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As work itself evolves, so does the way we think about managing the spaces where it takes place. At WorkSpaces, Andrew Farah, CEO of workplace analytics company Density, gave an insightful talk highlighting how data and technology can reshape work environments.

Turning Data into Actionable Insights

With Density’s innovative radar-based sensors, organizations can monitor real-time usage across buildings and floors, gaining an accurate, data-driven view of how space is used—or left unused. This data provides companies with a powerful tool for optimizing office layouts, identifying areas that may be ripe for repurposing, and ultimately ensuring that every square foot serves a purpose.

“Buildings are massive investments, yet so much of that space goes unused,” Farah explained. Density’s solutions provide the insights needed to transform these spaces into functional, engaging environments that cater to today’s diverse work styles.

Introducing Waffle: A New Standard in Workplace Agility

In addition to these insights, Farah also unveiled Density’s latest product, Waffle, at WorkSpaces. Launching in January, Waffle is a compact, plug-and-play sensor system designed to make space tracking as flexible as the workplaces it serves. With its easy installation, Waffle enables companies to quickly scale and monitor multiple spaces without extensive setup times or technical expertise, bringing a new level of agility to workplace management.

With Waffle, Density is breaking down the barriers to actionable, data-driven insights, empowering organizations to create environments that are not only efficient but also responsive to the needs of a hybrid workforce. Additionally, this new device cuts the cost of measuring the average meeting room by 84%.

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The Future of Workplaces: Flexible, Insightful, and People-Centered

As Density continues to expand its offerings, the goal remains the same: to help companies understand their space in a way that aligns with how people actually use it. By leveraging real-time data and adaptable technology, organizations can make thoughtful, informed decisions about their workplaces—creating spaces that evolve with their workforce and support the ever-changing dynamics of work.

In an industry where change is the only constant, this approach to space management signals an exciting step forward, making it easier for companies to adapt, innovate, and thrive in the modern workplace.

You can watch Andrew’s full talk below…

 

 

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