A new era dawns for Australia’s leading design industry event, Sydney Indesign is set to change the way you see, feel, work with and experience design
November 13th, 2012
Unlike any other event on the calendar, in 2013 Sydney Indesign will take over Sydney from Thursday 15 – Saturday 17 August redefining and re-imagining the design event experience – for exhibitors and visitors alike.
Sydney Indesign will incorporate all the elements of Saturday in Design that have ensured its success since launching in 2003 – the showrooms, the buses, the launches, and the best new products by global leaders in the design industry.
We’re guilty of presenting so much extraordinary content that the biggest hurdle for our guests is managing to see it all! This year the three-day expansion of the program will ensure the event affords visitors the best chance to experience the best Sydney Indesign has to offer.
We are working with local and international creative and production partners to take the showroom trail to the next level, with a new bespoke approach. Visitors and Exhibitors will get more out of the experience with the evolution of Launch Pad and The Project, new unparalleled networking mechanisms as well as exclusive presentations and product launches from the region’s best.
Another exciting addition to Sydney Indesign is ’Galleria’. Located at the Australian Technology Park in Eveleigh, ’Galleria’ is a highly curated Milan style super studio showcasing exhibitors across diverse sectors of the design industry creating an exciting new precinct within the event.
Sydney Indesign is officially endorsed by the International Federation of Interior Architects and Designers with unprecedented media and marketing support across the Pan Asian Region including Indesign, DQ, Habitus, Cubes Asia, Lookbox Asia, Dwell, Surface Asia, Facility Media, Indesignlive, Indesignliveasia and habitusliving.
Stay tuned to our new website and bookmark the page to find out more about the exciting evolution of the showroom experience as details are released over the coming months.
Indesign Group are now fielding expressions of interest for involvement in this exciting new chapter in Australia’s design story.
If you’re keen to have your showroom take part or are interested in learning more about the new ’Galleria’ concept – perhaps you would like to explore the option of both? – we would love to hear from you!
Please contact your Media Executive or Marie and Tegan at your earliest convenience, to discuss your options.
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