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18th and 19th September, 2008 at The Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam
WorkTech Amsterdam is a forum for all those involved in the future of work and the workplace as well as technology and innovation. It is the inaugural conference in Amsterdam looking at implications of convergence between the worlds of technology, real estate, work and the workplace.

The conference, on Friday 19th September, and masterclasses on Thursday the 18th September will bring together leaders in their field to examine the themes of the hybrid workplace and the connected building.
Join over 200 senior professionals from real estate, facilities, technology, executive management, architects and design.
The event is designed to inspire and educate through high quality content, as well as provide beneficial networking opportunities.
The first WORKTECH conference was held in London in 2004, produced by Philip Ross; leading author, futurologist, and CEO of the Cordless Group. His vision was to create an event that would predict innovations, the future of the workplace, and the nature of how and where work takes place. The WORKTECH brand has continued to grow in prestige and has become an “unmissable” event for senior corporate professionals. This is a direct reflection of the calibre of speakers and the influence of the delegates and is why we are now bringing this event to Amsterdam.

ADVISORY BOARD
UNWIRED has assembled an advisory board to provide input and help shape the programme of the event including:
Philip Dietzold, Asset Manager at Shell
Kim Burt, formerly MD of Gensler Amsterdam and founder of OCCo
Erik Veldhoen, Veldhoen & Company
Paul Zuidema, Ahrend
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ASSOCIATE PARTNERS:
Sponsorship and Participation:
There are a variety of different sponsorship and participation packages available to meet your communication objectives. Please refer to the WORKTECH Amsterdam Sponsorship and Participation Packages doc or contact Isabel Dewhurst-Marks for more information Isabel.marks@unwired.eu.com
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