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One year on: four-day working week pilot in UK proves a success
Nine out of ten of the organisations that participated in the UK’s largest ever pilot of the four-day working week have retained the policy one year on, according to new research
Architects and AI: two in five practices already embracing the future
A new survey from the Royal Institute of British Architects discusses how artificial intelligence is poised to transform the profession. But more education and investment is required to make the leap
City slickers head to New York financial workplace conference 2024
With smart technology, people-centred spaces and the future of talent all on the agenda, WORKTECH’s Financial Workplace 2024 conference is set to track the latest trends
Why London still leads the way: is this the unsinkable city?
Despite fire, flooding, plague and political missteps, the UK’s capital shows no signs of slowing down any time soon as it retains its position as a global power
What’s in store for 2024? Forecasts focus on transition
If 2023 was a year in which attempts to establish a new normal in the workplace were undermined by uncertainty, 2024 promises a keener focus on key themes, say forecasts for the year ahead
Review of 2023: the struggle to make hybrid working happen
The big future-of-work story of 2023 was the move to adopt hybrid working across a variety of business sectors. Here we recall some of WORKTECH Academy’s key stories on an unfolding drama
Ascending with AI: how to leverage this technology in 2024
In 2023 we saw significant developments in AI, but can we move into the new year with a better sense of how we can activate artificial intelligence tools in the workplace to benefit everyone?
Light ahead: preparing for UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030
Meeting the UN goals on sustainable development 2030 means that lighting manufacturers must help office occupiers get their house in order. Here’s what Fagerhult is planning for the future