Next week, Trinnov will participate in the Sustainability in AV Summit at the QEII Centre in Westminster, a new industry gathering focused on practical, actionable strategies for reducing environmental impact across the AV sector. Organised by AV Magazine, the summit brings together manufacturers, integrators, designers, and sustainability specialists to explore how the industry can move beyond rhetoric and accelerate real change.
Unlike traditional conferences, the Summit places strong emphasis on interaction and knowledge-sharing. Alongside keynote sessions and case studies, delegates will take part in a series of fast-paced roundtables designed to surface ideas that can be implemented immediately in organisations of all sizes.
As part of the programme, Trinnov's training manager Aneta Armova-Levin will be chairing a roundtable on one of the most pressing and commercially complex issues in our industry, Futureproofing & Software Obsolescence: Modular Upgrades and Designing for Longevity.
The session will bring together manufacturers, integrators, and consultants to explore how AV products can be designed for significantly longer lifecycles, and how businesses can remain commercially healthy without relying on short refresh cycles or planned obsolescence.
This topic is strongly aligned with Trinnov’s long-standing philosophy: building high-performance platforms designed to last decades, supported by continuous software innovation and modular hardware upgrades. The roundtable offers a valuable opportunity to share our approach, learn from peers, and help shape industry thinking around sustainable, future-proof product design.
Following the session, Aneta will join other facilitators on stage to share the top takeaways, which will later form part of the Summit’s published white paper.
If you’re interested in how sustainability, longevity, and software-driven design are reshaping the AV industry, consider joining us at the Sustainability in AV Summit on the 9th December, at QEII Centre in Westminster, London.