
Locatee recognised as one of the top PropTech companies in Switzerland
The award recognizes the significant growth Locatee has achieved in the last year, with tripled revenue and a recent expansion into the US market with a permanent office in New York.

US organizations failing to adapt corporate real estate to post-pandemic working according to Locatee
US organizations are failing to move towards more progressive hot desking, co-working or activity-based office configurations

Workspace analytics provider Locatee expands into US Market
Locatee's workspace analytics platform used by the likes of Deloitte, SwissRe, and other Global1000 companies in more than 60 countries.

Most Companies Failing to Adapt Workspaces to Post-COVID Reality
Most CRE managers plan to continue to use assigned workspaces instead of activity-based spaces.

Proptech disruption trends: innovation in the real estate space
From automation of tasks to data-driven decision making and safety controls, here are the biggest disruption trends occurring in Proptech.

Making Space: the role of data in office management
The importance of data and technology in office management.

Interview with Thomas Kessler, CEO of Locatee
Locatee is the leading Workplace Analytics solution that transforms complex data into space utilisation insights and we were lucky enough to speak to their CEO, Thomas Kessler to find out all things about Locatee.
Locatee raises $4M Series A
Locatee, a Swiss startup that uses existing sensors and IT infrastructures to provide employers and commercial real estate owners with detailed data about how their spaces are utilized, today announced that it has raised a $4 million Series A funding…
Almost everyone wants to work from home
Only 7% of UK workers want to return to office full-time, according to new research. Locatee commissioned the YouGov research in October 2020, polling office workers across the UK about attitudes towards remote working.

Nearly a third of workers would accept a cash incentive for return to the office
Nearly a third of workers would accept a cash incentive for return to the office