October 30, 2019
Search Results for: technologies
October 21, 2019
RICS launched new Social Impact Awards
by Neil Franklin • Architecture, Environment, Facilities management, News, Property
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has today launched a new awards programme. Entries are being sought for the RICS Social Impact Awards, which set out to ‘recognise the positive and transformational contribution that the built environment has on people’s lives across the UK’. According to RICS, the awards will ‘assess the human, social and environmental impact, and the innovation and collaboration, that has gone into development and infrastructure projects in the Commercial, Education, Healthcare, Heritage, Infrastructure, Land & Rural, Leisure, Residential and Student Accommodation sectors’. (more…)
October 18, 2019
Making flippy floppy with the meaning of work
by Mark Eltringham • Features, Wellbeing, Workplace design
Great news! No, not the Brexit deal but the reports that the US has replaced the floppy disks it uses to store the information about its nuclear arsenal with something a bit less Nineties. If nothing else, a useful reminder that even the people responsible for a potential Armageddon might not be quite on board for the Fourth Industrial Revolution just yet, and are still coming to terms with the Third. (more…)
October 10, 2019
People work better with robots when they see them as teammates
by Sangseok You • Comment, Technology
We might not be able to control our emotions towards robots metallic but fear not. We perform all the better as a team for it. No longer the realm of the privileged US military, robotic technology is edging into households and workplaces at a keen pace. At work, robots prop up teams across a diverse range of industries, often taking on the more dangerous or otherwise challenging tasks. (more…)
October 3, 2019
People spend under half their time doing their actual job
by Neil Franklin • News, Working culture
People are only spending around 40 percent of each day doing the things they are paid to do. This means that UK businesses are missing the opportunity to tap into underused potential, due to unproductive activities and misapplied technologies, according to the new 2020 State of Work report (registration) by Workfront. (more…)
September 30, 2019
The role of AI in creating a more human workplace
by Josh Squires • AI, Facilities management, Features, Technology
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to infiltrate modern society, the benefits and pitfalls the technology receive almost peerless attention. The emergence of AI is of particular importance to how organisations might recruit, with clear signs that they are becoming more interested in the benefits it brings to their businesses.
September 27, 2019
Triangulum smart cities project reaches completion
by Neil Franklin • Cities, Environment, News, Technology
The €30 million award-winning Triangulum project is drawing to a close as the participating cities in the pioneering project begin to share the first results from the five-year long future smart cities programme. Triangulum is one of 14 European Smart Cities and Communities Lighthouse Projects funded by the European Union’s Research and Innovation Framework Programme Horizon 2020. (more…)
September 20, 2019
Exploring the link between digital IQ and workplace culture
by Anthony Brown • Premium Content, Technology, Workplace design
One of the most talked about solutions to the UK’s seemingly intractable productivity deficit is the application of new technology. And as we begin to address the first challenges and opportunities presented by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it grows more apparent each day that this is not merely a macro-economic issue, but something that affects us at an organisation and personal level too.
September 19, 2019
Employee privacy issue explored at CoreNet Global Summit
by Freddie Steele • News, Property, Technology, Working culture
Employee acceptance of new technology was a recurring theme of the CoreNet Global Summit in Amsterdam last week. The business value of monitoring software was largely accepted during the three days of the Summit; however, the individual’s perspective – that the benefits that might be traded for loss of employee privacy – was widely acknowledged as a pressing issue. (more…)
September 18, 2019
Automation will boost productivity, but risks leaving people behind
by Neil Franklin • AI, News, Workplace
Unless the Government steps up efforts to manage the transition to automation, many people and entire regions of the UK face being left behind and British businesses could find themselves becoming less competitive, says the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee in a report published today.
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September 17, 2019
Workers prepared to accept automation but need training
by Neil Franklin • AI, News, Technology
Research from Gallup suggests that people feel unprepared for the introduction of new technologies, despite being optimistic about their job prospects. The Gallup Real Future of Work report of 4,000 employees has found that people around the world are generally upbeat about the impact of technology and automation on their careers, despite some analysts predicting that AI-enabled machines would take over 50 percent of human jobs within the decade. (more…)



















October 11, 2019
How the Dutch pioneered agile working, wellbeing and smart buildings
by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Workplace design