A FORUM FOR THE WORKPLACE COMMUNITY

WORKTECH19 London is the forum for all those involved in the future of work and the workplace as well as real estate, technology and innovation.

WORKTECH is a leading international workplace conference series that caters to the educational needs of Heads of CRE, Heads of FM and Chief Executives of the top Global 1000 companies. Discuss the latest thinking on the growing importance of the workplace as a strategic tool for an organisation’s business return.

WHY ATTEND?

Our uniquely-focused events cover a mix of strategy, technology and property, to give you a real in-depth understanding of the future of workplace and how this will affect your business.

  • Join global speakers to discuss future technologies, cutting edge award-winning workplaces, people, change and engagement.
  • Hear about future work styles which will have a profound impact on workplace. Find out how your business will be affected by these changes, and make them work for you.
  • Connect with senior professionals to network and discuss the latest innovations
WORKTECH18 London: Ulrich Blum, Associate, Zaha Hadid Architects

WORKTECH19 London is a two-day conference that will be run in single streams across each day. This means our delegates will get to attend every speaker presentation.

Alongside the conference, we will have a curated innovations exhibition taking place in the breakout areas for attendees to meet with our education partners, complementing learning during the day.

On each day, there will be three networking breaks, allowing attendees time to meet the other participants. After the conference closes on Day 2, all delegates will also be invited to continue networking at the WORKTECH drinks reception.

WORKTECH18 London: Networking Drinks Reception

EVENT SPONSORS

Platinum Sponsor

  • Cisco

Gold Sponsors

  • Sony

Silver Sponsors

Bronze Sponsors

  • X2OMedia

Catering Sponsors

Official Meeting Pod Partner

Supported By

  • WORKTECH-Academy
  • Unissu

VIP Dinner Sponsors

  • Logitech

Charging Sponsors