Achieving a high-performing workplace filled with content and motivated individuals is the ultimate goal. Wondering how to make it happen? It all starts with crafting an office environment that equips your team with the tools they need for optimal performance.
Join us for an exciting collaborative event titled "Designing Tomorrow's Workplace: A Blueprint for Innovation," a collaboration between De Montfort University (DMU), Blueprint Interiors, and Steelcase. This dynamic session will delve into the convergence of interior design, well-being, and innovative workplace strategies, featuring insights from both industry experts and academia.
At the event, Rob Day, Chairman & Founder of Blueprint Interiors, and Chloe Sproston, Creative Director, will shed a light on Blueprint Interiors' impactful initiatives in empowering companies to shape workspaces that spark happiness, motivation, and heightened productivity.
As a leading innovator in workplace design, Blueprint Interiors is dedicated to building environments that inspire creativity, collaboration, and employee well-being. With a diverse portfolio across various industries, Blueprint Interiors transforms spaces into vibrant hubs reflecting the unique identity and values of each organisation. Their focus on sustainability, ergonomic design, and cutting-edge technology ensures that each project transcends mere aesthetics to enhance the overall work experience. Joining forces with them is Kris Newman of Steelcase, a global leader in office furniture, interior architecture, and space solutions, drawing inspiration from innovative research in workspace design.
We will also be joined by Lis Ku, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at De Montfort University, who will explore the intricacies of cultivating a joyful workplace environment. Leveraging expertise in well-being, Ku provides unique insights into the dynamic interplay between physical workspace and individuals' psychological well-being. Participants can anticipate a thorough exploration of strategies and insights on crafting a work environment that not only amplifies productivity but also nurtures happiness and overall job satisfaction. The discussion will encompass psychological components, examining both theoretical and empirical aspects of the working space.
We look forward to seeing you there! For enquiries or additional information, feel free to contact megan.rome@dmu.ac.uk.