Tech Trends

The lines between broadcast and professional AV continue to blur, and Integrate 2026 (2–4 September, ICC Sydney) is reflecting that convergence head-on
Integrate 2026 unveils its Tech Talks program with AVIXA: three days of sessions on AI in AV, AVaaS, networked AV, broadcast and audio. ICC Sydney, 2–4 Sept.
Near-Space Capture, Proven in the Harshest Conditions In collaboration with The Dorothy Project, Insta360 Titan was mounted outside a scientific gondola ~40km above Earth, delivering a world-first stereoscopic 3D 360° capture from the stratosphere. Insta360 Titan delivers 11K 360° imaging for professional immersive production. Built for reliability, it maintains stable,
Room booking and scheduling solutions have become commonplace in universities, schools and corporate settings. From touch panels mounted outside meeting rooms to cloud-based analytics that track usage patterns and eliminate ghost meetings, manufacturers like Concierge Displays, Logitech and Biamp are delivering smarter ways to manage spaces and remove inefficiencies.
What began as a side event has quickly become one of the most important annual gatherings for K-12 AV professionals in Australia. With attendance doubling in recent years, the AETM K-12 Conference returns to ICC Sydney on Wednesday 2 September 2026, delivering a half-day program of member-led presentations, industry perspectives
AV specialist Mark Skehan shares insights from ISE Barcelona on what's really shaping K-12 education technology — from AI to purposeful standardisation.

The Australian AV scene is evolving fast and Integrate Expo 2026, 2-4 September at ICC Sydney, is where the industry can see, test, and compare the latest solutions firsthand. From AI-powered systems to broadcast-ready studios, these trends below are shaping how workplaces, venues, and experiences will look over the next

The Security 2013 Exhibition & Conference may be more than seven months away, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t take a proactive approach to ensure that sensitive information at work and home are safe by starting with one of the most basic security features—password management and protection. The 2013

No matter your operating system, the chances are that once a month or more your computer, tablet of even your smartphone will need updating. If your PC or device is regularly connected to the internet, it will persistently prompt you to update your software. Many people just blindly say yes

The Security 2013 Exhibition & Conference may be more than seven months away, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t take a proactive approach to ensure that sensitive information at work and home are safe by starting with one of the most basic security features—password management and protection. The 2013