Environment, Facilities management, News, Property

UK property industry ‘lags-behind’ customer service revolution says BCO

July 10, 2015

UK property industry ‘lags-behind’ customer service revolution says BCO

by Sara Bean • Facilities management, News, Property

Wind tunnels and Beyoncé’s backside added to tall buildings charge sheet

July 9, 2015

Wind tunnels and Beyoncé’s backside added to tall buildings charge sheet

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Cities, Comment, Property

‘World’s healthiest workplace’ is unveiled in Melbourne

July 7, 2015

‘World’s healthiest workplace’ is unveiled in Melbourne

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Case studies, Environment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

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