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Wednesday, 28th January 2026 - 2pm GMT/3pm CET

Coworking Trends 2026

The flex and coworking sector is entering a pivotal phase. As we head into 2026, operators across the UK and Europe are navigating rising costs, shifting occupier demands, rapid technological change, and an increasingly competitive market landscape.
Join us for Coworking Trends 2026, a forward-looking webinar bringing together senior leaders from across the flex ecosystem to unpack the key trends shaping the year ahead, and what they mean for operators, landlords, and advisors alike.
From digital security and automation to consolidation, oversupply, and the growing importance of regional markets, our panel will share practical insights and real-world perspectives on how the sector is evolving and where the biggest opportunities lie.
Whether you’re scaling your portfolio, refining your operating model, or advising clients in the flex space, you’ll leave with a clearer understanding of what to prioritise in 2026 and beyond.

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Moderator:

Florian Kappes technologywithin

Samuel Warren

Sales & Marketing Director

technologywithin Florian Kappes

Panellists:

Greg Miley

Greg Miley

CCO

clockwise
Phoebe Riley

Phoebe Riley

Associate Director, Flexible Workspace Consulting

colliers
joachim gripp

Joachim Gripp

CEO

design offices
Jekaterina Kosmaceva iwg

Geoffrey Speybrouck

CEO

industrious tom redmayne

Key topics include:

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Smarter Spaces:

How operators are using technology and automation to create more efficient, secure, and scalable workspaces.
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Security as a Differentiator:

Why digital security is becoming a deciding factor for enterprise and corporate occupiers.
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Market Pressures:

The impact of rising costs, oversupply, and consolidation across the flex sector.
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Regional Growth:

Why secondary and regional markets are outperforming expectations, and what’s driving demand.
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New Operating Models:

The continued growth of management agreements and landlords moving directly into flex.