Register now to attend FRONT in Sydney: the most powerful event driving change in the commercial sector. It’s your chance to connect with the leaders in the new commercial ecosystem.
The commercial building sector needs leaders. And we believe that is YOU.
In a volatile landscape where commercial architects, designers, construction experts, developers, commercial services and real estate providers are experiencing a level of demand that is hitherto unmatched, NOW is the time for you to make a difference and find your place in the new commercial building ecosystem.
Coming to Carriageworks in Sydney this 9-10 August, FRONT is a first in Australia. Every link in the commercial building ecosystem will be brought together.
This is a knowledge enterprise, and you’re invited to mix with the most significant players in the commercial design ecosystem as you learn the latest insights, challenges and solutions emerging from all touchpoints in this evolving, dynamic space.
Pulling from a rich archive of industry knowledge via Indesign Media and Architecture and Design, FRONT is more than a trade fair. It’s about building relationships that you can use in your professional life and sharing the vital knowledge that is shaping tomorrow’s built environment.
Attendees across two days, connecting the country’s leading specifiers to suppliers, architects to developers, c-level executive clients to services providers
Global design brands showcasing the latest products tailored to the commercial sector’s shifting needs
Powerful influencers from the commercial ecosystem present never-seen-before seminars for the FRONT FORUM
Location: the most powerful room in the history of commercial building
“For two decades, Indesign Media Asia Pacific has orchestrated international events. In 2018, we draw on this expertise to bring a new format purpose-designed for our changing architectural landscape. Our industry has matured and effectiveness in today’s environment means that it is more important than ever to be in front of the people who really matter.”
– Raj Nandan, CEO and Founder of Indesign Media Asia Pacific.
Register now to attend FRONT this 9-10 August.
Now is the time to influence, disrupt and prosper.
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