WORKTECH12 Melbourne is a forum for all those involved in the future of work and the workplace as well as real estate, technology and innovation. In 2011, WORKTECH was sold out in London, New York, San Francisco, Singapore, Utrecht and Manchester. The series focuses on technology, innovation and new ways of working and will bring […]
January 24th, 2012
WORKTECH12 Melbourne is a forum for all those involved in the future of work and the workplace as well as real estate, technology and innovation. In 2011, WORKTECH was sold out in London, New York, San Francisco, Singapore, Utrecht and Manchester. The series focuses on technology, innovation and new ways of working and will bring global best-practice, thought-leadership and case-studies from Europe, Asia and the USA.
Program highlights include:
– Global Perspectives; new case studies from Europe and the Americas
– Macquarie’s Workplace Journey, reflections from London, New York & Sydney
– Technology Trends; Into the Clouds – the new ’thin’ workplace
– What’s Next for the Australian Workplace?
– Realising the Potential of the Multi-Generational Workplace
WORKTECH12 Melbourne will attract some of the biggest and brightest names to debate, discuss and divulge the latest thinking on the Future of Work and the Workplace. Join over 130 senior professionals from real estate, facilities, technology, executive management, architecture, design and professional advisors to further knowledge and share expertise.For more information please visit the event website.
WORKTECH12, 29 February 2012, 242 Telstra Conference Centre, Melbourne
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