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  2. The traditional office is dead. Here's why - The World Economic...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2017/11/forget-the-open-plan-office-modern-work-spaces...

    According to website Open Work Space Design, the concept “used organic groupings of desks in patterns designed to encourage conversation and create a happier workforce”. 1970s-1980s : companies moved to “cube”-style arrangements, which provided more privacy but which businesses used to cram as many workers into confined spaces as possible.

  3. Open-plan offices make workers less collaborative, Harvard study...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2018/11/open-plan-offices-make-workers-less...

    Open-plan offices allow employees to see and hear their colleagues all day long, so you might think all this transparency would encourage them to work more collaboratively. But according to new Harvard research , this type of office environment actually has the opposite effect: it reduces the amount of time people spend talking face-to-face and ...

  4. Four inspiring things emerging in the African tech space

    www.weforum.org/.../02/four-inspiring-things-emerging-in-the-african-tech-space

    Microsoft, in turn, plans to open its first development centres in Africa in 2022 and will hire 100 full-time African developers by 2023. Loading... The demand for a pipeline of software engineers led to the growth of talent accelerators across the continent.

  5. Space economy | World Economic Forum

    www.weforum.org/publications/space-the-1-8-trillion-opportunity-for-global...

    Space technologies can tackle many of the world’s most pressing business and societal challenges. This report by the World Economic Forum and McKinsey & Company shows that lower costs and improved access to space-enabled technologies such as communications; positioning, navigation and timing; and Earth observation services could take the global space economy to $1.8 trillion by 2035, up from ...

  6. Hybrid working is here to stay. But what does that mean in your...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/05/hybrid-working-your-office-future

    In fact, employees miss having an office so much that nearly two-thirds would be willing to pay out of their own pockets for access to an office space. New research suggests that employees now want to split their time evenly between the office, home and other work spaces such as a cafe or coworking space.

  7. What’s the key to sustainable construction? | World Economic...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2015/03/whats-the-key-to-sustainable-construction

    The promising results called for a next step in scaling up to a space that is in daily use which means transforming the concept from a lab scale into real application. Since February 2014, a first-time implementation of the 3-for-2 concept is being realized as part ofa new building under construction on the campus of the United World College ...

  8. Space junk: what it is and why cleaning it up matters

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/05/space-junk-clean-satellite

    NASA is tracking more than 26,000 pieces of orbital debris, or “space junk”, which are endangering astronauts and space missions. Space junk can travel at 40,000km an hour and can destroy satellite communications. A new space mission is aiming to capture and remove space debris from orbit.

  9. How deep retrofitting buildings can mitigate climate change |...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2024/02/deep-retrofit-buildings-carbon-emissions...

    This project provides proof of concept that ageing office buildings can be retrofitted to be better than new, modelling replicable technologies such as ground source heat pumps, advanced heat recovery and rooftop solar photovoltaic panels. The existing concrete and steel structure, original to the 1950s construction, was reused in almost its ...

  10. Car-free streets: here are the benefits from around the world |...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2019/10/car-free-streets-benefits-around-the-world

    In most Latin American capitals, governments run a weekly Open Streets programme. As acknowledged at a recent congress of Ciclovia initiatives in the region, many local officials have bought into the concept and one of the key objectives of this programme is to bring happiness to their citizens. This, as far as non-material infrastructure goes ...

  11. 5 ways space tech can help protect the planet - The World...

    www.weforum.org/stories/2021/03/space-technology-tackle-climate-change

    Now, Space 2.0 and frontier technologies are being used to combat climate change. The tech can also be used to improve agriculture – and for tackling wildlife crime. Satellites and other space technologies could be used to help mitigate the effects of climate change, as well as protect both animals and communities.