CIFF Office In Review
byThe trend of Western shows in recent times has been to reduce their timescale; in contrast, this year, CIFF Office was extended from four days to five.
The trend of Western shows in recent times has been to reduce their timescale; in contrast, this year, CIFF Office was extended from four days to five.
“There’s a change happening and it’s so much more than bright colors and a communal table.”
Adam Stoltz, the Regional Lead of Consulting for HOK in New York, attended CIFF as a correspondent for Work Design Magazine. Here, he describes the trends that emerged at the show.
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Details about this year’s program, “Innovation on the Edge,” and a special offer for Work Design readers.
More than 900 exhibitors are expected at this year’s Chinese International Furniture Fair Office Show.
The forum draws big names to debate and discuss the future of work.
“The influence of the millennial generation on the evolving workforce was a huge driver of the day,” said Allegro. “This generation sees their own personal success as enhanced by the success of others.”
From collaboration and knowledge sharing, to wheeled products to uber-flexible seating, the folks at this year’s NeoCon meant business.