
Amsterdam, Netherlands – 1-2 October – With only four weeks remaining until the Unified Communications Conference 2024, excitement is building as the event gears up to take place at the RAI Amsterdam on October 1-2. This highly anticipated gathering will bring together top experts, innovators, and decision-makers from across the globe to explore the future of workplace collaboration and communication. The conference will feature an expanded roster of new speakers, interactive sessions, and cutting-edge demonstrations, all designed to equip attendees with the insights and tools needed to drive innovation in their organizations.
Newly Announced Speakers
The conference is delighted to announce the addition of several speakers to the already stellar lineup:
What Attendees Can Expect
With just four weeks to go, attendees can look forward to a dynamic and immersive experience, including:
Don’t Miss Out—Register Now!
With just four weeks left, now is the time to secure your spot at the Unified Communications Conference 2024. For more information and to register, please visit: https://unifiedcommunicationsconference.com/europe/ .
About the TechEx Europe 2024
This event is part of the TechEx event series. One ticket provides access to 8 co-located events, including Edge Computing Expo, IoT Tech Expo, AI & Big Data Expo, Digital Transformation Week, Cyber Security & Cloud Expo, Unified Communications Conference, Data Centres Congress, and the Intelligent Automation Conference. Join over 7,000 attendees, connect with 150 speakers, and chat with over 200 exhibitors.
For more information and to register, please visit https://techexevent.com/europe/ .

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