ARCIA's Sydney conference and networking dinner returns
The Australian Radio Communications Industry Association (ARCIA) is holding its Sydney conference on 30 May 2024, featuring an impressive line-up of experts delivering industry-focused content to the critical communications community.
To be held at the NSW Teachers Federation Conference Centre in Surry Hills, the Sydney Critical Communications Conference will feature a half-day workshop on the fundamentals of private LTE/5G, running concurrently with a jam-packed stream of critical communications presentations. Featured conference stream presentations include:
- The Future of Australian PSMB — Kylie De Courteney, Managing Director, NSW Telco Authority
- Innovative Collaborations Solving Complex Connectivity Challenges — Daniel Wright, Director of Product Management, NSW Telco Authority
- What is TAK and Why Aren’t We Using It? — Matt Franks, Senior Solutions Engineer, Hypha
- Considerations for the Transition to Hybrid PoC and Narrowband Operations — David Deacon, CEO, Etherstack
- A Developing Critical Communications Landscape: The Challenges and Opportunities that come with New Technology and More Choice (expert panel)
The conference will be followed by ARCIA’s NSW State Networking Dinner, offering attendees the opportunity to connect with their industry peers while enjoying food and drinks. The winner of the NSW State Industry Advancement of the Year Award will be announced at the networking dinner, with nominations open until 10 May. To make a nomination, visit https://arcia.org.au/standard-page/state-awards/.
Numbers are strictly limited for the conference and the dinner, so ARCIA encourages everyone to book seats for themselves and their colleagues ASAP (discounts apply on all rates for current ARCIA members). Tickets for both events are available here.
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