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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings,
Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
18 June 2025
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Purpose of Place Nicola Gillen - Cushman & Wakefield,
Online
09 July 2025
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Routes to a Stronger Workforce,
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10 July 2025
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15 July 2025
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23 July 2025
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WORKTECH Sydney - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
Sydney
31 July 2025
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WORKTECH Auckland - Explore the future of work and the workplace,
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Workplace design as a business enabler - Mansi Patel - The Power Hour,
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Technology

Employees spend thirteen work hours a week on social media

July 17, 2019

Employees spend thirteen work hours a week on social media

by Jayne Smith • Technology, Workplace

New BCO specification guide addresses “exponential times”

July 16, 2019

New BCO specification guide addresses “exponential times”

by Neil Franklin • News, Property, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace design

The workplace of tomorrow redefined by learning and AI

July 16, 2019

The workplace of tomorrow redefined by learning and AI

by Jayne Smith • Flexible working, News, Technology, Workplace

A life after carbon for the built environment

July 12, 2019

A life after carbon for the built environment

by Peter Plastrik and John Cleveland • Cities, Environment, Features, Technology

Volkswagen to apply agile working at new Berlin campus

July 8, 2019

Volkswagen to apply agile working at new Berlin campus

by Freddie Steele • News, Technology, Workplace design

Meetings ruined by late arrivals and setting up tech

July 8, 2019

Meetings ruined by late arrivals and setting up tech

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology, Workplace design

World Economic Forum sets out top tech trends for 2019

July 4, 2019

World Economic Forum sets out top tech trends for 2019

by Mark Eltringham • AI, News, Technology

Smart cities spend to top $189 billion in next five years

July 4, 2019

Smart cities spend to top $189 billion in next five years

by Neil Franklin • Cities, News, Technology

Getting a sense of productivity and motivation

July 3, 2019

Getting a sense of productivity and motivation

by Jeff Revoy • Comment, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace design

A Turing Test for the workplace

July 2, 2019

A Turing Test for the workplace 0

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

Fears about impact of AI now widespread

July 2, 2019

Fears about impact of AI now widespread

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology

Modern comms tools can shut out workers

July 1, 2019

Modern comms tools can shut out workers

by Neil Franklin • Technology

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