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Workspace Design Show,
London
25 February 2026
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Workplace Futures Conference FM – a roadmap for the future,
London
26 February 2026
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Wellbeing at Work Summit US 2026,
New York, Austin and Online
03 March 2026
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CoreNet APAC Summit -Innovate to Thrive: Driving Strategic Growth, Empowering Real Estate Leadership,
Kuala Lumpur
03 March 2026
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Data Centre World London,
London
04 March 2026
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The Future of Work Management,
London
05 March 2026
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Working Symposium,
London
05 March 2026
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Mould Exhibition,
London
05 March 2026
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How AI is already changing the world of work

August 4, 2025

How AI is already changing the world of work

by Laura Anderson • AI, Comment, Workplace

How mentorship and community shape the future of workplace design

July 30, 2025

How mentorship and community shape the future of workplace design

by Lydia Mudd • Comment, Workplace design

Why winning the AI race starts with workforce readiness

July 29, 2025

Why winning the AI race starts with workforce readiness

by Weston Morris • AI, Comment, Workplace

Navel gazing may not be the answer to the challenges facing workplace professions

June 27, 2025

Navel gazing may not be the answer to the challenges facing workplace professions

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

The Kafka trap of return to office arguments

June 24, 2025

The Kafka trap of return to office arguments

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Flexible working

Data centres are the real powerhouses behind AI

June 22, 2025

Data centres are the real powerhouses behind AI

by Anna King • AI, Comment

Rise of AI gives us a chance to rediscover a world beyond the screen

June 9, 2025

Rise of AI gives us a chance to rediscover a world beyond the screen

by Anthony Brown • AI, Comment, Workplace design

Milan proves to be the perfect setting for an optimistic BCO conference

June 6, 2025

Milan proves to be the perfect setting for an optimistic BCO conference

by Anna King • Comment, Property

The enduring allure of workplace bullshit

June 5, 2025

The enduring allure of workplace bullshit

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

The amenity trap: why more isn’t always better

May 28, 2025

The amenity trap: why more isn’t always better

by James Mohsen • Comment, Property

The shattering of self-image can be a very serious matter

May 12, 2025

The shattering of self-image can be a very serious matter

by Mark Eltringham • Comment

Is anyone really thinking about the future beyond what happens next?

May 12, 2025

Is anyone really thinking about the future beyond what happens next?

by Stephanie Fitzgerald • Comment, SF, Technology, Wellbeing

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