The business world is set for dramatic changes in 2025, with AI advancements and flexible models leading the charge. Experts highlight how AI-driven automation and personalisation will revolutionise efficiency, customer experiences, and corporate strategies. Agile workspace solutions are also emerging as a key to business adaptability in a fast-evolving environment. Discover insights from industry leaders on how to leverage these transformative trends to stay ahead in 2025.
What Sectors Are Covered in This Article (Business-Wise):
- Talent Acquisition & Customer Experience (AI-driven automation and personalisation)
- Software Development (AI tools for code optimisation and workflow automation)
- Corporate Real Estate (Flexible workspace solutions and on-demand office spaces)
- Technology Integration (Generative AI in productivity tools and business operations)
Our Experts:
- Matthew de la Hey, CEO and Co-founder at inploi
- Daniel Murray, Founder and CEO at NearU
- Phil Burr, Head of Product at Lumai
- Dr Leslie Kanthan, CEO and Co-founder at TurinTech AI
Daniel Murray, Founder and CEO at NearU:
“In 2025, flexible workspace solutions will transform corporate real estate. With our independent, tech-driven marketplace, NearU enables businesses to shift from long-term leases to agile, on-demand office spaces, driving cost savings and enhancing employee flexibility. This is crucial for both business success and employee wellbeing in today’s workforce.”
Dr Leslie Kanthan, CEO and co-founder at TurinTech AI:
“In 2025, AI will transform software development with tools that manage, review, and optimize code from generative AI and junior developers. TurinTech’s Artemis leverages intelligent agents to automate and accelerate workflows, turning raw AI outputs into scalable, high-performance solutions that drive innovation.”
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Matthew de la Hey, CEO and co-founder at inploi:
“The greatest impact on businesses in 2025 will come from AI-driven automation and personalisation paired with a human-first approach. Companies that use AI to streamline their operations, augmented with a personal touch will drive efficiency, fuel growth, and create standout candidate or customer experiences.”
Phil Burr, Head of Product at Lumai:
“The wider deployment of generative AI will start to really take hold in 2025. Sure, some businesses have already starting using Large Language Model (LLM) based AI in the form of chatbots or “unofficially” by employees using the likes of ChatGPT to generate summary text. With the prospect of AI being incorporated into mainstream productivity tools, the use of AI in businesses will proliferate, whether businesses proactively choose to adopt AI or not.”