At WORKTECH26 Sydney, Marcus Rose, CEO of Valeo Technology, explores how adaptive soundscaping and sensory technology are reshaping workplace experience. In his session, Marcus will examine how intelligent sound environments respond in real time to support focus, collaboration and wellbeing. Drawing on projects across APAC, the session looks at the neuroscience of sound and why auditory experience may be one of the most overlooked dimensions of workplace design. Take a look at the full conference agenda to read more about this session & the wider programme.

TED2026 is live in Vancouver this week – with talks, the debates, and a renowned concentration of new ideas. The Listening Room is a dedicated space for restoration and decompression, created for attendees who need to step away and reset.

Join thought leaders from HOK, Visa, EY, and Moodsonic at this Infocomm 2026 session. As organizations strive to create environments that support all employees, designing for sensory processing and neuroinclusion has become critical. Technology, when thoughtfully applied, can transform workplaces and public spaces into environments that empower neurodiverse individuals to thrive. But there are downsides as well that we need to be aware of and address.

Moodsonic is heading to ISE 2026 to unveil the next chapter in intelligent soundscaping — and it’s our biggest launch to date.Join us at Booth CS503 (Innovation Park, Level 0) to experience our new integrated soundscaping platform alongside the debut of Moodsonic Powered by Bluesound Professional hardware solutions.

We’re proud to announce that our Medibank Wollongong project is a finalist for Best Corporate Facility at the Inavate 2026 Inavation Awards, representing the Asia-Pacific region globally. Delivered by Valeo Technology to create a responsive, biophilic environment that supports focus, recovery, and inclusion.

Moodsonic are running a 40-minute workshop at IFMA World Workplace Europe alongside Neuro-D's Sarah Tancell – aligning with IFMA's inclusive spaces theme across the event.

Workplaces generate more data than ever. But it’s often not bringing clarity, or being used at all. Much of it sits in silos.Occupancy data might tell us how many people are in a space, but not how they’re using it. Is it for quiet focus, collaboration, or a mix of the two?

“In the next generation of smart workplaces, technology won’t just connect us – it will care for us.”Join Marcus Rose of Valeo Technology, and Simon Long, Senior Director of Client Technology Consulting at CBRE, for an inspiring conversation on the future of workplace experience – “Connected by Design: Sensory Wellbeing in a Smart Workplace.”

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