Biometric scanners, circadian lighting, and lattes on demand: How tech is shaping JPMorgan's new HQ
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JPMorgan's new $3 billion headquarters in Manhattan is designed to improve employee efficiency and satisfaction with state-of-the-art technology. Features include biometric palm scanners for building entry and the ability to operate coffee machines via QR codes. An app is available for employees to preorder food, host guests, or navigate the building. The bank is recalling its more than 300,000 employees to the office five days a week, emphasizing the need for innovation in the face of competition from tech-forward financial startups. CEO Jamie Dimon underscores a commitment to staying ahead in technology and AI.
The $3 billion project aims to enhance work efficiency and employee satisfaction through advanced technology, such as biometric palm scanners and QR code-operated coffee machines.
JPMorgan plans to improve employee experience with an app that facilitates tasks such as ordering food or locating conference rooms, all within its tech-savvy Manhattan headquarters.
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