
FM Technology Forum: Last chance to register as a delegate or supplier
The FM Technology Forum takes place in London on October 23rd – will you be joining us? It could be the most important

The FM Technology Forum takes place in London on October 23rd – will you be joining us? It could be the most important

Building Management, Energy Monitoring, and Smart Building solutions are the most in-demand technologies among the UK’s FM professionals for 2026,

In the past FM software was perhaps seen as a back-office tool, primarily used by managers to plan maintenance schedules,

In the latest instalment of our FM industry executive interview series we speak to Jamie Tabord, Director of Site Services

Your free place to the Facilities Management Forum still awaits – confirm if you will be joining us this January! Event details: Monday 26th

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is calling on construction professionals across the globe to respond to its new

We know Facilities Managers are under pressure to deliver smarter, more resilient, and more sustainable operations. For many, this means

Each month on FM Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the facilities management market – and

For Facilities Managers in both the public and private sectors, asset management has traditionally focused on maintenance, compliance, and cost

The Facilities Management Forum is coming to London in January – and here’s what your bespoke itinerary of meetings with key suppliers,

Each month on FM Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the facilities management market – and

Facilities managers working across complex estates know that a one-size-fits-all waste strategy won’t cut it. Sectors like healthcare, education, and

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has offered a mixed but cautiously optimistic snapshot of the nation’s construction sector

Aston Business School is teaming up with West Bromwich manufacturer Metal Assemblies to calculate and report the carbon cost of

The Scottish Government has announced a £650,000 fund seeking innovative solutions to help people with long-term health conditions such as