WORKSPACE, the Middle East and North Africa’s leading exhibition for workplace interiors and technology, is set to return to Dubai World Trade Centre from May 27 to 29 with a renewed focus on AI, sustainability, and human-centric design.
Now in its 20th edition, the event continues to be a key platform for innovation in office environments. This year’s exhibition will feature prominent international and regional brands such as Haworth, Steelcase, LAS, and Motif Interiors, highlighting advancements in office technology, wellness solutions, and interior design.
One of the central features of the event is the WORKSPACE Summit, which will host expert-led forums on topics including ergonomics, neurodivergent-friendly workplaces, and the evolution of social office spaces. Short-format sessions have also been added to enhance accessibility and engagement.
The expanded agenda was shaped by a 14-member Advisory Board comprising leaders from companies such as Microsoft, Emirates NBD, CBRE, and JLL. Marina Mrdjen, Board Chair and Founder of Intelier, emphasized the importance of driving inclusive conversations around workplace transformation.
Elaine O’Connell, Senior Vice President of Design and Hospitality at dmg events, said WORKSPACE aims to provide practical insights and meaningful connections as the workplace continues to evolve.
Co-located with INDEX and The Hotel Show, the event is expected to attract over 33,000 visitors and more than 920 exhibitors, reinforcing Dubai’s status as a hub for design innovation across workplace, residential, and commercial sectors.
News Source: Emirates News Agency