IMCCA, a non-profit industry association for Unified Communication and Collaboration (UCC), announced it will bring back its annual Collaboration Week New York on Feb. 20-22, 2024. Based on the success of previous shows in New York and Silicon Valley, the organization expects hundreds of attendees.
According to Carol Zelkin, executive director at IMCCA, Collaboration Week offers a unique opportunity for regional participants to learn what is new and important in the UCC space through presentations from industry thought leaders, expert panel discussions, networking meals and social gatherings. The event is additionally highlighted by visits to manufacturers, service providers and end-user venues in the New York City area. Along with this, Collaboration Week New York also features daily attendee giveaways and opportunities to socialize and recognize industry veterans.
“Collaboration Week NY provides an invaluable forum for industry professionals to exchange ideas, learn which new integrated solutions are best suited for today’s workplace, explore financial benefits associated with UCC and better understand security risks, among other topics,” she adds. “It’s really a can’t-miss event for anyone in the UCC arena looking to increase their industry knowledge or network with peers. We’re glad to finally bring the event back safely after postponement during the pandemic.”
Attendees will be able to join any or all functions of interest to them, says IMCCA. Past Collaboration Week venues have included end-user sites from Google, American Express, BlackRock and Intuit. Additionally, manufacturer/provider sites from Amazon, Cisco, Crestron, Harman, Microsoft, Oblong and Poly. According to the organization, attendance is complimentary; however, advance registration is a requirement and is available on the Collaboration Week New York website. David Danto, director of emerging technology, IMCCA, is the event chair.