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With labour shortages and rising National Insurance Contributions, facilities management (FM) companies are turning to labour-saving technologies to enhance efficiency, cut costs, and improve operations. At this year’s Workplace Event, innovations like AI-driven workforce scheduling, robotic cleaners, and smart building management systems were showcased as solutions to these challenges.
Autocanteen’s AI-powered checkout system is transforming workplace dining. By recognizing meals instantly without barcodes, it streamlines food service and reduces transaction times, enabling FM teams to optimise operations:
Autocanteen has been successfully implemented in various workplaces, universities, and healthcare facilities where in one case 65 hours of queuing was saved, speed of service improved to 17 customers per minute at peak times and 650 labour days were saved by the removal/redeployments of staff at till locations. In another case there was a 120% return on investment.
Drone Clean UK uses drone technology to clean high-rise buildings, windows, and industrial sites safely and efficiently. Its key applications include:
The technology offers cost savings, reduces manual labour, and cleans up to five times faster than traditional methods, all while maintaining eco-friendly practices.

Advancements in cleaning robotics, including AI-powered navigation, autonomous floor cleaning, and eco-friendly innovations, are reshaping FM. Key benefits include:
These technologies provide FM providers with tools to address labour shortages, improve cost efficiency, and meet sustainability goals.
