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Is artificial intelligence the disruptor aiming to replace our human touch? Far from it, says Greg Bramwell, Director of Food at BaxterStorey, as he discusses how AI and human interaction can be used together to ensure the perfect customer experience. .


Find out more on page 36


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


We have a bumper issue for you this month, with some quality insight into a range of different topics. In our ever-popular Technology & AI feature we hear from Martin Huber, CEO and Co-Founder of 3D modelling and spatial data company Amrax. He discusses how facilities managers can leverage virtualisation to improve building management and solve many of the challenges they face in their day-to-day jobs. We also have NFS Technology outlining the ways technology can help your workers maintain a tricky work-life balance.


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Following their Big See Architecture Award win in 2023, KN Group tell us about their new ENA Campus in Moschato, Athens for our Design & Interiors feature. It’s a fantastic project that drew on inspiration from each of the Earth’s continents. The company explains how it created the vibrant coworking space and how its philosophy has informed the design process. You can check out all the details in the case study on page 30.


In our Health, Safety and Wellbeing feature Chris Tidy, Product Specialist at Mips and Founder of Hard Hat Awareness Week, explains the different types of brain injuries that can occur in the workplace and why employers need to understand rotational motion better to protect workers from head injuries and long-term risks, whilst Voicescape looks to the social housing sector to explore the issues arising from no-access and the growing importance of tenant engagement, particularly in the area of repairs and maintenance.


We also take a deep-dive into Energy Management & Sustainability, which now, more than ever before, has become one of the most important topics for facilities managers to understand and learn about.


We hope you enjoy the read.


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