Digital Workplace Conference: Australia 2020
The DWC team has been closely monitoring the Coronavirus outbreak and decided to postpone this event until further notice. OnePlace Solutions will advise closer to the time if they will be attending.
The Digital Workplace Conference is run by the community, for the community. This two-day event brings together internationally renowned experts and a diverse group of supportive partners, as well as providing a unique training opportunity for all who attend.
We are excited to be again sponsoring this event, come see us on the exhibition floor at booth #15. We will be running live demos of the OnePlaceMail App, have giveaways, a prize draw, and our CTO Cameron Dwyer will be speaking at the event - topic tbc.
Keep an eye on the event website for more details!
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