In fact, in three years’ time, the typical meeting will:
- Use voice recognition technology (say 75% of our survey)
- Use AR/VR to improve collaboration between in-person and remote participants (72% of respondents)
- Be coordinated or managed by bots/avatars (say 68%)
Yet, change is here already!
Enterprises are embracing huddle
With 80% that has at least one huddle space available in the offices and 53% that are very confident with tech actually prefer quick, efficient huddle meetings.
Meetings are getting shorter
78% prefers swift, time-efficient meetings with average lengths varying between of 31 and 35 minutes for a presentation, decision-making or brainstorm for an average meeting of 2-4 people.
Video is becoming standard
It is now normal to switch the video on in meetings to improve collaboration. 67% of us now regularly use video in meetings, rising to 79% of millennials.
77% believe that video will be standard in meetings within the next 3 years, rising to 94% in India and 91% in China. Even when we work in huddle spaces, the non-bookable workspaces for small, impromptu meetings, we prefer video. Nearly 9 in 10 of us (88%) prefer to use video-conferencing rather than audio-conferencing in huddle spaces.
Most meetings now include remote participants
Half of all meetings (53%) today include remote participants. And this number is more than likely to increase. 74% say the number of “all remote” participant meeting will increase in the next 3 years, and 69% say the number of mixed remote/in-person meetings will increase.
There is room for improvement though, with respondents saying they have used an average of six different conferencing solutions in the last six months and 55% agreeing that “it’s much more difficult for remote participants to follow remote meetings and to contribute than it is for those attending in-person”.
IT departments are faced with a real challenges in their digital workplace strategies. They need solutions to boost collaboration and meeting efficiency that will be versatile, connected and secure. Open to any user, both in-room and remote, without additional training and truly agnostic. Since users want to use their own devices, own tools and preferred video conferencing systems, the key to address these challenges lies in BYOM, Bring Your Own Meeting.
To find out more about today’s meetings or meeting in the future, download the white paper “The Future of Meetings”.
About the study
More than 1,500 white-collar professionals across Europe, the US, China, India and the Pacific were surveyed in April and May 2019 by independent research agency Savanta. The sample included Senior Managers, Heads of Department, Directors and C-Level executives aged between 21 and 65. A good spread of surveys were obtained across age ranges, gender, and organisation size.
About Barco
Barco designs technology to enable bright outcomes around the world. Seeing beyond the image, we develop visualization and collaboration solutions to help you work together, share insights, and wow audiences. Our focus is on three core markets: Enterprise (from meeting and control rooms to corporate spaces), Healthcare (from the radiology department to the operating room), and Entertainment (from movie theaters to live events and attractions). In 2018, we realized sales of 1.028 billion euro. We have a global team of 3,600 employees, whose passion for technology is captured in 400 granted patents.
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