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Sightful's Enterprise Program Redefines Corporate Workspaces

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The shift toward the work-from-anywhere approach eliminates one of the primary advantages of having assigned workstations: Namely, the utilization of multiple screens. Studies indicate that having additional screen space can boost productivity by more than 60%. Over the past year alone, major global corporations like AT&T, Microsoft, Intel and United Health have disclosed substantial reductions in their physical office spaces, forsaking their once-massive corporate headquarters that accommodated tens of thousands of employees.

Also, enterprises such as Meta are at the forefront of a worldwide trend in “hoteling” their office spaces, leasing portions of their premises to other firms and transitioning away from dedicated workstations in favor of flexible, shared workspaces.

“Enterprises of every size are investing tremendous resources to maintain employee engagement, productivity, and collaborative creativity while dramatically reducing their physical office environments,” said Tamir Berliner, co-founder and CEO of Sightful.

That is why Berliner and his team at Sightful launched a new enterprise program to accelerate the adoption of spatial computing by the Fortune 500. The program, called the Enterprise Seeding Program, or ESP, is designed to support large enterprise organizations in reimagining the hybrid office and meeting the challenges of a true “work-from-anywhere” workforce.

The ESP opens access to an innovative category of hardware and software, embodied in the Spacetop, an AR laptop. ESP participants gain access to personalized assistance and IT configuration, enabling them to integrate spatial computing solutions into their businesses at a significantly reduced cost.

“Spacetop allows employees to design their own customized digital workspace that makes them most productive and be able to carry that space with them everywhere,” said Berliner.

The central idea is to enhance employee productivity and satisfaction by offering an immersive, fully adaptable and entirely private digital workspace spanning 100 inches. This workspace is portable, accompanying users whether they are in the office, at home or on the go. 

Fortune 500 corporations that opt for the Enterprise Seeding Program will reap the benefits of a meticulously planned and tailored approach based on three years of comprehensive research conducted by the Sightful team.

Customers receive support in evaluating Spacetop's performance and productivity in various work-related tasks, including information gathering, document creation, version comparison, collaboration and multitasking activities like web searches, email management and spreadsheet manipulation under the Enterprise Program.

Companies interested in the program are encouraged to learn more.




Edited by Alex Passett
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