See you there!
Johnson Controls are participating in and sponsoring a number of industry events this autumn. We look forward to seeing you there!
WORKTECH London
When: 15-16 November 2010
Where: The British Library, London, UK
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WORKTECH Amsterdam
When: 23-24 November 2010
Where: The Sheraton Hotel, Schipol, Amsterdam
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Workplace Trends Conference
When: 8 December 2010
Where: CBI Conference Centre, London, UK
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CoreNet Global Summits
Johnson Controls Global WorkPlace Solutions are proud platinum sponsors of the CoreNet Global Summits, the ultimate conference series for corporate real estate professionals. Five summits are held annually - two in North America and one each in Asia, Australia/New Zealand and EMEA. The summits offer the opportunity to network and learn with Executive Development training, interactive learning sessions, case study presentations and industry tours of the host city - all in one place, in one week!
Featured break-out session at Phoenix and London:
A New Real Estate Transaction Governance Model for Motorola
Speakers:
- Buddy Knipfer, Global Head of Real Estate, Motorola
- Nicholas Westley, VP Global Real Estate and Projects, Johnson Controls
- Andrew Burt, International Director Real Estate EMEA, Johnson Controls
Synopsis: Adopting an outsourcing model may seem risky as compared to out tasking over time, but when done thoughtfully with a good Governance model, measurable goals and the full support from executive levels, it can yield superior results. Panelists from Motorola and Johnson Controls Global WorkPlace Solutions will explain their unique model for delivering transactional and strategic real estate services, which has resulted in consistent solutions and financial benefits for their working environments around the world.
WORKTECH EVENTS
WORKTECH is an international conference and exhibition series for people involved in the future of work, the workplace, real estate, technology and innovation. The event is designed to inspire and educate through high quality content, as well as providing unrivalled networking opportunities. Often on day one of the two day event, WORKTECH masterclasses will take place, examining related topical issues in a less formal manner than the conference itself. These sessions give the delegates an understanding of how different technologies, services and workspace thinking can be applied to their businesses.
Read more about what’s going on at various WORKTECH events below…
WORKTECH10 North
The 3rd annual conference looking at implications of convergence between the worlds of technology, real estate, work and the workplace. Attracting over 150 senior professionals from real estate, facilities, technology and executive management, architects, designers and other professional advisors this promises to be a great event.
Featured masterclass: Tim Allen, Director Consulting, Global WorkPlace Solutions, Johnson Controls.
Title: Measuring the benefits of workplace change
Synopsis: Are we really able to measure the benefits of workplace change? How do we make connections between what we do and what's achieved? Is productivity improvement measurement to remain out of reach?
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WORKTECH10 London
Featured speakers: Tim Allen, Director Consulting & Richard Power, Senior Consultant, Global WorkPlace Solutions, Johnson Controls.
Title: Intelligent Buildings: fad or fact?
Synopsis: Can a building really be intelligent? Where does the workplace end and the building begin? We discuss the latest thinking on how workplace, buildings and technology are aligning to help organisations be more efficient, effective and sustainable
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WORKTECH10 Amsterdam
This conference will focus on new ways of working, with an in-depth exploration of the Microsoft Schiphol building which recently won an award for the best workplace in Europe. Other themes will include the Polysynchronous City, Smarter Workplaces and new research into The Hybrid Organisation and shifting Demographics in the Workplace.
Featured speakers:
- Marie Puybaraud, Director Global WorkPlace Innovation, Global WorkPlace Solutions, Johnson Controls
Title: Generation Y and the workplace: Oxygenz study results.
Synopsis: Presentation of Oxygenz study results for The Netherlands.
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Workplace Trends
Workplace Trends is the conference of substance when it comes to examining new ways of working and emerging trends, both technological and managerial. This annual series of conferences which attracts up to 200 delegates, including occupiers, workplace consultants, architects, developers and agents is now in its 8th year. Past conferences have looked at flexible working, the office landscape, changing attitudes, new technologies, and more recently how to survive the challenging economic environment of the past few years.
Johnson Controls is a proud sponsor of this year’s conference where the theme is ‘New Horizons’ and will focus on how the workspace (people, place and process) will evolve as we come out of recession.
Featured speaker: Dr. Marie Puybaraud, Director Global WorkPlace Innovation, Global WorkPlace Solutions, Johnson Controls.
Title: Collaboration and the role of social media in 2020 - what multigenerational workplaces can you expect?
Synopsis: Take a moment and think back 20 years – what was work like then? Today’s work environment is very different. Technology plays an increasingly important role in the workplace, and many professionals find themselves spending more than 50% of their working hours communicating and collaborating. What will it be like in 10 years? How companies should position themselves towards 2020 to take advantage of current and future e-technologies and collaborative practices and social media tools to boost productivity and innovation capabilities, and create sustainable competitive advantages in a networked, global economy? What would be the impact on creating a multigenerational workplace?
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