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Steelcase Forecast: Walls Are The Next Technology Device

CHICAGO June 10, 2013 – The newest technological device may be one of the oldest architectural elements – the wall. Steelcase today launches V.I.A.(TM), vertical intelligent architecture, designed to create spaces that help fuel the innovation process. V.I.A. hosts the latest large-scale video and display technologies, offers unprecedented acoustic privacy, and easily reconfigures to support rapid change. It is being shown for the first time at NeoCon 2013 in Chicago June 10-12. “Walls are the most underutilized real estate in commercial environments today,” states Allan Smith, vice president of marketing for Steelcase. “Walls are not ‘smart’ and they’re rarely very private. We created the V.I.A. architectural solutionto host the latest large- scale technologies and create smart rooms where people can concentrate and get creative, whether they’re working in a group or individually.”Steelcase consolidated over 15 years of research on innovation and identified several key tensions in the workplace that need to be resolved: • Innovation requires focus – both at a group and individual level, but distractions undermine innovation. While 95% of workers say it’s important to have access to quiet places for concentrated work, according to Steelcase data, a recent Steelcase/Harris Interactive survey revealed 50 percent of office workers feel their work spaces do not prevent noisy distractions. • The more mobility workers gain because of their devices, the more they need fixed places where they can connect and collaborate . The most important attributes people want in these these fixed spaces are: acoustical privacy (56%), easy-to-use videconferencing (47%), whiteboards (43%) and multiple display screens (40%). • The smaller technology devices become, the more people need large-scale displays to share and communicate effectively with others. In fact, 39 percent of workers say it is very important that collaboration spaces allow them to share content from their mobile devices. • The more data organizations generate, the more people need places to help them make sense of it. But 35 percent of people say they struggle with visualizing data while working on tough problems.Steelcase sees a shift toward three primary types of workplace technologies: smartphones, tablets and large-scale architectural displays. “Architecture and technology will become the same thing,” notes Brett Kincaid, director of design for the V.I.A. architectural solution. “Technology-enabled architecture will be required to support smart rooms that create the optimal conditions for collaboration and innovation among teams that are globally distributed, as well as locally based.” Visitors at Neocon will enter rooms created with V.I.A. that are enabled with sensors, activators and microprocessors that will augment the interactions of people within the space by taking on tasks such as adjusting lighting, signaling noise levels, turning on screens and capturing information. In the future, walls will not just define private offices but will define “private experiences” such as video conversations, brainstorming new concepts, and confidential conversations. V.I.A. creates a new benchmark around true acoustical privacy and is engi¬neered with full silencing seals to contain noise disturbance from active team work. Conversely, people crave spaces where they can work individually, stay focused and have a private conversation freely. In fact, 65% of workers said they feel self-conscious about being overheard during conversations they intended to be private, according to the Steelcase/Harris study. Additionally, “unwanted sound” is well documented as physically exhausting with negative impacts on health and wellbeing. The V.I.A. architectural solution can create individual or team spaces that virtually eliminate noise disruptions and offer enhanced private experiences.Created by the Steelcase Design Studio in collaboration with Claudio Bellini, V.I.A. anticipates future needs and can accept new technologies as they evolve. “Innovation is hard work, and people need smart rooms, enabled with technology and enhanced acoustical privacy where they can collaborate on a vertical surface or focus on their own,” notes Kincaid. “As real estate becomes more limited, walls need to work harder. Today they are an underutilized asset. Tomorrow walls will become the next technology device and the new work surface.” About SteelcaseFor more than 100 years, Steelcase Inc. has helped create great experiences for the world's leading organizations – wherever work happens. Steelcase and our family of brands – including Steelcase®, Coalesse®, Designtex®, Details®, Nurture®, PolyVision® and Turnstone® – offer a comprehensive portfolio of furnishings, products and services designed to unlock human promise and support social, economic and environmental sustainability. We are globally accessible through a network of channels, including approximately 650 dealers. Steelcase is a global, industry-leading and publicly traded company with fiscal 2013 revenue of $2.9 billion.

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...a company dedicated to helping people work more effectively. Whatever you need to accomplish, Steelcase can provide you with the environment and the tools to do it better, faster and more effectively. That's because we're passionate about unlocking the potential of people at work. It's the fundamental principle on which our company was founded in 1912 and it remains our single-minded focus in the 21st century. We make it our business to study how people work, to fully understand the ever-changing needs of individuals, teams and organizations all around the world. Then we take our knowledge, couple it with products and services inspired by what we've learned about the workplace, and create solutions that help people have a better day at work. Steelcase began in 1912 as The Metal Office Furniture Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We received our first patent in 1914 for a steel wastebasket -- a major innovation at a time when straw wastebaskets were a major office fire hazard. That led to metal desks, and we've led the way with product and service innovations ever since. Today, our portfolio of solutions address the three core elements of an office environment: interior architecture, furniture and technology. We changed our name to Steelcase in 1954 and became a publicly held company in 1998. Steelcase was founded by people with a strong commitment to integrity and doing the right thing for their customers, employees, business partners, associates and neighbors. Their principles became the foundation of our company, passed on from decade to decade. Living our core values is essential to our identity, reputation and success today, just as it was in the past. At Steelcase, we: Act with integrity Tell the truth Keep commitments Treat people with dignity and respect Promote positive relationships Protect the environment Excel ...a company with a global reach Although we are still headquartered in Grand Rapids, Steelcase today is an international company with approximately 16,000 employees worldwide, manufacturing facilities in over 50 locations and more than 900 dealer locations around the world.

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