27-29 Aug 2025
ICC, Sydney

New Integrate Conference in 2014, curated by KNX, IMCCA and DSA

May 6, 2014

The overwhelming pace of technology has seen the merger of AV and IT. This convergence has given way to new conversations and new technologies around ares such as digital signage, video conferencing, enterprise collaboration and unified communications. Already the largest business platform for AV companies in Australia, Integrate will support thought leadership in these areas by holding the first Integrate Conference on 26-28 August 2014.

At the new location at Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, the Conference delivers three tracks that speak to both core AV professionals and corporate and residential end users. The Smart Building Conference program on day 1 is curated by KNX, the global standard in home and building control. Sessions will addresses both operations and maintenance of smart building technology, and speakers will share their vision of a converged future supported by case studies from large commercial projects and lessons learnt.

The second day’s program is delivered by IMCCA who will host compelling sessions focusing on future trends and leading solutions around Unified Communication and Collaboration, aimed at CIO’s, IT Managers, Facility Managers, Purchasers, R & D, Integrators, Design Consultants and end users.

The Digital Signage and Screens Conference on day 3 is curated by the Digital Screenmedia Association and looks at multi-channel solutions for consumer engagement, how data is driving experiences and ways to incorporate screens in venue design.

Visitors will be able to buy a single day pass or a three day pass to the Integrate Conference. Bookings will be open later this month. Registrations to attend the collocated Integrate exhibition will open in May.

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