Sentences with phrase «office space innovation»

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Those who have their own offices might consider an open - concept space, a hallmark of entrepreneurship because having visual and physical access to colleagues can help foster innovation and collaboration.
That's why corporations are looking at new office and work models like coworking spaces to experiment with and see if they can acquire some of the coworking magic and use it for innovation purposes.
Offering over 1.5 million square feet of state - of - the - art lab and office space in the heart of Toronto's Discovery District, the MaRS Centre is now home to more than 140 research labs and companies spanning the entire innovation ecosystem, including:
The Tata Innovation Center is a first - of - its - kind office space for tech innovation.
MaryAnne oversaw the development of The New York Times Building, designed by world - renowned architect Renzo Piano; New York by Gehry, designed by award winning architect Frank Gehry; and the Tata Innovation Center at Cornell Tech, a brand new office building that is a first - of - its - kind space for tech innovation, designed by Weiss / Manfredi on Roosevelt Island.
At 1 p.m., de Blasio speaks at Google's New York Offices to discuss the company's expansion in New York City and mark the commencement of work to transform Pier 57 into a new hub of innovation and open space, 85 10th Ave., Manhattan.
According to EDC, the 240,000 - square - foot, 21 - floor facility would allocate six floors to Civic Hall — three for digital skills training center, three for the company's own operations as a center for tech innovation — five for «flexible» office space, eight for larger office space, and the ground floor for retail and market space, 25 percent of which would be reserved for first - time entrepreneurs and new local businesses.
Indeed, «a huge number of innovations associated with problems that nanotechnology can solve are in the healthcare space,» echoes Lloyd Whitman, interim director of the (U.S.) National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) coordination office, which manages the activities under the U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI).
«I hope that... the standards in the forensics space will be informed by innovations in the academic labs,» says Cris Hughes, a University of Illinois forensic anthropologist who also works as deputy forensic anthropologist at the Champaign County Coroner's Office.
LONDON — 25th April 2018 — Neota Logic, creators of the leading artificial intelligence (AI)- powered platform for the automation of expertise, documents, and business processes, announced today they would be joining Fuse, Allen & Overy's tech innovation space based in its London offices.
Fuse is a tech innovation space in our London office where tech companies, our lawyers, and clients can come together to develop and test tech - enabled solutions to business challenges.
Rather than convert the space, where you would assume innovation would be emanating, namely, the Boardroom, to an innovation room with all the toys and props deemed conducive to innovation this particular office has chosen to be done with one of the tools of research.
When I speak to groups about innovation in legal services the topic that always hits a raw nerve is the subject of office space.
Some of these riches have been invested in the future, with A&O's big move this year having been the creation in its swish Spittalfields Market offices of a «tech innovation space» called Fuse where free dwellings have been assigned to a host of lawtech start - ups.
Importantly, this requires a new model of design and lettable space: new or existing office developments will need to be forged with design principles of incubation centres, start - up innovation labs and flexible work spaces in mind.
There has been some push back recently to getting rid of personal offices and cubicles, as certain research has shown that creativity and innovation are often best fostered in quiet contemplative work spaces.
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