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Financial Workplace London

15 March 2024
Financial Workplace London
M&G, 10 Fenchurch Avenue, London EC3M 5AG

WORKTECH, the pioneering event series shaping the future of work, announces the return of Financial Workplace London on 15th March 2024 hosted by M&G at 10 Fenchurch Avenue.

Financial Workplace London is the forum for all workplace professionals involved in the future of work for the financial sector. This year’s programme features:

  • Experts from some of the world’s top financial institutions exploring the macro trends impacting the future of work: digital identity, AI, future forecasting.
  • Dynamic panel discussions and case studies spotlighting newly completed financial services corporate real estate projects.
  • Breakout sessions focusing on pertinent topics such as digital transformation, adapting to decentralised teams and flexible schedules, and attracting the talent of the future.

Programme highlights include:

Martin Shaw, Head of Infrastructure & Resilience, Workplace Solutions at M&G. Opened in 2019 to consolidate M&G’s London locations into one HQ office, 10 Fenchurch Avenue has been retrofitted with new technology for sustainability and employee experience. Martin and his team will talk about the challenges of retrofitting technology to heritage buildings and offer a comprehensive overview of M&G’s Experience Strategy.

Aaron Pope, Head of Offices Asset Manager, M&G Real Estate, will outline the vision behind the stunning new landmark 40 Leadenhall development. At almost 900,000 sq ft, it occupies one of the most prominent positions in the City and sits amidst the ever-diversifying global hub for the insurance, financial and professional services sectors.

Gregory Shewan, Interior Design & Project Management, HOK exploring the new technologies that are disrupting the sector; cryptocurrency, biometrics and blockchain.

Futurologist and CEO of Cordless Group, Unwired Ventures & Unwork, Philip Ross speaking about the science of work. Powered by the Internet of Things (IoT), buildings are being enabled by remarkable sensors and systems. The concept of the Building Operating System (BOS) is now real. We can also generate remarkable insights from the data provided by smart apps– the so-called ‘digital exhaust’.

For more information about Financial Workplace London and registration details, click here.

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