Crestron Modern Work Summit2023

The next 23 and 24 May, the event Modern Work Summit 2023, organized by Crestron in Madrid, It will host experts from the most cutting-edge companies in technology and trends for 'reinventing the workplace'.

The full agenda and details about the face-to-face event organized by Crestron Electronics: Modern Work Summit 2023, which will also be broadcast live, are already available to host for the next few years. 23 and 24 May in Madrid Marriott Auditorium Hotel & Conference Center, digital business leaders who will analyze the workplace, The role of people and technology for these spaces.

this Summit for Modern Workspaces (more details on Digital AV) will feature experts such as Ilya Bukshteyn (Microsoft); Peter Sany (zoom) and Cristina Criddle (Financial Times) as keynote speakers, among others, and highlight Crestron's latest technological advancements that will be explained by the company's team.

He points this out. Brad Hintze, Vp. Global Marketing Executive, Crestron: "The Modern Work Summit is a reflection of our commitment to helping organizations create Smart Workplaces that increase productivity, Improve collaboration and optimize resource utilization. We are delighted to Bringing together thought leaders and technology partners to share ideas and best practices that will help businesses of all sizes thrive in the new era of work. We've got a great lineup.".

Featured Sessions & Panels

Livestream Event: Crestron solutions for modern work, in which Ilya Bukshteyn, of Microsoft, and Patty Ardinger-Purcell, of Comcast, will join Dan Feldstein, by Crestron, and other company representatives to talk about where they see growth, the change and opportunities of the industry in 2023 and beyond.

Engineering the technology that drives hybrid work, presented by Ilya Bukshteyn, Microsoft's, and Brad Hintze, by Crestron, explore the elements that drive the creation of a new generation of experiences. They will also explore the depth and breadth of Microsoft Teams solutions to improve engagement, Connection and collaboration.

Employee Experience: Beyond Hybrid Work, Lecture in which Antonio Cruz Cruz-Conde, Microsoft's, It will highlight this company's approach and technology solutions focused on the challenges related to hybrid work, Employee Experience and Space Transformation.

(R)Evolution of the Modern Workplace, in which Peter Sany, of zoom, address what is needed for open platforms, flexible and easily connected solutions where business processes can be seamlessly integrated and orchestrated, Secure and easy to use.

– Digital transformation: Presented by Andy Clayton-Smith, of Technology Record, with panelists from Sony, Eptura, Sennheiser, Shure and New Wave Workspace, who will discuss how technology is driving the modern workplace and the trends of the near future, as in the case of artificial intelligence, augmented and mixed, and how extending digital transformation initiatives to physical spaces can meet the expectations of the new workforce.

– The metaverse workplace – The future of work? The Expert Cristina Criddle, of Financial Times, describe what the modern workplace could look like in the future, When the metaverse is more developed.

Other thought leaders from Accenture, Allen & Overy, Avixa, Futurum Group, Gensler, Intel, Jabra, Steelcase and UnGroup, among others, They will also present use cases, Trends and Strategies for Reinventing the Workplace, while panelists from Eptura, Korbyt, Macom, New Wave Workspace, NFS Technology, Sennheiser, Shure, Sony and Technology Record will discuss their experiences and best practices.

Event attendees will learn how to stay ahead of the evolving trends of the modern workplace, from people and culture to technology and design. Modern Work Summit 2023 will take place in parallel to Crestron Masters in the same hotel in Madrid.


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by • 3 May, 2023
• section: AV Conferencing, Events, formation, artificial intelligence, Metaverse, business