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What corporate real estate technology has allowed us to accomplish over the past several decades has been phenomenal. Looking ahead, we'll welcome technology development that focuses on enabling decision-making through predictive analytics.
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The roughly 3,000 corporate real estate professionals attending the North American Summit in Seattle this week started their conference with a jolt when Peter Diamandis, Chairman and Co-Founder of Singularity University, explained the tangible effects that the exponential growth of computing power will have on corporate real estate.
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CoreNet Global attendees at the North American Summit in Seattle began their day Tuesday with a peak at WikiTribune, a new news site being launched by Wikipedia. And they heard it first hand, from Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia. Wikipedia, Wales said, is the 5th highest trafficked site on the web, with 40 million articles, in 284 languages and 400 unique visitors every month.
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The profession has been talking about the changing role of facilities management (FM) for years. Tasks such as replacing lightbulbs, maintaining equipment and managing cleaning crews still fall into the FM bucket. However, FM is increasingly focused on the macro picture of supporting people, place and productivity. The scope of those new roles and responsibilities — along with the pace of change — still varies widely within organizations. However, across organizations, FM is finding that it has a bigger voice in both real estate and business strategy.
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Bisnow
With the global market for smart building technology expected to grow to almost $24.7 billion by 2021, the possibilities for corporate advancements are seemingly boundless. What will the evolution of office real estate bring next? With the use of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, biometrics tech and sensors, experts project facial recognition, easy workspace wayfinding and lights and temperature that adjust according to employees' moods or alertness are the future.
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Sourceable
How much progress has been made in achieving net zero buildings? And will this approach help us meet our Paris Climate Change Agreement commitment of net zero emissions by 2050?
A Net Zero-Energy Building is one that is highly efficient and operates on renewable energy to achieve net zero operating carbon emissions. A nearly Zero-Energy Building is one with very high energy performance, supplemented with renewable energy. In recent years there has been a shift toward achieving nearly Zero-Energy Buildings, particularly in Europe.
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Work Design Magazine
Before you sign a lease, consider how the location will support and help realize your brand. If you wait until after, you could be stuck with a location, building features, or even neighbors that detract from your ability to build the culture you envision.
Too often, branding is considered after a lease is signed — to the detriment of the overall brand experience.
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Digital Journal
Corporate real estate (CRE), like every other industry, is undergoing a massive transformation. Speakers and attendees at the WorkTech17 conference in Toronto focused on the technological and cultural changes that are affecting the industry. There's currently a massive gap between the innovative technology implemented by consumers at home and the tech being used by real estate operators to improve traditional workspaces.
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Sensors Online
Sensor technology is not new to smart buildings. Millions of office buildings around the world today are equipped with sensor-based systems designed to conserve energy, performing simple tasks such as automatically turning the lights on and off when someone enters or leaves a room. But this is just the beginning of the smart building revolution.
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BBC
From Plexiglas bubbles to little nooks for naps, we consider design solutions that help make an open office space feel more enclosed.
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Facility Executive
Is your organization looking to hire more millennial employees? You may want to look closely at your office layout. According to a new study by Ipsos on behalf of National Business Furniture, workplace design and aesthetics are playing a greater role in recruiting young talent. The study, which surveyed adults over the age of 18 — including a subsample of adults who work in an office environment — looked at which factors have the biggest influence on employees when it comes to first and lasting impressions.
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Facility Executive
How do green buildings impact thinking, sleep quality, and health? Researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and SUNY Upstate Medical University are recruiting 100 office buildings from around the world to be part of a new, first-of-its-kind study to examine the effects of global indoor environments on employee productivity and health.
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Business Insider
When residents of the International Business District (IBD) in Songdo, South Korea go to work, pick up their kids from school, or shop for groceries, driving is optional.
That's because the $35 billion district — currently a work-in-progress about the size of downtown Boston — was designed to eliminate the need for cars.
A project that began in 2002, the area prioritizes mass transit, like buses, subways, and bikes, instead of road traffic, according to Stan Gale, the chairman of Gale International, the developer behind the IBD.
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Commercial Property Executive
The real estate industry has seen major shifts and changes that have altered the shape of the existing U.S. markets. A new report conducted by the Urban Land Institute and PwC compiled the answers of 800 interviewed individuals and the survey responses of more than 1,600 individuals, which resulted in an outlook on investment and market development trends. An important note is that the answers were recorded between June and August, before Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma hit parts of Texas and Florida.
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