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WORKTECH 08 North

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At the MediaCity site in Salford Quays on 23rd and 24th July 2008, the WorkTech08 North conference and masterclasses presented an inspiring vision of technology and workplace futures. The content matching in many ways MediaCity’s vision to be at the forefront of technology, showcasing levels of innovation that challenge the status quo and set new standards for the future.

Leading figures from the world of workplace and technology presented their views and insights into the challenges of change, the impact of digital media, how networking systems will empower employees to connect, collaborate, innovate and how best to maximise output from the workplace through better understanding, measurement and evaluation”

A few comments from those attending:

“A most insightful and inspiring vision of the workplace”, Robert Michael, Carillion Business Services

“Some truly great innovators which inspired and opened my mind to new ideas. Also informative and relaxed - an informal way of sharing views with highly qualified individuals”, A Hughes, SineQN

“A good all round view of ‘state of the art’ technology and its impact on the workplace”, Tony Matthews, BSRIA

“An excellent and inspiring event. Lost of ideas and some good experience shared”, David Clark, The Salvation Army

“An opportunity to see how others tackle similar ‘challenges of change’”, Alison Lyall, 3DReid.

“Anyone involved in managing a building and getting the most from staff working within it will benefit from attending this event”, Peter Hawkins, HSBC

“A useful insight into the latest thinking on office design”, Craig Jenkins, CS:IA Ltd

“A valuable glimpse of the future from a technology and workplace perspective”, Marcus Hill, Fasset

“This event leads the way turning current thinking into future practice”, P Morrisey, GVA Grimley

The BBC’s making of Bloody Omaha as presented by Simon Tuff:

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