SILQ Talks: Turning Trash Into Value

SILQ Talks celebrate and share innovative ideas in the field of material science. Inspired by the innovative material, shape and construction of the SILQ chair, experts share boundary-pushing ideas. FluidSolids’ Beat Karrer tells us how his Zurich-based company takes waste and turns it into something that looks like plastic, but is recyclable and compostable. Watch more inSILQ会谈。

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SILQ Talks: Wood without Trees

SILQ Talks: Wood without Trees

Forests take hundreds of years to grow. Flax takes 100 days. Lingrove CEO Joe Luttwak joined SILQ Talks to share his breakthrough in material science. Lingrove is a materials and design firm focused on plant based fibers and resins — creating a material that looks like wood, but is stronger, lighter and more moldable. SILQ Talks celebrate boundary-pushing ideas inspired by the innovative material, shape and construction of the SILQ chair.Watch past episodes.

Intersection ESG Material Promo

Intersection ESG Material Promo

Introducing Intersection, the groundbreaking new Surface Materials option from Steelcase. Made through in partnership with Duvaltex & Seaqual, this innovative material turns marine pollution into durable fabric through a unique weaving process.

Webinar: Cutting Through the Noise

Webinar: Cutting Through the Noise

Our panel of experts offers strategies on how to retrofit, reconfigure and reinvent the workplace to help you bring people back to the office safely.

Steelcase in the Community: Delivering the Sir Horace Kadoorie Youth Development Centre

Steelcase in the Community: Delivering the Sir Horace Kadoorie Youth Development Centre

Partnering with iDA Workplace, Steelcase has supported the Shanghai K Charitable Foundation, to deliver a new, holistically designed learning and living facility in Shanghai, offering disadvantaged youth from regional China the chance for a new start.Read full article

Ecosystems Leadership: New Scope, New Skills

Ecosystems Leadership: New Scope, New Skills

Leadership looks very different today than it did just a few decades ago. Organizations are shifting from hierarchical and self-contained models to part of a broader system with less concentrated control. Kim Dabbs, Steelcase director of social innovation, shares how space can transform an organization by building transparency and trust as part of an esteemed panel at the 11th Global Peter Drucker Forum.