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EDITOR’S VOICE EDITOR’S VOICE


Editorial Editor Ryan Lloyd ryan@opusbm.co.uk


Advertising Account Director Clare Gapp clare@opusbm.co.uk


Production Production Director Hannah Wilkinson hannah@opusbm.co.uk


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Designer Daniel Etheridge daniel@opusbm.co.uk


CEO Mark Hanson


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Hello and welcome to the March issue of Tomorrow’s FM.


With pandemic restrictions now scrapped completely, businesses across the country will be looking towards finally operating under what we can now call normal conditions. After 23 months of chaos; rules and regulations changing on a seemingly daily basis, 2022 offers organisations a chance to move on and concentrate their focus on other imperative issues such as Net Zero, diversity and inclusion, cyber security, and learning and development.


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Industry events will make a strong come back this year. With a different name, a wider scope and a sharper focus on employee experience and workplace performance, the Workplace Event, an evolution of the Facilities Event opens its doors on 5th-7th April. The Workplace Event’s aim is to unite the leading thinkers and organisations from the world of facilities, workplace strategy and design, interiors, furniture providers, real estate and technology; to provide a powerful platform to help organisations elevate their workplace performance and strategy. We’ll be visiting the event, so if you’d like us to drop by your stand, please do get in touch. We have full details on what to expect in our preview this month.


In this issue, Design & Interiors takes centre stage with Bradley Fielden, Sales and Marketing Director at Clarke Rendall looking at the pros and cons surrounding unmanned reception areas. In our Health, Safety & Wellbeing feature, Chris Tidy from Mips, explains why the construction sector needs to better understand the risks of head injuries, whilst our Hotels & Hospitality feature sees Peckwater Brands argue that virtual brands now appear to be ones of the best tools in the arsenals of hospitality business owners.


There’s plenty to get stuck into this issue. Happy reading.


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