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Office Technology

New technology constantly gives scope for innovation in the office.
Office furniture and office interior design makes use of new technology and new materials to reinvent work to suit individuals and encourage flexibility and creativity that are the basics of added value and value creation in a business.
New video conference technology such as HALO create a lifelike presence between remote meeting rooms, eliminating travel and wasted time. Careful construction of HALO videoconferencing rooms; ensure that the personal contact of a face-to-face meeting is possible between continents.
Office furniture has taken advantage of wireless data technology to enable productive web-linked working in almost any part of the office.
Softer and more flexible working locations result in less conflict between man and the office interior, leaving more energy to be focused on work.
Office Partitions have become intelligent walls that incorporate power and data, support workstations and storage, and promote rapid reconfiguration of office layouts. Lifestyle office partitions not only include
all the capabilities of a leading office partition system but also allow the office interior designer in the UK to add stunning visual appearance that will subtly keep an office interior design fresh and contemporary.
Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) services are evolving to support the greater variety in office design schemes. Raised access floors make wiring changes easier so that office interior design is made more creative and flexible. Air conditioning and ventilation is becoming easier to control locally and makes office interiors more comfortable for staff.
As new office technology reduces in size, and becomes more controllable, so office space can be simplified and freed up to offer more possibilities for our office designers. Unwired communal spaces add an extra dimension to office interior design that only existed in staff canteens 30 years ago. Effective office interiors use these released spaces for productive focal points within an office design, allowing an office interior to promote and foster interaction, shared knowledge, and more personal contact with colleagues.