Making of NeoCon: Fueling Creativity
The creative process is on display as people converge and diverge to generate, share and refine ideas that will end up at NeoCon.
The creative process is on display as people converge and diverge to generate, share and refine ideas that will end up at NeoCon.
With data business driving growth, IT professionals are coming out of the basement to get involved in projects as upfront problem-solvers in highly agile teams.
An intricate tabletop that creates itself in less than a half hour? MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab, lead by Skylar Tibbits and Jared Laucks, is redefining the possibilities of 3D printing and collaborating with Steelcase to explore what that could mean for the future.
Robots, AI, automation—many jobs will change as a result of these technologies. Some may even disappear. But if history is right, most changes will be good ones.
Casper Cloaking Technology by Designtex allows for the perfect balance of openness and confidentiality with a dash of magic.
Microsoft and Steelcase are coming together for the first time to help boost creativity at work. Sara Armbruster, vice president of strategy, research and new business innovation for Steelcase, talks about this new partnership and why the two companies are starting by tackling creativity. Plus, hear how technology and place enhance creative behaviors.
Steelcase and Microsoft joined a panel discussion ahead of the New York Times’ 2017 New Work Summit about how leaders can harness the creativity of their people. The moderated discussion sponsored by Steelcase came at the same time Steelcase and Microsoft launched Creative Spaces, a collection of work spaces designed to foster creative thinking at work.
In Part 2, of a two-part conversation, listen to how organizations can use technology to improve people’s experience at work. James Ludwig, Steelcase vice president of global design and product engineering, gives us a peek into the future of technology at work and how it’s already changing the way workplaces are designed for people.
In Part 1, of a two-part conversation, learn how Smart and Connected Spaces can improve people’s experiences at work. James Ludwig, Steelcase vice president of global design and product engineering, discusses the impact technology is making in the workplace, the kinds of tensions it’s creating for people, how workplace design can help and what we may see in the future of work.
Why Smart + Connected Spaces improve the experience people have at work.
How can Smart + Connected Spaces enhance worker performance? Scott Sadler, manager of integrated technologies at Steelcase, discusses how thoughtfully integrated technologies can use data to improve people’s experience at work.
The editors of 360 Magazine invited Allison Arieff to visit our Global Headquarters and view new solutions designed to address the tension between humans and technology in the workplace.