45% would switch just for AI – what’s driving the next tech wave in FM?
Facility managers (FM) are grappling with rising workloads, tight budgets, and outdated systems – yet they remain loyal to the industry and eager to embrace smarter technology.
The Voice of the Facility Manager 2025 report reveals a sector under strain but filled with potential. With South African respondents making up the largest share (44%) of the EMEA-wide survey, the findings offer insights into the challenges FM professionals face daily.
“This report is a call to action for smarter tools, stronger investment, and greater strategic recognition of facility management’s role in organisational success.” – Mark Fairweather, Managing Director, Africa at MRI Software
Workloads are up, but so is industry loyalty
Facility managers across the region report feeling overwhelmed, and South African professionals are feeling it the most:
- 62% say they are “far too busy” or “on the busy side”
- 24% have faced budget cuts over the past three years
- Still, 73% plan to stay in the industry for the next five years
This resilience highlights the long-term commitment of professionals who believe in the future of their field.
The cost of falling behind
Technology has the potential to reduce pressure, but cost and system dissatisfaction are getting in the way.
- 46% say tech cost is the biggest barrier to adopting new systems
- South Africa reports the highest dissatisfaction with current FM tools in EMEA
- 68% plan to invest in new technology within 12-18 months
- 45% would switch solutions for AI capabilities alone
Supporting the people behind FM operations
The human side of facility management is just as critical. To support growth, the industry must focus on both people and platforms.
- 30% report mild mental health impacts, and 18% moderate effects
- Experienced professionals report higher satisfaction, but also highlight the growing need for upskilling
- Legal, compliance, and ESG training are top priorities in South Africa
Sustainability is top of mind
South African facility managers are also leading the way in sustainability thinking. 38% view net-zero targets as essential – the highest across EMEA.
The future of Facility Management in Africa
The facility management sector is at a turning point. As complexity increases and ESG demands grow, it is time to modernise. That means prioritising training, investing in new technology, supporting mental well-being, and making sustainability a core strategy.
“With rising complexity and a growing skills gap, facility management leaders must not only modernise systems, but also invest in people. This is how we’ll future-proof facility management in Africa.” – Mark Fairweather, Managing Director for Africa, MRI Software
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