Embracing the Disruption of Technology

July 11, 2023

Facility management and related cleaning services are industries ripe for disruption via the demand for the use of technology. Despite its availability, these industries have been slow to adopt technology due to several obstacles, including a lack of digital skills, competing priorities, and cost-cutting efforts.

However, fully integrating service robots and smart technologies into a facility management system can lead to increased productivity, reduced costs, and the development of better value-added information—all desirable improvements that are tough to ignore.

How can facility management leaders successfully implement these technologies to reap their benefits—many of which clients are starting to demand?

Check out the recent ISSA Today article Embracing Disruption to learn how you can view technology as a solution in making your facility more attractive to clients and visitors alike.

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