ICC Sydney to host Total Facilities 2017


Friday, 13 January, 2017

ICC Sydney to host Total Facilities 2017

Darling Harbour’s new International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) will transform into a facilities hub this March as the nation’s FM minds converge at Total Facilities 2017.

Total Facilities will be a hotbed of innovation and thinking for professionals concerned with the built environment, with industry-leading figures coming together to present solutions and strategies for optimising the efficiency, sustainability and productivity of Australia’s facilities and workplaces. Visitors will see the latest technological advances to drive FM and business performance in a showcase of facility products and services featured by more than 150 leading brands.

“The future of FM is focused on business productivity and Total Facilities 2017 will present solutions and strategies for not only improving building and asset performance but business performance too,” said Total Facilities Event Manager Andrew Lawson. “It’s also technology enabled and the event will represent the cutting edge of today’s emerging technologies, which will optimise efficiency for our visitors.”

Running alongside the exhibition, a line-up of renowned speakers and thought leaders will be providing bold perspectives and latest thinking on FM and workplace strategies in the Total Facilities free education seminar program. Speakers for the program will be announced in early February.

Visitor and exhibitor registrations are open now.

What: Total Facilities 2017
When: 29–30 March 2017
Where: ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour
Web: www.totalfacilities.com.au

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