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Antwerp Design Week,
Antwerp
30 May 2026
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"Design With Impact" CoreNet Members Panel Event,
Bengaluru
02 June 2026
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Design Days,
Chicago
08 June 2026
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Neocon - Chicago,
Chicago
08 June 2026
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EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK POWERED BY INTELLIGENCE & INNOVATION,
London
09 June 2026
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CIPD Festival of Work,
London
10 June 2026
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3 Days of Design,
Copenhagen
10 June 2026
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Creating high-performing workplaces - with Neil Usher,
Online
10 June 2026
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If you want to do your brain some good, take it outside

August 2, 2019

If you want to do your brain some good, take it outside

by Dr Michael Merzenich • Comment, Wellbeing

The tipping point for flexible working arrives

July 29, 2019

The tipping point for flexible working arrives

by James Geekie • Comment, Flexible working, Workplace design

Self-employment might be good for mental health

July 26, 2019

Self-employment might be good for mental health

by Mark Stabile • Comment, Flexible working, Wellbeing

Agile working? This is Frank’s World and the rest of us just live in it

July 24, 2019

Agile working? This is Frank’s World and the rest of us just live in it

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

Office design should take account of the quality of interactions as well as quantity

July 23, 2019

Office design should take account of the quality of interactions as well as quantity

by Jonathan Hindle • Comment, Workplace design

Problems with noise at work? A lot of it is in our heads

July 22, 2019

Problems with noise at work? A lot of it is in our heads 0

by Anna King • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Sleeping on the job is now acceptable behaviour

July 21, 2019

Sleeping on the job is now acceptable behaviour

by Colette Wade • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Ergonomics regulations are no longer fit for purpose

July 18, 2019

Ergonomics regulations are no longer fit for purpose

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Legal news, Technology, Workplace, Workplace design

The importance of self care for mental health

July 15, 2019

The importance of self care for mental health

by Christine Husbands • Comment, Wellbeing

Diversifying hiring practices to bridge the skills gap

July 11, 2019

Diversifying hiring practices to bridge the skills gap

by Jennifer Warawa • Comment, Workplace

The scale of the problem for workplace design

July 11, 2019

The scale of the problem for workplace design 0

by Mark Eltringham • Architecture, Comment, Workplace design

The growing problem of work separation anxiety

July 10, 2019

The growing problem of work separation anxiety

by Jenni Wilson • Comment, Flexible working, Wellbeing

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