Comms Connect events in 2016
An expanded series of conferences and exhibitions will see Comms Connect reach even more people across the region.
Hot on the heels of a hugely successful Comms Connect Melbourne in December, 2016 will see an expansion of the event’s reach as it moves across the pond to New Zealand for the first time.
Since 1990, the Radio Frequency Users Association of New Zealand (RFUANZ) has run a very successful conference that has helped bring together radio and wireless communications industry users, dealers, consultants, manufacturers and other stakeholders, in order that they can network, learn, share ideas and do business together.
In 2016 the event continues, but for the first time it will be called Comms Connect Wellington as the RFUANZ works with WF Media and the team behind the Comms Connect brand and Critical Comms magazine. This partnership is seen as the next stage in the development of the Wellington show, with the aim of further building on the success of this well-established and well-respected conference and exhibition.
Comms Connect Wellington will be held on 14–15 April in Te Papa. It promises to be a great event, and it has already garnered intense interest on both sides of the Tasman Sea. If you’re involved in the critical communications industry in New Zealand in any capacity, you really should make sure you attend. More details are available on the website (comms-connect.co.nz).
And don’t forget that Comms Connect Sydney will return in June, Melbourne at the end of the year and there will be smaller, one-day events (held in conjunction with ARCIA regional meeting days) in Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
Comms Connect is a golden opportunity for you to hear from the experts, discuss your requirements with leading vendors and suppliers, and share the challenges you face with industry colleagues and professionals who use communications technology in their working environments.
Keep an eye on the website (comms-connect.com.au) for details of all these events.
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