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WORKTECH25 London opens next week with two days of events

WORKTECH25 London takes place on 18th and 19th of November and is aimed at all those involved in the future of work and the workplace as well as real estate, technology and innovation. The event brings innovative ideas and inspiration to the workplace community through inter-disciplinary speakers and learning experiences to enhance creativity and move thinking forward.

The conference programme features leading international thinkers from industry and academia. Through interdisciplinary speakers and learning experiences, it will focus on bringing cutting-edge ideas and inspiration to the workplace community to enhance creativity and move thinking forward. Instead of focusing on peer-to-peer innovation through imitation, it aims to curate a unique programme, bringing together experts in the fields of people, place and technology and relevant adjacencies to reflect on the future of work and workplace.

Alongside the conference series, the WORKTECH Academy knowledge hub explores the future of work through six key themes: people, place, technology, design, culture and innovation. Creating leading commentary, research and publications that places scientific research at the heart of key business problems.

The series of tours and talks take place on Tuesday 18th November from WeWork, 10 York Road, London with the conference & exhibition opening on Wednesday 19th November at Etc. Venues, County Hall, London.

For more information and to book your place click here

Workspace management: One-size-fits-all booking systems don’t work anymore

The way we work has changed – yet, many organisations are still relying on rigid, one-size-fits-all tools to manage desks and meeting rooms, according to a new study from workplace management solutions provider, Matrix Booking.

Spreadsheets, calendars, and generic booking software may have worked once, but they’re struggling to keep pace with today’s flexible, hybrid workforce. The result? Wasted time, frustrated employees, and expensive underutilised space.

Matrix Booking’s new study, ‘One-size-fits-all booking systems don’t work for today’s workforce’, explores why current systems are falling short – and how organisations can reimagine workspace management to boost efficiency, employee experience, and cost savings.

To download your FREE copy click here.

 

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