WORKTECH San Francisco is a leading conference exploring how the future of work and the workplace is being shaped by the intersection of people, place, and technology. It is part of the leading global events series, WORKTECH.
Bringing together senior leaders, strategists, designers, technologists, and workplace professionals from across industries, WORKTECH San Francisco examines how organisations are rethinking work, space, culture, and digital infrastructure in response to rapid change.
The programme is designed for senior professionals responsible for workplace strategy, corporate real estate, facilities, HR, technology, architecture, and design.
Through a mix of keynote presentations, expert panels, and case studies, WORKTECH San Francisco provides a multi-disciplinary, insight-led forum to explore emerging trends — from workplace intelligence and employee experience to hybrid work, digital transformation, and the evolving role of the office.
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Held in some of San Francisco’s most groundbreaking workspaces, the event connects a global community of professionals to share ideas, benchmark approaches, and gain practical insight into how organisations are shaping the workplace of the future.
Last Year at WORKTECH San Francisco
WORKTECH25 San Francisco brought together senior leaders from leading global institutions, including Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Uber, Visa US, AT&T, University of California Berkeley and Jefferson County Gov’t.
Conversations focused on data-driven workplace strategy in highly distributed tech environments, AI-powered planning and space intelligence, hybrid transformation, portfolio optimisation, and the redesign of offices to drive vibrancy, performance, and measurable business impact. Sessions explored how emerging technologies are reshaping team dynamics, how research informs experimentation, and how CRE can elevate its role as a strategic driver inside the enterprise.
Delegates left with tangible lessons from Meta’s data-led workplace strategy, LinkedIn’s experimentation with AI-powered spatial concepts like team pods, and practical insight into using real-time space intelligence. They gained clear approaches to repositioning CRE as a strategic business driver, designing for workplace vibrancy rather than density, and leading AI and hybrid transformation with confidence rather than compliance.
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This well-organized and well-balanced event offers excellent speakers, quality content, and networking opportunities. I really enjoyed it! – WORKTECH San Francisco Delegate