EPISODE · Sep 14, 2021 · 33 MIN
How Prop Tech Is Shaping the Future of the Office
from Moving Into The Future · host The Advance Group
As a result of Millennials filling higher roles in the work force Prop Tech has become more important over the last five years. With most companies navigating a hybrid office, Property Technology has now become vital. Our special guest Laura J. Patel who has worked for industry leaders Dirt and Density defines the origins of prop tech, what is happening in the current climate and what role prop tech will play in the future of the labor force. PropTech is an innovative approach to real estate in which technology optimizes the way people research, rent, buy, sell, and manage a property. The cross-industry technology benefits all parties involved – developers, investors, and property management companies – making it a recent buzzword in commercial real estate. #PropTech #RealEstate #Technology Jack has spent his career in the moving, furniture installation, logistics and warehousing industries. He has held various unique roles allowing him to develop invaluable knowledge that he provides his clients at The Advance Group. Jack has handled moves all over Europe, Brazil, Singapore, Tokyo, as well as all over the United States. He has helped countless clients throughout their various moves, whether local or long distance, residential or commercial, big or small, Jack has made it his mission to simplify the process as best as he can. For more on The Advance Group visit https://www.theadvancegrp.com Leave us a comment if you have any questions for the show or get in touch with Jack and the podcast here https://www.theadvancegrp.com/podcast/ Follow us on social media Twitter - http://bit.ly/TAGtwtr Facebook - http://bit.ly/TAGfcbk LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/TAGlnkdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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