Future of Hybrid Work in 2024: Extron's Perspective
In the year 2024, a seismic shift is underway in the world of workspaces. As more and more manufacturers focus on supporting technology users, the need for tools and techniques to design spaces that are easy to find, use, and manage remotely, while keeping technology out of the way, becomes paramount.
AV technology in these spaces will be tailored to specific needs, designed to cater to individual job duties. This is a departure from traditional office spaces, which were often designed around seating capacity. In the hybrid office, spaces can be reimagined as targeted, feature-rich meeting spaces based on job function.
This transformation is not happening in isolation. 40 AV/IT companies have released their roadmaps for 2024, indicating a collective push towards this new vision.
Leading the charge are 28 thought leaders, who are contributing to the development of visualization technologies for the hybrid era. Joe da Silva, Vice President of Marketing at Extron, is one such thought leader. He predicts that in 2024, hybrid work culture will emphasize flexible and technology-integrated workspace design, with advanced AV solutions and AI-driven tools playing key roles in enhancing collaboration and space utilization.
The new meeting spaces will be built for collaboration, both within the room and across distances. Maintaining excellent collaboration is important in a hybrid work environment, regardless of location. Successfully designing AV for hybrid-era workspaces requires effective coordination at all levels.
Technology should facilitate collaboration in every space, while ensuring a human connection across distances and various technologies. Hybrid employees need access to job-specific tools, regardless of their physical location.
The future of esports and streaming technologies is also being shaped by 15 thought leaders in 2024. These innovations promise to further blur the lines between physical and virtual workspaces, making collaboration even more seamless and immersive.
In a recent discussion, Joe da Silva shared insights into trends in hybrid workplace culture, space planning, and technologies for 2024. His predictions underscore the importance of a human-centric approach to technology integration in the hybrid era, ensuring that the benefits of advanced AV solutions are accessible and beneficial to all.
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