The Future Of Real Estate & Facilities: Reimagining Higher Education And Offices For 2050

  • Webinar
  • Real Estate & Built Environment

The Future Of Real Estate & Facilities: Reimagining Higher Education And Offices For 2050

Join us for an insightful webinar that delves into the transformative trends and innovations set to reshape higher education and office environments by 2050. As the traditional models of education and workspaces evolve, this webinar will provide a comprehensive look at the key drivers of change and the technological solutions propelling these sectors forward.

Webinar highlights:

  • Higher Education: Discover how technological advancements are revolutionizing campus facilities to enhance student experiences and ensure the sustainability of institutions. Learn about the innovative solutions addressing declining enrolment rates and driving institutional change.
  • Office Spaces: Explore the evolution of office environments from solitary workspaces to collaborative hubs that foster company culture and enhance employee experiences. Gain insights into how office technology is improving asset evaluation, portfolio performance, and tenant attraction.

On this webinar

Analyst

Sophie is an Analyst in the Verdantix Smart Buildings practice. She joined Verdantix in 2023, having previously worked as a landscape architect at James Blake Associates, where she gained experience in sustainable design and environmental policy. Sophie holds a BSc in Geography from the University of Exeter.

Joy Trinquet

Senior Analyst

Joy is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix Smart Buildings practice. Her current research agenda focuses on integrated workplace management systems/connected portfolio intelligence platforms (IWMS/CPIP), building systems integrators, and space and workplace management solutions. Joy joined Verdantix in 2019, having previously worked at BNP Paribas Asset Management as a business development intern. She earned a BA degree in Economics with a concentration on policy, as well as dual minors in computer science and business studies, from New York University.