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BCO ANNUAL CONFERENCE,
Edinburgh
17 June 2026
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FM Connect Birmingham Summer Social at Bruntwood Birmingham,
Birmingham
18 June 2026
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Mix Awards 2026 Celebrating the best commercial interior design across the UK and Europe,
London
25 June 2026
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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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Worktech Chicago - EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF WORK AND THE WORKPLACE,
Chicago
16 July 2026
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November 9, 2017

Review: ushering in a new era for the coworking phenomenon 0

by Paul Carder • Comment, Coworking, Technology, Work&Place, Workplace design

November 6, 2017

Time to address the missed opportunities and wasted resources of the modern workplace

by Chris Moriarty • Comment, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Frederick Taylor was a man of his time not a whipping boy for ours

October 25, 2017

Frederick Taylor was a man of his time not a whipping boy for ours

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, News, Workplace, Workplace design

Seven workplace stories we think you should read this week (apart from ours)

October 20, 2017

Seven workplace stories we think you should read this week (apart from ours)

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

Future office and changing business of work debated at Workplace Trends

October 19, 2017

Future office and changing business of work debated at Workplace Trends

by Sara Bean • Comment, Coworking, Facilities management, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace design

How our smartphones stop us from living in the moment

October 19, 2017

How our smartphones stop us from living in the moment

by Joelle Renstrom • Comment, Technology, Wellbeing

We (still) need to talk about mental health in the workplace

October 10, 2017

We (still) need to talk about mental health in the workplace

by Liam Butler • Comment, Wellbeing

Our Twentieth Century approach to ergonomics has to change

October 9, 2017

Our Twentieth Century approach to ergonomics has to change

by Mark Eltringham • Comment, Flexible working, Technology, Wellbeing, Workplace design

Convergence of work and life defines September London workplace design shows

October 4, 2017

Convergence of work and life defines September London workplace design shows

by Paul Goodchild • Comment, Events, Flexible working, Furniture, Workplace design

Time to start a new culture to tackle stigma on mental wellbeing issues in the workplace

October 2, 2017

Time to start a new culture to tackle stigma on mental wellbeing issues in the workplace

by Kate Cooper • Comment, Wellbeing

September 13, 2017

Banking sector will be ground zero for job losses from artificial intelligence and robotics

by Gordon Fletcher and David Kreps • AI, Comment, Technology

I’ve got some real estate here in my bag

August 23, 2017

I’ve got some real estate here in my bag

by Paul Carder • Comment, Flexible working, Property, Technology

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