Work Arrangement in 2024: Extron Embraces Hybrid Office Operations
In the rapidly evolving world of work, Joe da Silva, Vice President of Marketing at Extron, sheds light on the trends shaping hybrid workplace culture, space planning, and technologies for the year 2024.
As we move towards a more flexible work environment, traditional office spaces are being reimagined. Gone are the days of maximising seating capacity; today, these spaces are being transformed into targeted, feature-rich meeting spaces based on job function. These smaller, equipped-with-AV technology spaces are designed for collaboration, both within the room and across distances.
The need for employees to access job-specific tools, regardless of their physical location, is paramount. Technology should facilitate collaboration in every space, ensuring a human connection across distances and various technologies. This is a key focus for the 40 AV/IT companies that have released their roadmaps for 2024.
The design of AV for hybrid-era workspaces involves many decision points, with success relying on effective coordination at all levels. This coordination extends beyond AV technology, as 28 thought leaders are discussing visualization technologies that are crucial for hybrid work culture, space planning, or related technologies.
However, a search for experts and companies relevant in 2024 for visualization technologies important for hybrid work culture, space planning, or related technologies, does not provide comprehensive results, highlighting a gap in the current discourse.
The future of work also includes next-generation audio technology, a topic 15 thought leaders are currently discussing. Furthermore, 15 manufacturers are focusing on supporting hybrid work environments, ensuring the seamless integration of technology into our workspaces.
The esports industry, too, is evolving, with 15 thought leaders discussing its future. Streaming technologies, essential for remote collaboration and work, are also under the spotlight, with 15 thought leaders engaged in this discourse.
The goal is to design spaces that are easy to find, use, and manage remotely, while keeping technology out of the way. This approach ensures that the focus remains on collaboration and productivity, rather than on the technology itself.
As we move towards 2024, the transformation of workspaces is an exciting area to watch. The trends discussed above are shaping the future of work, making it more flexible, collaborative, and technology-driven.
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