The importance of Robots post #Brexit

We were recently asked to write a guest blog for the Centre for Business Innovation (disclaimer: we run their Corporate Venturing Consortium) focussing on what impact recent trends in #AI and #Robotics might have for agriculture and traditionally low-skilled industries in the UK post leaving the EU.

Researching for the post just reminded me of how far robotics has come in recent years. It is amazing to think that roles, such as fruit picking, which were a distant dream a couple of years ago are now almost mainstream.

The key conclusion we drew from our research was that any direct or indirect restriction on low-skilled immigration was more likely to lead to an increase in the use of technology than an increase in wages for local workers. Moreover, this will lead to lower consumer spending in the local area, potentially impacting on the sustainability of supporting service organisations.

The blog can be found here

 

 

Is employee location tracking a ‘thing’

It is always exciting to be asked to speak at conferences and the CBRE Asset Services Conference: ‘Constant Evolution’ was no exception.

Presenting our recent research on the latest trends impacting on tenant decisions including; on-site exercise programs, digital ceilings and the slightly creepy ’employee location tracking technologies’. It was particularly interesting to be able to listen to people from different countries.

As a mark of how these technologies are driving office specifications, we also looked at how connected building ‘scores’ such as WiredScore which are influencing the market.

The other speakers were amazing too, I love leaving a conference with my head buzzing with new thoughts. If you ever get the chance to go – it is highly recommended.

As always a special thanks goes out to the events team who managed to put on such an amazing experience.