12-13 March 2025
The Hague, Netherlands
Fokker Terminal I Binckhorstlaan 249, 2516 BB The Hague, Netherlands
About World Workplace Europe
As the most anticipated and esteemed conference in the region, World Workplace Europe serves as a crucial platform for facility management professionals and relevant stakeholders. This annual event fosters the exchange of ideas and knowledge among individuals who play a vital role in supporting and maintaining the built environment. The primary aim is to ensure smarter, more efficient, healthier, and safer facilities through collaborative efforts and sharing of expertise.
Elevating Sustainable Facility Management
This conference explores strategies to keep sustainability at the forefront and identify new opportunities for impactful results.
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape, facilities management (FM) has moved beyond mere operational efficiency to embrace sustainability as a core principle. The FM agenda for 2024 and beyond is centered on four critical areas that are pivotal in driving sustainable practices:
In our program we will feature:
- Reducing Energy Consumption / Lowering CO2 Emissions Facility managers are focused on optimizing energy use and integrating renewable sources to reduce CO2 emissions and cut costs.
- Circularity / Circular Economy Adopting circular economy practices, facilities managers aim to minimize waste by prioritizing reusable and recyclable materials.
- Creating Inclusive Work Environments Facility management is crucial in designing inclusive spaces that accommodate diverse needs and enhance employee well-being.
- Sustainability in facilities management involves integrating environmentally and socially responsible practices to ensure long-term value and resilience
STAND OUT among your competitors as an industry thought leader.
CONNECT DIRECTLY with the professionals who use your products and services every day.
ACCENTUATE YOUR POSITION as an advocate for the advancement of FM.
The Importance of Continuing to Market
An essential workforce needs solutions essential to operating and maintaining critical facilities and infrastructure.
In an increasingly crowded marketplace, it’s a challenge for facility management professionals to identify best-in-class solutions. For direction, FMs look to professional associations like IFMA, FMN and EuroFM — FM associations with four decades of combined experience supporting and advancing the industry.
The workplace isn’t so cut-and-dried anymore. FMs are revisiting short- and long-term facility strategies. Priorities have shifted. Those in charge of reopening, securing and supporting buildings are actively seeking goods and services to meet the needs of a new world of work.
Contact: World Workplace Europe Team I worldworkplaceeurope@ifma.org