The Future of Work Sydney by CO-architecture

The Future of Work Sydney by CO-architecture

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The Future of Work Sydney by CO-architecture

Following the success of our events in Perth and Melbourne, we are thrilled to announce our upcoming industry roundtable discussion in Sydney. Join us as we delve into the ever-evolving world of AI, exploring the latest challenges and opportunities. Gain valuable employment insights and a deeper understanding of the future of work in architecture and design.Automation, software, and digital skills are reshaping design work. Whole industries, workflows, and job categories are likely to change as a result of the rapid adoption and revolutionary impact of generative AI. New initiatives to upskill workers are bringing up new working and career-path paradigms and as the next generation of workers rises to the forefront in a transformed workplace, their patterns and preferences for communicating and learning will have an impact on work for all of us.

As a result, disruption has emerged as the one constant in an era of perpetual change in the workplace. In addition to the many changes, the pandemic brought about—an increasing shift towards remote and subsequently hybrid work, a skill gap in many industries, and a re-evaluation of the role of work in people’s lives—come new and escalating challenges.

Find our more about the event at https://site.co-architecture.com/architecture-news/the-future-of-work-sydney/

Speakers

  • Jet Geaghan, Associate at Woods Bagot
  • Cathy Jameson, Director at Gensley
  • Sally Campbell, Principal at BVN
  • Jeames Hanley, Digital Practice Manager at Gray Puksand
  • Tiffany Liew, Associate Architect at Architecture AND
  • Kevin Mitchem, CEO at https://co-architecture.com/

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