As the COVID-19 outbreak continues, lockdowns keep almost half the world’s population at home, and people gradually accept the inevitable recession we are sliding into, many are looking to technology for answers. Currently, building occupancy data can only show the true extent of lockdowns. However, in the future, the same data sets promise to help businesses get their employees back into the office safely and help them cut costs during the upcoming downturn. Now more than ever, buildings need visibility to understand how their spaces are being used and how they can adapt to the new environment they find themselves in. Memoori spoke with Andrew Farah, CEO of California-based occupancy and space utilization analytics provider, Density Inc. about the impact of the global crisis, and what the future holds for businesses and their buildings. Q: Doesn’t it seem strange that in this age of smart and human-centric technology, we have reverted to traditional methods such […]