Our Webinar on the future of the workplace post COVID-19 ‘Changing Interior of Workplace’ goes ahead this Wednesday (27th)!
May 26th, 2020
Our next Webinar ‘Changing Interior of Workplace’ sponsored by Woven Image hits tomorrow (27th) and will ask the big questions exploring how we will envisage our workplace post COVID 19 and if this new way of working will become the new norm. It’s definitely not one to miss!
Our expert panellists will also be discussing how this will change the way we look at hot desking, perhaps even trigger a shift back to more private offices. Will this be a step back or a move forward? Can design save the day?
Our amazing facilitator Jan Henderson will be joined by Amanda Stanaway, Principal at Woods Bagot, Cathy Jameson, Design Director with Gensler, Domino Risch, Principal at Hassell and Max Thomson, Project Director of Spitfire Control.
If you want to get ahead of the curve on this evolving conversation on the future of the post Covid 19 workplace you can register now!
Wed 27 May 12:30pm AEST
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