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The International Facility Management Association Ghana Chapter (IFMA GH) has announced that the IFMA Global Conference is scheduled for August 1-2, 2024, at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
The event will gather facility management professionals, industry leaders, and innovators to explore the future of facility management and its impact on productivity and well-being in the workplace.
Igniting Passion for Facility Management in Ghana
The conference aims to highlight FM's critical role in enhancing employee productivity and well-being, sparking transformative change in the sector.
Keynote speeches will highlight insights on industry trends and challenges.

Workshops and panels will focus on sustainable practices, technology integration, and workplace safety.
The theme for the conference is "The Impact of Facility Management on Employee Productivity and Well-being in the African Workplace"
Key topics include sustainable facility management, smart buildings, and health and safety strategies. An unparalleled opportunity for FM professionals, government officials, and business leaders to shape the future of facility management.
For more information visit https://ifmaglobalafrica.ifma.org/
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