Integrated Systems Events
About
Integrated Systems Events organizes, manages and develops leading business-to-business events for the professional audiovisual, electronic systems integration and IT industries.
Integrated Systems Events was established in 2003 as a joint venture of two trade associations – AVIXA and CEDIA – and has continued to grow year-on-year. With employees engaged in sales, operations, marketing and content development across Europe, Integrated Systems Events is a truly international company with a global reach.
Its flagship event, Integrated Systems Europe, is the best-attended AV and systems integration trade show in the world. In 2020 it attracted over 116,000 visits and more than 1,300 exhibitors. In February 2022 the show will relocate to the Fira de Barcelona to accommodate its planned growth trajectory.
The annual Smart Building Conference brings together leading experts in the commercial ’smart building‘ industries and takes place on the day before ISE begins.
Integrated Systems Events continues to expand – with partner invidis consulting, it hosts successful DSS conferences in Europe. Plus, it has recently added some new events to the annual ISE conference schedule:
Control Rooms Summit: a full-day conference, presented in conjunction with ICCRA (International Critical Control Rooms Alliance)
Superyacht Technology Conference, presented in conjunction with Superyacht Technology.
Events
Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
Something About AI Still Doesn’t Feel Right
This report brings the current AI conversation together and makes sense of the signals people are seeing in isolation.
- Why AI can look like it’s slowing down and accelerating at the same time
- How work is changing at the task level, rather than through sudden job replacement
- Why productivity gains often come with increased pressure and workload
- What changes when AI moves inside tools instead of sitting alongside them
- Why readiness, not capability, is now the biggest constraint for organisations
- How agentic AI shifts the conversation from output to action
This report brings the current AI conversation together and makes sense of the signals people are seeing in isolation.
- Why AI can look like it’s slowing down and accelerating at the same time
- How work is changing at the task level, rather than through sudden job replacement
- Why productivity gains often come with increased pressure and workload
- What changes when AI moves inside tools instead of sitting alongside them
- Why readiness, not capability, is now the biggest constraint for organisations
- How agentic AI shifts the conversation from output to action