Join thought leaders from HOK, Visa, EY, and Moodsonic at this Infocomm 2026 session. As organizations strive to create environments that support all employees, designing for sensory processing and neuroinclusion has become critical. Technology, when thoughtfully applied, can transform workplaces and public spaces into environments that empower neurodiverse individuals to thrive. But there are downsides as well that we need to be aware of and address.

Our sense of hearing is incredibly powerful. It’s no wonder really, because our ears are the product of hundreds of millions of years of evolution. They can pick up on tiny sonic clues in our surroundings that instantly tell us whether a space is safe, comfortable and restorative.

Moodsonic is delighted to have won Work Design Magazine’s Return to office award, which was awarded as part of their Next Environment awards for products that defines the path forward for the future of work.Moodsonic worked with Elevance Health, formerly Anthem, a Fortune 50 healthcare company, to implement a sensory, experiential return to office strategy.

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