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Home » Not-for-profit Office of the Future prototype aims to help enterprises around the world reopen safely
Workplace 2030 - a not-for-profit initiative to reimagine the office, is open in San Francisco. The concept is an epidemiologically-guided “office of the future” prototype that serves as an interactive learning center where workplace leaders can experience first-hand the latest workplace designs, technologies and collaborations for workplace health, security, confidence and comfort in one real-world space. The prototype office will be live in San Francisco through March 2021; and will move to other locales, including New York and Chicago as planned.
Under the leadership of Founder, Executive Director Brandon Cook and oversight of leading infectious disease epidemiologist Dr. Maureen Miller, PhD, Columbia University, Workplace 2030 aims to help protect the health of workers and drive economic recovery by enabling businesses to make informed and confident decisions on both when and how to reopen their offices. Workplace 2030 assembled a panel of ten leading workplace design and workplace technology experts to advise the initiative.