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The tech group operates a studio space in Dublin where people can meet in person, on average once per week

“We’ve also been providing ongoing education on how to be successful in living virtual first, and our Virtual First Toolkit, which is publicly available, provides employees and others interested in remote models of work with practical guides on how to connect with co-workers for team effectiveness and productivity.”Glenn Weafer is project manager with Globoserv, an Irish company specialising in commercial fit outs.

One of the most obvious impacts of Covid is that it forced a huge increase in laptops usage versus desktop PCs. This means a seamless plug-and-play approach “Over the past two years there has been a huge crossover between workplace technology and interiors but one of the most obvious impacts of Covid is that it forced a huge increase in laptops usage versus desktop PCs. This means a seamless plug-and-play approach when people come into the office is critical to the success of an efficient and effective workspace now,” says Leyden.

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