Worktech
Stockholm syndrome: the drive to make offices sustainable
From placing employees at the centre of design to ambitious social and environmental sustainability goals, Stockholm is rewriting the traditional office playbook in order to reinvent its workplaces
Munich faces up to the challenge of reluctant returners
The Bavarian capital was once an icon of well-engineered business success. Now its companies are battling to make the office relevant to the new hybrid era, according to the WORKTECH Munich 2022 conference
Flexible-friendly Berlin lives up to reputation for disruption
Berlin has been at the epicentre of artistic, social and political disruption in the past. Now its workplace culture is set for transformation, according to the WORKTECH Berlin 2022 conference
Unworking: new book on the reinvention of the modern office
Over the past 100 years, the office has dominated working life. Now it must be reinvented as part of a flexible future of work. A new book by the co-founders of WORKTECH explains how and why
Dutch courage: Amsterdam event faces up to the future
The Netherlands has a proud record of piloting new ways of working. How will it fare after the pandemic? The WORKTECH Amsterdam 2022 conference suggested a bright and diverse future
Moving up the value chain: how tech is now all about people
From creating a vertical village to embedding intentional technology into the building, the WORKTECH SmartBuildings22 London conference suggests where we can get the most value from smart technology
World of Work 2022 survey: what you told us about the future
The Covid-19 pandemic will permanently change the way we work in the future, according our global survey of WORKTECH Academy members on prospects for 2022
Action stations: what to expect on the future of work in 2022
While 2021 was the year for re-evaluating, contemplating and planning strategies for the future, 2022 will be the year of action