Technology to “future-proof” ICC Sydney

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The anticipated opening of ICC Sydney is drawing closer, and the building continues to take shape, so do the technological improvements.

Newly appointed staff to ICC’s talent force are focusing on making the venue completely ‘future-proof’ – a mammoth task to ensure updates and adaptation as technology evolves.

Newly appointed as Director of Audio and Visual, Brian Nash said his mission is to deliver seamless and flexible systems to exceed all expectations of visitors and business partners.

“ICC Sydney will set a new benchmark for venue technology with leading technical and production facilities including high definition screens, large scale production capabilities and first rate audio technology and equipment,” he said.

The plans have built in high speed IT infrastructure to ensure these adaptations can occur seamlessly and adding value to the striking contemporary design.

The growing team now includes Nash as AV Director and Phil King as Director of Live Entertainment to ensure a world class standard for visitors across ICC Sydney’s venues.

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