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  1. Insights 2026: Resilienz wird Realität

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    Resilienz ist von der Theorie zur Realität geworden. Im Jahr 2026 werden Gebäude durch Klimarisiken, eine zunehmende digitale Abhängigkeit und steigende Cyberbedrohungen auf die Probe gestellt – häufig gleichzeitig.

     

    WiredScore’s Insights 2026 untersucht, wie resiliente Immobilien heute definiert werden und warum digitale, physische und cyberbezogene Grundlagen zentral für Leistungsfähigkeit, Wert und das Vertrauen der Nutzer sind.

     

    Laden Sie den Bericht herunter und entdecken Sie die Daten und Erkenntnisse, die resiliente Immobilien im Jahr 2026 und darüber hinaus prägen.

  2. AI Is Not a Software Trend. It Is a Building Requirement.

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    AI is often framed as a software revolution. In reality, it is a building revolution.
    AI does not just run in the cloud. It runs through office networks, power systems, risers, and building infrastructure. And most offices are not ready.

    By 2026, 40 percent of enterprise applications will include task specific AI agents, up from less than 5 percent in 2024. At the same time, 81 percent of occupiers expect AI to be embedded in daily workflows over the next five years. This is not experimentation at the margins. AI is becoming part of day to day operations.

    AI tools operate continuously. They pull live data. They call cloud services constantly. They run across hybrid environments. As outlined in the Generation AI section of the report, latency tolerance is tightening, bandwidth requirements are rising, and reliability is becoming non negotiable.

    Basic Wi Fi is no longer enough. Buildings must support sustained, high capacity connectivity that works everywhere, not just at a desk.

    For occupiers, the impact is direct and measurable. Poor bandwidth, weak indoor mobile coverage or unreliable infrastructure no longer cause minor frustration, they disrupt productivity, slow decision making and limit the ability to scale AI initiatives effectively. In contrast, buildings with strong digital foundations enable occupiers to deploy AI with confidence, support hybrid and data intensive work seamlessly, and future proof their operations as technology demands continue to accelerate.

  3. Insights 2026: Resilience gets real

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    Resilience has moved from theory to reality. In 2026, buildings are being tested by climate disruption, rising digital dependence and escalating cyber risk, often all at once.

     

    WiredScore’s Insights 2026 explores how resilient real estate is being defined today, and why digital, physical and cyber foundations are now central to performance, value and occupier confidence.

     

  4. Defining tomorrow’s built environment: British Land and WiredScore on the path to operational excellence

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    Q&A: William Newton (WiredScore) & Johan Joubert (British Land)

     

    British Land has long set the bar for what it means to build and manage places with excellence. Their recent recognition with WiredScore’s Certificate of Excellence for Operational Excellence is a testament to that commitment. This portfolio-level award celebrates real estate investors and developers who consistently deliver best-in-class digital connectivity, resilient design, and smart building management across their assets. For British Land, it reflects a long-term vision that brings together cutting-edge digital infrastructure, sustainability strategies, and thoughtful placemaking across their campuses and buildings in London.

    To mark the achievement, we joined the British Land team at Broadgate Tower to sit down with William Newton, CEO of WiredScore, and Johan Joubert, Digital Placemaking Programme Manager at British Land. Together, we explored why digital excellence matters, how sustainability and operational performance intersect, and what the future of connected places looks like.

  5. WiredScore in Action: Global Highlights from Q2 2025

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    From Hong Kong to Warsaw, Leeds to Cairo, Q2 saw WiredScore stepping onto global stages, joining conversations that are shaping the future of real estate. With a growing presence in new markets and deeper engagement with developers, occupiers and policymakers, WiredScore continues to demonstrate the value of digital connectivity and smart technology across the built environment.

    Whether launching new certifications, moderating industry-defining panels or connecting with top landlords and investors, our team has been at the heart of the conversations that matter most.

    Here’s a look at the trends, insights and outcomes that stood out.

  6. WiredScore and SmartScore scorecard updates: Raising the bar for the buildings of tomorrow

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    We’re excited to announce significant updates to both our WiredScore and SmartScore certifications, coming later this year. These enhancements are designed to ensure your buildings remain competitive in a market fundamentally reshaped by occupier needs.

  7. WiredScore’s Q1 2025 events: Spotlight on MIPIM and beyond

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    As we wrap up the first quarter of 2025, we reflect on some of the impactful events that have strengthened our commitment to enhancing digital connectivity in real estate, particularly in our European markets.

    The events we attended in Q1 emphasized the growing importance of hybrid work and the need for tech-enabled, connected spaces in the future of real estate.

    Sustainability emerged as a central focus, with a strong emphasis on net-zero buildings and the integration of smart technology to reduce environmental impact. The role of proptech and AI in transforming workspace design and usage was also a major takeaway, reinforcing the importance of innovation in shaping the next generation of smarter, more adaptable workspaces.

    These insights will drive WiredScore’s continued commitment to creating future-ready, connected spaces.

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