WORKTECH Seattle 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 Seattle examines how organizations 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 Seattle 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.
Discover our past speakers at WORKTECH Seattle here.
Held in some of Seattle’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.
Previously at WORKTECH Seattle
WORKTECH24 Seattle brought together senior leaders from leading global institutions, including Credit Karma, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Electronic Arts, Google, Salesforce, Starbucks, and Qualtrics.
Seattle’s latest event convened senior leaders from Qualtrics, T-Mobile, Brooks Running, Block, and Google to examine how AI, workplace data, and design innovation are reshaping real estate strategy and employee experience.
Standout projects—including the purpose-led Brooks HQ, Block’s adaptive reuse strategy, and emerging circulinear 3D printing concepts—highlighted how leading brands are piloting measurable, future-ready workplace models that align RTO performance, talent strateg,y and digital transformation.
Read our 2024 conference brochure.
“Great event with a wide variety of topics, directly relating to the work I do. Interesting speakers and great presentations.” WORKTECH Seattle Delegate