Running an office at 50–70% average occupancy is no longer a realistic benchmark for most organizations today. In our upcoming Workplace Benchmarking 2026 webinar, our experts will share what real sensor data reveals about how offices are actually used and what that means for your space, costs, and employee experience.
Built on our recently published “Office Myths vs. Real Use” Workplace Benchmark Report, this session distills anonymized data from tens of thousands of sensors across 20 countries into clear benchmarks and next steps. You’ll hear directly from the authors how the study was created, what surprised them most, and how to turn the findings into concrete decisions for your own workplace strategy.
📍 Online
📅 19 March 2026 at 10am CET
What we’ll talk about
This webinar is prepared to help you clarify doubts and understand the logic behind the full study. During the session you can expect to hear about:
- General trends on the use of space and occupancy extracted from the study
- Main differences in space utilization by industry and country
- How user behavior and sensor data can be combined to understand the needs of your workforce
- How Spacewell can help you decide, with data, how to reduce space without risk
And much more! Sign up to this webinar to hear from our team about how this report has been created and how Spacewell can help you apply the outcomes of this report into your day-to-day workspace management.
Also, if you haven’t read the report yet and prefer to hear from the authors themselves, this is your chance.
Our speakers

Rudy Clonen
Global Strategic Advisor, Spacewell
Rudy Clonen is a workplace and smart working expert at Spacewell, specializing in benchmarking, space analytics and data-driven strategies to improve workplace performance.

Palak Sharma
Product Marketeer, Spacewell
Palak is a product marketing & enablement leader specializing in SaaS and smart buildings, turning complex tech into clear GTM strategy, sales readiness, and measurable adoption.
Sign up to the Workplace Benchmark Webinar
Join us on March 19 at 10am for a discussion and review of the main outcomes of the report.






