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How will workplaces evolve in 2026 amid 10 tech trends?

By Mark Dixon, founder and CEO, International Workplace Group | Monday, January 19, 2026, 1:46 PM Asia/Singapore

How will workplaces evolve in 2026 amid 10 tech trends?

Here are some predictions and observations for leaders to mull over.

Continuous improvements in technology, including AI and new approaches to training and development,  will be significant drivers of productivity, engagement, and loyalty in 2026. This can enable companies to create a future-ready workforce and working environment that propels business growth.

We will see a fundamental shift in the geography of work, with the center of gravity moving towards local communities. The remarkable advances in cloud technology and video conferencing software — both vital to enabling effective hybrid working — mean that workers will no longer need to travel long distances on a daily basis.

Here are our other predictions for the future workplace…

  1. AI copilots will improve workflows
    Hybrid teams will integrate AI into daily operations, reducing routine tasks such as administration, knowledge retrieval, and scheduling. This frees time for creative work, complex problem-solving, and relationships, potentially aiding work-life balance, productivity, and satisfaction.
  2. Reversing burnout losses will prompt better well-being initiatives
    With around half of workers polled citing they would be more likely to disengage when they feel undervalued or micromanaged, companies will put a heavier emphasis on employee well-being and flexible work options, to remain competitive and keep people engaged.

    Such initiatives will address the term “quiet cracking”, which describes employees who are performing but who feel mentally disengaged, leading to burnout and stalled progress. This is  distinct from “quiet quitting”, where employees deliberately do the bare minimum, and are “job hugging”.
  3. Fractional hiring of C-level staff will gain traction
    In 2026, firms will adopt fractional executives — part-time C-suite — for targeted expertise amid uncertainty in instances where CEOs/CFOs worry about macro instability and tend to slash costs.

    Fractional models, established in North America, will gain Asia traction. In Singapore, small- and medium- sized enterprises have already been trying out government-facilitated access to part-time senior talent.
  4. Gen Z will demand flexibility and purpose
    This worker generation, comprising nearly one-third of the labor force and projected to be the largest group by 2035, prioritizes wellness, mental health, flexibility, and value-aligned work beyond pay.

    Singapore Gen Z rank work-life balance (65%), wages (62%), and flexible arrangements (53%) as retention factors. Aging populations widen talent gaps, requiring adaptation for competitiveness.
  5. Hybrid models will shift to multi-location expectations
    Firms will start to shift to structured multi-location hybrid working arrangements, empowering convenient nearby work over vague policies — a “return to several offices”.

    Some US enterprise will require their employees to return to their nearest office three days weekly by 2026.
  6. Micro-certifications will power career progress
    Hybrid workers will accumulate micro-certifications over degrees or reviews; employers will fund platforms for agile, portable skills and mobility.
  7. 15-minute cities will be built from scratch
    15-minute cities evolve to ground-up builds for walkable access to work, leisure, emphasizing connectivity and sustainability. Such masterplans involve self-contained neighborhoods with housing, parks, and hubs for local work-live-play.
  8. Offices will start experimenting with hospitality
    Workplaces will adopt boutique hotel features: concierge services, curated amenities, sensory design for comfort and well-being.
  9. Day offices will offer ad hoc business facilities
    Day offices provide flexible professional spaces — focus rooms or collaboration — for ad hoc business needs without commitments, featuring natural light and wellness amenities.
  10. Hybrid work will foster greater local community ties
    Hybrid work will strengthen community ties via integrated volunteerism, partnerships, or skills-sharing.

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