• Work Going Forward: Designing Spaces That Bring Us Together While Keeping Us Apart

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    Will the office of the future be a place strictly for employees to meet and collaborate, spending the rest of their time working from home?

    Will the footprint of the workplace expand to accommodate more physical distancing or contract due to increased telecommuting?

    This session will answer these questions and others in terms of how the workplace of the future will be designed.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Learn about trends in office occupancy and trends in collaborative workspaces vs individual space.
    • Understand how the footprint of the workplace will expand to accommodate more physical distancing or contract due to increased telecommuting.
    • Identify emerging technologies and products which allow for a safer workspace as related to COVID 19 and other pandemics.
    • Understand infection control best practices within the workspace and shared work areas.

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