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UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona,
Barcelona
28 June 2026
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Worktech Melbourne - EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK AND THE WORKPLACE,
Melbourne
30 June 2026
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Who owns the performance environment? Event by The Power Hour,
London
01 July 2026
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Intelligence by Design: Why AI Needs Better Places to Work - MillerKnoll Insight Series,
Online
07 July 2026
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Design for the Good of Humankind with MillerKnoll,
Denver
09 July 2026
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Worktech Chicago - EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK AND THE WORKPLACE,
Chicago
16 July 2026
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Worktech Seattle - EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK AND THE WORKPLACE,
Seattle
21 July 2026
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IFMA Global Africa - Facility management conference,
Accra, Ghana
12 August 2026
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More than half of UK freelancers have considered quitting self-employment in past year

April 27, 2026

More than half of UK freelancers have considered quitting self-employment in past year

by Neil Franklin • News, Wellbeing, Workplace

Uncontrolled use of AI in organisations linked to rising risk and slower returns

April 27, 2026

Uncontrolled use of AI in organisations linked to rising risk and slower returns

by Neil Franklin • AI, News

AI has yet to have any significant impact on UK employment levels

April 23, 2026

AI has yet to have any significant impact on UK employment levels

by Neil Franklin • AI, News

AI displays bias when judging people, and that matters for some of its most common uses

April 23, 2026

AI displays bias when judging people, and that matters for some of its most common uses

by Neil Franklin • AI, News

Meta installs work tracking software on employee devices to train up AI. Inevitable backlash ensues

April 22, 2026

Meta installs work tracking software on employee devices to train up AI. Inevitable backlash ensues

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology, Workplace

Global office fit-out costs rise as geopolitical pressure and AI reshape workplaces

April 21, 2026

Global office fit-out costs rise as geopolitical pressure and AI reshape workplaces

by Neil Franklin • AI, News, Workplace design

London BCO Awards winners highlight shift towards reuse and long term workplace design

April 16, 2026

London BCO Awards winners highlight shift towards reuse and long term workplace design

by Neil Franklin • Environment, News, Property, Workplace design

Study confirms that digital tools blur boundaries between work and personal life

April 16, 2026

Study confirms that digital tools blur boundaries between work and personal life

by Neil Franklin • News, Technology, Wellbeing

Challenge for workplace is balancing culture with the business’s need for speed and innovation

April 15, 2026

Challenge for workplace is balancing culture with the business’s need for speed and innovation

by Neil Franklin • News, Workplace, Workplace design

Recent events highlight a clear shift in how firms approach workplace strategy

April 15, 2026

Recent events highlight a clear shift in how firms approach workplace strategy

by Neil Franklin • Facilities management, News, Property, Workplace design

People are using AI tools to self-diagnose, but research shows they are very likely to be getting bad advice

April 14, 2026

People are using AI tools to self-diagnose, but research shows they are very likely to be getting bad advice

by Neil Franklin • AI, News, Wellbeing

Workers sabotage AI rollout as mistrust in the tech grows, survey finds

April 13, 2026

Workers sabotage AI rollout as mistrust in the tech grows, survey finds

by Neil Franklin • AI, News

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