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World Workplace Conference & Expo showcases latest trends and innovations

In just over three months' time, Workplace professionals from around the world will meet at the International Facility Management Association's World Workplace 2011 Conference & Expo, in Phoenix, Arizona, US, to analyse the trends and new products impacting today's built environment. The event is taking place from October 26th - 28th at the Phoenix Convention Centre.

Long recognised as the world's premier educational and networking conference for facilities managers and those in related fields, World Workplace brings industry leaders from the world's top business and government organisations together with educators and exhibitors to focus on the future of the work environment. Now in its 32nd year, the conference will feature more than 60 educational sessions and new product demonstrations by manufacturers from across the globe.

"World Workplace has become facility professionals' go-to event for learning, connecting and advancing their careers through the educational content, exposition displays and networking opportunities offered," says said IFMA Board of Directors Chair Kathy Roper, CFM, CFMJ, LEED AP, IFMA Fellow. "It's IFMA's annual 'family reunion'.

"Professionals from all built environment specialties will convene at World Workplace, and this year's event in Phoenix will be even larger - offering targeted educational sessions, social events, and chances to share information and grow personally and professionally."

Delivering the conference's opening keynote address on Wednesday, October 26th, will be Bjørn Lomborg, a noted business and environmental academic and author who currently serves as an adjunct professor at the Copenhagen Business School. He has been named one of the world's 100 most influential people( by Time magazine), one of the world's 75 most influential people of the 21st Century (by Esquir)e and one of the 50 people who could save the planet (by the UK Guardian). He has recently appeared on the 'Late Show with David Letterman', CNN's 'In the Arena', and in USA Today and The Washington Post.

Bjørn Lomborg will lecture on his new book and DVD 'Cool It - The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming', in which he argues that many of the actions now being considered to stop global warming will cost hundreds of billions of dollars, are based on emotion and may have little impact on the world's temperature. He instead argues for confronting more immediate concerns such as HIV/AIDS, malaria and a clean water supply, which can be addressed at a fraction of the cost and save millions of lives within our lifetime.

Noted motivational speaker, entrepreneur and philanthropist Christopher Gardner will deliver the conference's closing keynote presentation on Friday, Oct. 28th, with his speech 'Start Where You Are', an uplifting message in which attendees learn how to transform themselves through adversity and make positive changes in their lives. Gardner's own life story was published in his autobiography 'The Pursuit of Happyness', which became a motion picture starring Will Smith in 2006.

World Workplace will also offer attendees a glimpse into the future of the workplace, as they get the first look at the new products and services debuting in 2012. The conference's expo floor will feature more than 280 exhibitors - including companies such as AlliedBarton, IBM, KBR, Kimball Office, Lowe's, Staples, Steelcase, Toshiba and UGL - as well as governmental agencies including the US State Department and General Services Administration. A number of local Phoenix-area exhibitors will also be on hand.

Another annual highlight of the World Workplace expo will be the newly-named Sustainability Central, an exclusive section of the expo floor reserved for companies offering environmentally friendly products and services. More than 80 exhibitors will be featured in Sustainability Central this year, including companies such as Aramark, AT&T, Cort, Fluor, Johnson Controls and Mars Drinks.

Complementing the expo will be World Workplace 2011 educational sessions. Organised into 11 topic areas, these sessions offer facilities professionals the continuing education courses they need to keep their professional certifications current and meet the challenges posed by today's workplace. Session topics include energy savings and management, financing organisational sustainability, telecommuting and flexible work programmes, social media use in business, the federal government's approach to sustainability, a guide to effective outsourcing, ways to maximise space utilisation, and much more.

Representatives from Booz Allen Hamilton, Brigham Young University, Fluor, the Georgia Institute of Technology, GSA, HOK, IBM, IKEA and Los Angeles County, among others, will present. World Workplace educational sessions will be held Thursday and Friday, October 27th and 28th.

Conference attendees can add to their Phoenix experience by attending any of five different facilities tours throughout the city. Among the facilities open for touring will be the Arizona Science Center, Chase Field, Historic City Hall and US Airways Center. Chase Field is home to the Arizona Diamondbacks, while the Phoenix Suns play at US Airways Center. Historic City Hall includes the jail that famously housed Ernesto Miranda - the man for whom the Miranda Rights Act is named - in the 1960s. Facility tours will be held before the conference begins, on Tuesday October 25th.

Early registration for World Workplace 2011 is available through August 5th.

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W: www.worldworkplace.org

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