NSW | Workspace for an AI‑Enabled Practice
Sydney, New South Wales
3 June 2026
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm AEST
Unispace Sydney – Global Headquarters, Level 43, 225 George Street,
Sydney, New South Wales
1 hrs
Simon Pole
| Topic | Operational Management, Strategy & Innovation |
| Type | Seminar |
| Pricing | AUD $79 |
| Full Member | Free |
| Online Member | AUD $39.50 |
| Affiliate | Free |
| Associate Member | AUD $39.50 |
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Presented by
Simon Pole, Unispace
ALPMA In‑Person Event | Sydney Workspace for an AI‑Enabled Practice ALPMA invites members to an exclusive in‑person event hosted by Unispace, including a guided tour of their global headquarters and a thought‑provoking presentation on the future of legal workplaces in an AI‑enabled world. There are many opinions and predictions about how AI will shape the legal industry over the next five years; but what about AI’s impact on the physical workplace? Will AI be the silver bullet to solve all your workplace challenges?
Join us as Simon Pole, Chief Product Officer (CPO) at Unispace, shares well‑researched insights into how legal workplaces are expected to evolve by 2030, and what this means for law firms planning for the future.
The session will include:
- A guided tour of Unispace’s global headquarters
- Presentation: Workspace for an AI‑Enabled Practice
- Insights into how AI, technology and changing work patterns are influencing legal workplace design
- Opportunities for discussion and networking
Presented by


Simon Pole
Global Director, Design at Unispace
Simon Pole is Chief Product Officer at Unispace, where he leads the development of integrated workplace strategy, design and delivery models across global markets. With a background in interior architecture and three decades of experience, he specialises in advising leading law firms on how their workplaces can better support evolving legal practice. Simon has worked extensively with international and regional legal firms, helping them transition from traditional, partner-led office models to more collaborative, flexible environments that improve knowledge sharing, client service and team performance. His work combines data-led workplace insights with deep sector understanding, addressing the changing nature of legal work, shifting generational expectations, and the impact of technology and AI on the profession. He is a regular speaker and contributor on the future of legal workplaces, known for translating complex behavioural, spatial and operational challenges into clear, actionable strategies. At Unispace, he works at the intersection of strategy, design and construction to deliver high-performing environments that align with each firm’s culture, client expectations and commercial priorities.










