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August 2nd, 2023
In just one week, the Indo Pacific architecture and design community will be brought together by the INDE’s: a two-day program that highlights thought leadership and outstanding design outcomes.
Start your experience on Wednesday August 9th with the INDE.Summit, a full day virtual conference that brings together the most exciting minds who are informing the future of architecture and design. Hear from speakers from right across the region, with representatives from the Indo Pacific’s most influential firms including: HDR, Bates Smart, Irving Smith Architects, Architectus, GSA, Woods Baggot, BLP, Hassell, Warren and Mahoney and more!
Our speakers will come together to participate in a program driven by the industry’s leading challenges. They’ll explore how topics ranging from workplace design to sustainability and culture manifest at the nexus of the region, and ask how different geographical, economical, material and social landscapes present solutions and innovations that will determine the future of the industry.

What’s more, INDE.Summit will take these ideas and give you solutions to apply the learnings today, with Partner Panels providing insights into how products and services are responding to the industry. Hear from representatives from Woven Image, Kaolin Tiles, Capral Aluminium, Technogym, K5, MillerKnoll, Zenith, Gaggenau, Bosch, Autex Acoustics and Milliken.
The INDE.Summit will enable you to ask questions, interact with speakers, connect with colleagues and peers and learn about the latest trends informing architecture and design discourse in the Indo Pacific. See the full INDE.Summit program and register for free now.

Once you’re filled to the brim with the freshest knowledge and perspectives from the Summit, follow that up on Thursday evening with the INDE.Awards. See progressive design thinking realised insitu with a gala award ceremony that celebrates the most outstanding people, projects and products from across the industry. Held in Sydney and broadcast live across the globe, the Gala is an exclusive chance to see the best of the best be recognised for their achievements in a true triumph of the incredible talent of our region.
With two days of the region’s best on show, the INDEs will bring you nine hours of content that will set the standard for architecture and design for the next 12 months, all for FREE. With only days remaining to register, be sure to secure your place and be there as the future of the industry is explored.
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The INDE.Summit is a digital event to be held on Wednesday August 9, 2023. Registration is free and gives you access to a full day of panels and presentations. The Summit will be followed by the annual INDE.Awards Gala on Thursday August 10 which will be held in Sydney, Australia and broadcast live around the globe. Register for your free digital ticket now.
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