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  • Half of SMEs using AI with limited impact on headcount (so far)
    by Neil Franklin on March 19, 2026 at 10:46 am

    More than half of UK firms are now using artificial intelligence, according to new research from the British Chambers of Commerce, marking a sharp increase in adoption but with little immediate effect on workforce size. The survey, carried out in partnership with Atos, suggests that 54 percent of businesses are actively using AI. This represents The post Half of SMEs using AI with limited impact […]

  • Most firms are already using AI, but not many are seeing a return
    by Neil Franklin on March 19, 2026 at 8:19 am

    While over three quarters of UK businesses are now using artificial intelligence tools, the vast majority are yet to see any return on their investments, according to a new poll from Studio Graphene.  The digital product studio commissioned Censuswide to survey 500 managers, directors and C-suite executives within UK businesses. It found that 78 percent The post Most firms are already using AI, […]

  • Tarkett introduces iQ Motion to its industry-leading iQ range
    by Freddie Steele on March 18, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    Tarkett, a global leader in sustainable flooring and circular innovation, has expanded its elite iQ portfolio with the launch of iQ Motion, the newest addition to the world’s highest performing homogeneous vinyl (HO) flooring range. Engineered for environments where durability, hygiene and long-term performance are essential, iQ Motion continues the legacy of the iQ range. The post Tarkett […]

  • Refined, height and future-proof flexibility in office lighting
    by Freddie Steele on March 18, 2026 at 8:04 am

    On Wimbledon’s high street, a new multi-level installation needed office lighting that looked refined on day one and could adapt gracefully for years to come. The client asked for high visual comfort, minimal visible containment to keep ceilings feeling taller, and an infrastructure that would let floors be subdivided later without tearing into the fabric. The post Refined, height and […]

  • Data on lifts usage suggests rising office attendance in London (but not elsewhere)
    by Neil Franklin on March 13, 2026 at 10:19 am

    Office workers in London are returning to workplaces in increasing numbers, according to data suggesting that remote working may be receding more quickly in the capital than in many other European cities. Analysis by lift manufacturer KONE examined more than a billion elevator journeys across ten cities in seven countries and found a notable rise The post Data on lifts usage suggests rising […]

  • The British seem more worried about robots than anybody else
    by Neil Franklin on March 12, 2026 at 9:18 am

    British adults are more anxious about robots than people in any other major economy, according to a new global study which suggests the unease may stem from a lack of exposure to the technology in everyday life. The research, published by technology firm Hexagon, is based on a survey 18,000 people across nine countries for The post The British seem more worried about robots than anybody else […]

  • AI users report stronger workplace connections, according to Gensler survey
    by Neil Franklin on March 12, 2026 at 8:18 am

    New research from Gensler suggests that employees who make the greatest use of artificial intelligence tools are also among the most connected to their colleagues, challenging assumptions that increased use of technology leads to more isolated ways of working. The firm’s 2026 Global Workplace Survey gathered responses from more than 16,400 office workers across 16 The post AI users report […]

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