About this Event
At a time when organisations are rethinking work, workplace and performance, neuroscience offers a powerful new lens. Brains at Work: Using Neuroscience to Shape the Next Generation of Work and Place brings together senior leaders to explore how the design of work and place influences how people think, feel and perform.
Hosted by the AWA Institute, this face-to-face summit will examine how factors such as cognitive load, attention, stress and social connection shape performance in modern work environments. Rather than treating productivity, wellbeing and collaboration as separate challenges, this event will show how neuroscience can help leaders take a more integrated, evidence-based approach.
Through expert insight, panel discussion and practical examples, attendees will gain fresh perspectives on how to design workplaces, experiences and ways of working that better support focus, decision-making, connection and sustainable high performance.
You can expect:
- Insight from a senior panel of experts across workplace, people, neuroscience and technology
- Practical thinking on applying neuroscience to workplace strategy and organisational design
- New ideas for improving employee experience and performance through work and place
- Valuable discussion and networking with peers across HR, OD, Workplace and CRE
Whether you are shaping hybrid strategy, leading workplace change or looking to create environments where people can do their best work, this summit will offer both strategic inspiration and practical takeaways. It is designed for senior leaders who want to move beyond surface-level solutions and think more deeply about the human factors that drive performance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
8th floor, 30 Crown Pl, Earl St, 30 Earl Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 249.00












