Workplace Experience: Applying Workplace Technology to Rejuvenate Office Culture.

In this guide we identify how some of our existing customers have deployed technology to drive tangible benefits for their business:

  • 50% reduction in energy consumption by using occupancy based HVAC controls
  • Increased capacity by 26% whilst reducing the cost per person across the floorplan by 21% through using data to inform workplace design
  • Improved employee satisfaction and effective RTO mandate implementation to overcome overcrowding on popular days
  • Improved cleanliness and workplace standards by introducing dynamic cleaning for washrooms using occupancy data  

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  • Gain insights into the key elements of creating a desirable office environment
  • Learn how to encourage employees to choose office work over remote options
  • Understand the benefits of applying workplace experience technology
  • Realize effective, dynamic strategies for managing workplace facilities
  • Achieve a high level of client and employee satisfaction

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