Facility Management

Brave new working

Poetry, vinyl and novels are hot and machines can almost do anything that humans can. It is the year 2040, where artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) are part of our everyday existence. Enhanced connectivity has made workers more mobile and economies have become more flexible and dynamic.

The typical workday, work night and work hour have changed beyond recognition. Happy Fridays and Blue Mondays belong to the past, as work can be done at anytime, anywhere, according to your preferred lifestyle.

But how do we want to work in future? What services are required to meet the future needs of employees? To be prepared

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