What better way to keep your finger on the pulse on topics that matter most in architecture and design than joining us for the INDE.Summit? Did we mention its online and free?
August 3rd, 2021
Packaged into a full day of exciting discussions, the INDE.Summit will present some of the most cutting edge and interesting points of views from over 20 expert speakers. Hear expert insights in local, regional and global contexts, all whilst having some fun along the way. Network, ask questions, vote in polls and interact with partners in an immersive digital setting. What’s more, Australian Architects will also be eligible for up to four formal CPD points when attending the INDE.Summit.
Join the likes of Woods Bagot, fjmtstudio, SJB, Kaunitz Yeung Architecture, Crown Group, Milieu Property, Era-Co, Gensler and many more to hear unique perspectives on cutting-edge topics that forecast the future of architecture, design and the built environment.
Register now for your free ticket and hear the latest on affordable housing, discover the new frontier on sustainability, reflect on the intersection of culture and architecture and debate just what the future of the workplace will be.
Don’t miss your chance to attend the year’s most anticipated knowledge event! The fun doesn’t finish there! Your INDE.Summit ticket also grants you access to join the celebrations at the INDE.Awards Digital Gala from 7:30pm AEST August 5! Be there as your 2021 INDE.Awards winners are announced!
Here’s what you need to know:
INDE.Summit
Online | Free
Thursday August 5th
Starting at 9:00am AEST
Followed by the INDE.Awards Digital Gala commencing at 7:30pm AEST
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