arc to attend Workspace Design show 2026


3rd February 2026

(UK) – arc editor, Matt Waring, will represent the publication at Workspace Design Show, taking place at London’s Business Design Centre on 25-26 February. Waring is set to moderate a panel on ‘Neuro Adaptive Lighting and the role of AI in its Development’ on 26 February.

The session will bring together leading figures from the lighting sector, Juan Ferrari, Director of Hoare Lea, Daniel Baker, Creative Director of Nulty Lighting, and Carolina Florian, Lighting Director at Qiddiya and President of SLL. The panel will explore the intricacies of lighting for different neurodiversities, what this looks like, and how the continuing emergence of AI can help with its development.

This year’s show also introduces a new theme – ‘Connected Realities’, which organisers say will focus on the impact of hybrid working models, immersive technologies and smart environments on the future of workplace design.

The 2026 edition is expected to bring together exhibitors offering office furniture, materials, technology and design solutions. Brands confirmed to participate include König + Neurath, Sedus, Bisley, Pedrali, Interface, Forbo and Kvadrat. Lighting brands on show will include Daisalux, Kreon, Flexxica, Ricoman, and SAS International.

Alongside Waring’s panel discussion, the talks programme will feature speakers from companies including Nestlé, Arcadis, Octopus Energy, AECOM, Lloyds, Pascall + Watson, Virgin Media O2, Landsec, Gensler, WPP, Foster + Partners and CBRE.

Registration to visit is free and now open click here to register now

 

www.workspaceshow.co.uk

 

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