A new international certification is coming to life under the guidance of the WiredScore Smart Council. This certification is meant to assess buildings’ “smartness” from the standpoints of their owners and users.
When you increase population density, GDP and efficiency grow, and ideas are born. And often all you need is 24 hours and a supply of energy drinks. That’s a part of what Tomáš Studeník has to say in defense of innovation hackathons.
Will the future see every meeting shifted into virtual space? AV MEDIA marketing manager Jiří Plátek answers this question and more in his interview for #MORETHANOFFICE.
How can you improve an electric power plant? Or a building and its cleaning? And how about reprogramming in a work environment? Those were just a few of the challenges faced by a total of 18 teams within the first Czech hackathon focused on the Industrial Internet of Things. After 24 hours of nonstop hacking, a team of “student dreamers” with a lie detector for robots won the day.
Forget about those old-school plastic workplace entry cards! At its headquarters in Prague’s Radlice district, the bank ČSOB is now using biometric data in their place. They’re identifying employees based on fingerprints or blood-vessel scans. In the past, they also tested the use of face-recognition cameras.
The international IT firm NEORIS, or more precisely its Prague branch, prevailed in the Office for Future Challenges category of last year’s Meeting Room of the Year awards. So — what do their work spaces look like? And how do they work within NEORIS’ daily operations?