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JUST ADD WATER You clean. Kärcher will take care of everything else.
REGULARS
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WHAT’S NEW? All the latest news insights and product releases
from the world of FM.
10 QUESTIONS WITH... This month we spoke to Ceri Henfrey, Head of
Operations at Moneypenny. FEATURES
HIRING-UP THE HEATERS Andrews Sykes looks at everything you need to know
about temporary heating arrangements.
DILEMMAS IN DIGITISATION Winter Maintenance specialists GRITIT are working
towards a future where man and machine will work together.
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THE OPERATIONAL SPIRIT Atlas Residential looks at why FM considerations
must be at the heart of the design process for ‘Build to Rent’ facilities.
A LIFETIME OF BUILDING INNOVATION A system integration-first mindset is essential to
help facilities managers keep their building sound and their people safe, says Johnson Controls.
TRAINING & CPD
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CLEANING
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BRIGHT IDEAS Jan-Hein Hemke, Managing Director of Facilicom,
takes a look at innovation in the cleaning sector and says it’s not always about the big concepts.
SKIRMISHING WITH THE SUPERBUGS Katie Edwards, Research and Development
Scientist at Genesis Biosciences, explains how the FM industry can tackle antimicrobial resistance.
04 | TOMORROW’S FM
STRIVING FOR SUCCESS Quadrilect argues the biggest challenge for
any FM team is making an impact on the senior management agenda.
LEARNING THE ROPES Anabas looks at how upskilling ambitious
individuals is a suitable solution to the challenge of recruiting the best talent.
FOOD & DRINK
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CULTIVATING COFFEE CONNOISSEURS Gather & Gather discusses how they helped to train
the next generation of baristas.
A CONTEMPORARY CALIBRE OF CONTRACT CATERING
Vacherin believes the catering on offer in an organisation could be a significant factor in the UK’s ongoing productivity puzzle.
THE NUTRI-GENERATION GAME Rebecca Bridgement, Managing Director at
Radish, investigates the difference in dietary needs between the young and old.
twitter.com/TomorrowsFM CONSTRUCTION + BIM
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