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The Love Lab 2025,
London
28 November 2025
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Neurodiversity at Work 2025 Conference,
Online
04 December 2025
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Evolving Workplaces: Planning The AI-Enabled Workplace,
San Francisco
09 December 2025
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'Truth in the Tangle: Navigating the Complexity of Sustainability',
Online
10 December 2025
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Wellbeing at Work Summit Middle East 2026,
Cairo, Riyadh, Muscat and Dubai
20 January 2026
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A new role for technologies in workplace change,
Online
21 January 2026
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Space Plus,
London
27 January 2026
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High-Tech Spaces, Low-Touch Signage: With Kirsty Angerer and Chanel Dehond,
Online
29 January 2026
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February 6, 2019

A robot can do amazing things, but could it hold down a desk job?

by Amy LaViers • AI, Features, Technology

UK cities joining the global movement to net zero building

February 5, 2019

UK cities joining the global movement to net zero building

by Natasha Stokes • Cities, Environment, Features

Millennial headlines, eternal workplace truths, the pathologisation of sitting and some other stuff

February 1, 2019

Millennial headlines, eternal workplace truths, the pathologisation of sitting and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Features, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace design

The bumpy road to automation, dancing elephants, free beer and some other stuff

January 28, 2019

The bumpy road to automation, dancing elephants, free beer and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Flexible working, Property, Technology, Wellbeing

The state of the workplace right now? Everywhere and nowhere, baby

January 25, 2019

The state of the workplace right now? Everywhere and nowhere, baby 0

by Paul Carder • Comment, Facilities management, Features, Premium Content, Property, Workplace design

Robot delivery dogs, digital pollution, why tech firms like ping pong and some other stuff

January 21, 2019

Robot delivery dogs, digital pollution, why tech firms like ping pong and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Features, Technology, Wellbeing

The problem with predictions, the cult of Facebook, WeWork woes and some other stuff

January 14, 2019

The problem with predictions, the cult of Facebook, WeWork woes and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Features

Podcast: embracing the punk spirit and the elemental workplace

January 9, 2019

Podcast: embracing the punk spirit and the elemental workplace

by Mike Petrusky • Facilities management, Features, Workplace design

No more blank slate, lots more workplace choice and some other stuff

January 4, 2019

No more blank slate, lots more workplace choice and some other stuff

by Mark Eltringham • Features

The ten most read stories on Workplace Insight for 2018

December 21, 2018

The ten most read stories on Workplace Insight for 2018

by Mark Eltringham • Facilities management, Features, Property, Technology, Workplace, Workplace design

Are open plan workspaces truly evil or is this just fake news?

December 21, 2018

Are open plan workspaces truly evil or is this just fake news?

by Dr Caroline M. Burns • Features, Workplace design

How our body clocks affect our mental and physical performance

December 19, 2018

How our body clocks affect our mental and physical performance

by Elise Facer-Childs • Features, Wellbeing

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