big data/analytics
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
The mood in Manhattan: time to rethink the model?
In our weekly WORKTECH Wednesday Briefing, we catch up with one of New York’s leading workplace strategists, capture the views of a Boston tech pioneer, and discuss how global companies are rising to the challenge of remote working
London conference explores The Four Futures of Work
As technological change threatens to reorder labour markets around the world, four future-of-work scenarios for 2035 from the RSA's Matthew Taylor provided a curtain-raiser to the WORKTECH London conference 2019
Seeing double: how the digital twin is transforming facilities management
As the role of facilities management becomes more complex, developing technologies are shaping up to lend a hand in the form of the digital twin
Toronto takes stock of the unintended consequences of change
Canadians have been cautious about responding to the big global workplace shifts. But on the evidence of WORKTECH Toronto 2018, scrutiny and debate reflect an open mind on implementing new directions
West Coast work shift: four questions we asked in San Francisco
The Bay Area is renowned for early adoption of new workplace thinking. But WORKTECH San Francisco’s 2018 conference suggested that first movers are still questioning the fundamentals
Smart buildings hacked: six things we learnt about the future workplace
From new deals to dashboards, WORKTECH’s second specialist Smart Buildings conference looked at six drivers of change for the data-driven workplace of tomorrow
How machines are changing the data game
You don’t have to be a data scientist anymore to understand data. Claire Penny of IBM reveals how machine learning can unlock the power of data in an exclusive video interview