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Modern office, hybrid & remote working


DESIGNING FOR A


WORKFORCE THAT NO LONGER SITS STILL


In this interview with PCR, Mark Moniz, R&D Director at Trust, explains how evolving patterns in office, hybrid and home working across Europe are directing the company’s product innovations.


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Mark Moniz, R&D Director at Trust


26 | May/June 2026


ow is Trust seeing the balance between office, hybrid, and home working change across its key


markets? At the beginning of the evolution of working from home (started by Covid), consumers were all about setting up a workable home office. Tere weren’t many specific requirements at that time, but as hybrid working has become a long-term norm, this has shiſted, moving the focus from a fixed setup to flexibility across multiple environments. Now, consumers require more qualitative


and hybrid products, so we’re prioritising portability, wireless connectivity, and ease of use across various locations, moving away from single-desk solutions. With employees now spending more hours in front of screens, up to


seven or more daily, according to research, this underscores the need for consistent, reliable products that enable employees to work freely and flexibly.


What does a ‘modern workspace’ look like from Trust’s perspective? Te modern workspace is much cleaner, with fewer wires (thanks to Bluetooth technology), and for a typical group of consumers, it looks more colourful than the typical office you would expect from years ago. We’re seeing a clear shiſt towards essential


technologies such as wireless peripherals, ergonomic designs, and devices that integrate seamlessly across multiple systems. At the same time, aesthetics are increasingly important — people want setups that feel cohesive and reflect


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