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
Launch of New York office will drive further support for US-based corporations as they shift to post-pandemic office working
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NEW YORK, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Locatee - the Swiss-based workspace occupancy and analytics provider - today announces it has further expanded into the US, with a view to becoming the global leader in the workplace analytics market. Locatee s New York-based team now provides support to US corporations wanting to effectively navigate post-pandemic office working, and reduce unnecessary real estate costs.
Workspace analytics provider Locatee expands into US Market
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