IGEL Brings Workspace and Endpoint Security Summit to Melbourne

IGEL Brings Now & Next Workspace & Endpoint Security Summit to Melbourne, Australia
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IGEL(opens in new tab) (opens in new tab), a global software company delivering the IGEL Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform(opens in new tab)™, today announced it is bringing the IGEL Now & Next Workspace & Endpoint Security Summit(opens in new tab) to Melbourne, Australia, for a showcase on September 17, 2026, at Park Hyatt Melbourne(opens in new tab). The one-day program will bring together IT and security leaders to examine the endpoint security, resilience, and workspace delivery priorities shaping enterprise strategy across the region.

The Melbourne event extends IGEL’s flagship Now & Next (opens in new tab) ® series following its five-city European roadshow earlier this year. It arrives as organizations across healthcare, government, transportation, and critical infrastructure weigh the cost of replacing endpoint hardware against the need to keep operations running through disruption.

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“What we are hearing from customers is consistent: organizations want stronger control at the endpoint, greater resilience when disruption occurs, and a practical path to support both current and emerging workspace models,” said Klaus Oestermann(opens in new tab), CEO of IGEL. “The Now & Next® summit roadshow is designed to bring those conversations closer to home, together with the customers and ecosystem partners, helping define the next phase of endpoint strategy.”

The summit will bring together IGEL leaders, customers, and ecosystem partners to share perspectives on secure endpoint strategy, resilience, and the future of digital work. IGEL executives and technical leaders will anchor the program, with Klaus Oestermann(opens in new tab), CEO, and Matthias Haas(opens in new tab), Managing Director and CTO, leading sessions on IGEL strategy and the IGEL Adaptive Secure Desktop® in contact center and healthcare environments. Sterling Wilson,(opens in new tab) Field CTO for BC&DR, will address endpoint resilience and business continuity, while James Millington(opens in new tab), Field CTO for Healthcare, EMEA, will explore clinical workspace delivery and IT/OT convergence.

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Complementing the IGEL-led sessions, customers and ecosystem partners will bring real-world perspectives and expertise to the program, including event sponsors Nutanix, NVIDIA, Omnissa, and UltrArmor.

“As organizations rethink the endpoint as a more controlled, resilient, and centrally governed part of the security architecture, the discussion is shifting from device management alone to recovery, governance, and continuity,” Oestermann added. “That is the conversation we want to lead in Melbourne.”

The summit runs from morning sessions through the afternoon customer panel and networking happy hour at Park Hyatt Melbourne, 1 Parliament Square. Attendance is open to enterprise IT and security leaders across Australia and New Zealand.

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