Oxfordshire-Buckinghamshire ‘Future of Work’ Symposium

Advanced Oxford Managing Director, Sarah Haywood, joins panel to discuss new research on the future of work

Understanding the ‘future of work’ is essential to making sure new development is sustainable and reflects the needs of local communities. Meeting Place Communication will launch research in November which reveals the latest shifts in working patterns and what this means for Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and beyond.

The launch of the research will take place on 22nd November 2022 at The Bee House, 140 Eastern Ave, Milton Park, OX14 4SB between 8:30am – 12:30pm, and will include a panel discussion, with contributions from Advanced Oxford, OxLEP, Buckinghamshire Local Enterprise Partnership and Lord Matthew Taylor.

You can register your interest to attend the launch event here.

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