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Work Innovation Leaders Gathering at SPS Connected Workplace Summit to Delve into Advancements in Work Environment Technology

Event Announcement: SPS Connected Workplace Summit, London, 28th May 2025 - A flamboyant, single-day gathering focusing on prominent figures as they delve into the intricacies of the interconnected workspace landscape.

One-day industry gathering, dubbed SPS Connected Workplace Summit, scheduled for May 28, 2025 in...
One-day industry gathering, dubbed SPS Connected Workplace Summit, scheduled for May 28, 2025 in London, promising a vibrant atmosphere for influential figures to delve into cutting-edge workplace solutions.

Work Innovation Leaders Gathering at SPS Connected Workplace Summit to Delve into Advancements in Work Environment Technology

London, United Kingdom - The SPS Connected Workplace Summit 2025 is set to convene leading industry figures for a one-day event focused on envisioning the future of workplace innovation. Hosted by SPS, a prominent global provider of tech-driven business process outsourcing and hybrid work solutions, the summit promises captivating insights, warned by Dame Inga Beale's keynote address [1].

The summit offers several enticing opportunities for attendees:

  1. An interactive Q&A panel with industry experts
  2. A glimpse into innovative solutions from SPS' partners
  3. Insights into the emerging trends shaping the modern workplace

Among the event's highlights is the exclusive launch of the SPS 2025 Workplace Survey Report, developed in collaboration with WorkTECH Academy. This report digs into employee opinions about their current work settings, uncovers gaps in workplace design, and delves into key productivity challenges [1]. All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of the report.

Dan Moscatiello, CEO of SPS' Enterprise Workplace Solutions division, shares his enthusiasm: "With the corporate landscape in a constant state of flux, organizations are increasingly committed to creating workplaces that foster both productivity and employee satisfaction. We're excited to share practical insights that help senior leaders align their workplace strategies with broader organizational goals."

Gary Harrold, CEO of SPS UK&I, underlines the importance of a connected workplace: "A recent Gallup study points to low employee engagement costing the global economy upward of £6.6+ trillion. By fostering a connected workplace, we can enhance employee experiences, irrespective of whether they work on-site, remotely, or hybrid."

The summit is scheduled for June 24, 2025, at the iconic Mercedes-Benz World in Surrey, UK. In addition to the main programme, guests can look forward to immersive driving experiences, such as handling circuits, dynamic straights, and low-friction surfaces under the guidance of a Driving Specialist [2]. For those seeking adventure off the track, guests can conquer steep inclines and water crossings in a modern Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen on Mercedes-Benz World's expansive off-road terrain [2].

Discover how SPS can revolutionize your workplace operations, bridging the gap between skilled employees and integrated technology. For more information, visit SPS' official website [3].

About SPS

Founded in Zurich, Switzerland, SPS is a technology-driven business transformation company offering cutting-edge Enterprise Workplace Solutions and Technology Business Services. With regional headquarters in London and New York, SPS operates in over 20 countries, primarily serving the banking, insurance, and health sectors. Recognized by a world-class NPS, SPS has a global workforce of over 8,500 employees [3].

SPS empowers organizations to embrace hybrid work programs, enhancing productivity and flexibility.

SPS. The Power of Possibility.

[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sps-connected-workplace-summit-to-host-thought-leaders-in-discussion-of-work-ecosystem-innovations-302464706.html[2] Ibid.[3] Information sourced from the press release.

  1. At the SPS Connected Workplace Summit 2025, attendees can expect an engaging Q&A panel discussion with industry experts, insights into emerging trends shaping the modern workplace, and the exclusive launch of the SPS 2025 Workplace Survey Report.
  2. This report, developed in collaboration with the WorkTECH Academy, delves into employee opinions about their current work settings, uncovers gaps in workplace design, and explores key productivity challenges.
  3. Dan Moscatiello, CEO of SPS' Enterprise Workplace Solutions division, emphasizes the importance of creating workplaces that foster both productivity and employee satisfaction, and the summit promises practical insights to help senior leaders align their workplace strategies with broader organizational goals.
  4. Gary Harrold, CEO of SPS UK&I, underscores the economic impact of low employee engagement, stating that fostering a connected workplace can enhance employee experiences and contribute to increased productivity, regardless of work location.

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