As the multi-million dollar renovations continue at SMC, much attention to detail is being paid to the aesthetics and material palette of the new interiors. Beyond the luxurious décor that is layered with rich patterns and neutral tones, the centre has a ‘green’ heart and wears its sustainability credentials with pride.

One of the cornerstones of SMC’s refurbishment has seen the introduction of an intelligent Daikin heating ventilation and air-conditioning system (HVAC) that is integrated with the Building Management System. This innovative Daikin technology has been proven in Japan, Malaysia and Singapore, and SMC is the first commercial building in Australia in which this best-in-breed system will be installed.

The major difference is that Daikin’s technology is an air-based system not a water-based system, which dramatically improves energy efficiency and attendee comfort. Being air-based, there is no need for chillers, boilers or cooling towers and all such old infrastructure has been removed. As a result, the new system has none of the any risks associated with water-based cooling systems such as the potential for Legionnaire’s Disease.

“Daikin’s HVAC system is intricately designed and finely tuned to operate at high efficiency for optimal energy saving outcomes and improved well-being for occupants,” explains General Manager Paul Davison. Rooms will be maintained at a certain temperature mitigating the need to cool or heat from too low or too high a baseline. Consequently, less power is required as there’s less need to push large volumes of air around the venue. As well as being far more responsive, the smart Daikin system is digitally controlled and remotely monitored so any issues can be diagnosed and rectified before they become problems.

“For attendees, the new system will even out comfort levels throughout the building. And if the debate is getting too heated, organisers can adjust temperatures up and down by four degrees, and cool the room themselves,” suggests Paul.

In addition to the HVAC upgrade, SMC has spent nearly $200,000 upscaling its lighting with 2nd generation LEDs for unprecedented output and energy efficiency.

Sustainable water bottle

SMC has also introduced sustainable, safe, refillable water bottles to eliminate single use plastics from the venue. These BPA-free Tritan 690ml translucent drink bottles leak-free and shatter, odour and stain resistant. They are ideal for one day events or for multi-day conferences. Clients and/or attendees can purchase and refill their own water bottle at the many water coolers throughout the venue. No doubt the water cooler conversations will be free-flowing too.

These initiatives are part of SMC’s long-held commitment to sustainability. In 2010, a Level 2 Energy Audit was conducted and the report applauded the number of initiatives already undertaken and highlighted opportunities to further reduce energy consumption and waste. SMC took the report as a catalyst to identify and action its ‘green’ goals, including cutting paper use by 99%, reducing waste from over 210,000kg/annum to just 31,200kg/annum, donating unused food to OzHarvest as well as water savings of 35% (8,232 litres per day), gas savings of 70%, electricity savings of 79% and maintenance cost savings of 60%. At the NSW Business Chamber’s Business Awards 2015, the centre was named winner for Excellence in Sustainability in the Sydney City region. SMC aspires to make every day ‘Earth Day’ and you can find out more about the centre’s environmentally friendly policies and initiatives here: https://www.smcfc.com.au/images/SMCFC_Sustainabilty_Policy.pdf

SMC is a proud member of the NSW Office of Environment & Heritage’s Sustainability Advantage which works with organisations to build their capacity to undertake and achieve on-going improvements to their environmental management practices, to achieve shorter-term environmental improvements and to develop a process that ensures long-term, on-going positive environmental and social outcomes.

Be first to experience the newly renovated SMC

It’s a great time to start planning your next event before SMC re-opens, and take advantage of 2018 prices for all new events confirmed before June 2019. Talk to SMC’s venue managers and book now for a ‘first look’ in May 2019. Places are filling fast for morning, lunch and evening ‘famils’ that will include a tour of the newly renovated spaces, a presentation of new services and facilities as well as a taste of the world-class catering. 

To book, follow the link https://www.smcfc.com.au/smc-reopening-famil.html

SMC Audio Visual And Broadband Internet

 

PROJECTION

In the Grand Lodge and Banquet Hall, the installation of new Panasonic 12,000 lumen laser light source data projectors deliver crystal clarity, brightness and resolution that is ideal for video and film screenings as well as all highlighting the granular detail in speakers’ presentations.

AUDIO

Throughout the building, new digital mixing consoles, concert quality Martin Audio public address systems, wireless microphone technology and lecturns are all welcome improvements for presenters and performers.

Hearing assistance has also been augmented throughout the venue via wired hearing loops and infrared assisted listening systems.

LIGHTING

A newly installed intelligent architectural lighting system allows for lights to be easily and precisely programmed for different functions. Perimeter RGB shadow lighting allows for different colour combinations and mood lighting states. Importantly, feature walls are augmented with gallery-style wall washer lights that highlight artworks and exhibition content. House lighting throughout the foyers and meeting rooms has been upgraded to second generation LEDs for improved light output and energy efficiency. When SMC re-opens, event organisers will simply use touch screens to select options to light their presenters and performers, add stage washes and special effects as well as change the room ambience. Depending on the style of each event, and if needed, SMC’s AV technicians can also control all lighting from one central location.

RIGGING AND SPECIAL EFFECTS

New rigging infrastructure provides added flexibility and the advantage of quick turnarounds when re-setting rooms for different styles of events. A motorised truss in the Banquet Hall and new centrally placed ceiling motors allow for rigging special effects including giant chandeliers and mirror balls. These staging devices and capabilities mean that event organisers have the option to restyle the same room from conference mode to gala mode with ease and efficiency.

INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

When it comes to online access, SMC recognises fibre-optic internet connection as the industry standard. Taking this standard seriously, SMC has invested in an enterprise level fibre-optic backbone and has the capability of providing fast, secure connections reaching speeds of up to 1000 mpbs both up and down, and can accommodate private premium networks. This is ideal for live streaming and delegates making use of digital applications and social media. SMC also offers free Wi-Fi throughout the entire venue for guests and a cabled in connection in every room is possible. Event organisers simply select a connectivity plan to suit their requirements.

Whatever the emphasis and creative composition of your event, SMC is now technologically equipped to deliver events aligned with your strategic goals and convey the messages you want to get across.

 

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SMC Location

Parking

SMC and Secure Parking have teamed up to offer you 15% off ALL parking products at the Secure World Square Carpark when booking online.
At the Secure Parking World Square booking page, click “BOOK NOW” next to any of the products and apply the promotional code: SMCFC16.

Arriving by train? The closest station is Museum Station (300 metres or a 3 minute walk) and then Central Station (700 metres or 7 minutes). To walk from Museum Station, simply follow the Castlereagh Street exit signs inside the station, then turn left heading south down Castlereagh Street. At the first intersection (corner of Castlereagh & Goulburn Streets), turn right to come to the SMC main entrance at 66 Goulburn Street.

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SMC Hotel Partners

 

Located within a stone’s throw of the venue are a range of quality affiliated hotels that makes SMC an attractive option to organisers hosting delegates for multi-day events.

Click on the hotel icon in the above map to see each hotel’s address, phone number and website, or download SMC’s Accommodation Fact sheet.

 

pdfSMC Accommodations Fact Sheet PDF

Sydney University Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference

Event Highlights

Date: 5-9 March 2018

Event Type: International Conference

Delegates: 350

Key achievements: Fully flexible venue use, high speed, large-volume internet usage and special requests.

Introduction

The Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference (LAK) was held for the first time in Australia in March 2018. Sydney University brought the event to Australia after a winning the bid to host the conference.

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SMC the Leading Venue for Accessibility

Event Highlights

Date: Aug - Sep 2015

Event Type: Annual Meeting, Conference and Workshops

Delegates: 600

Introduction

SMC Conference & Function Centre’s (SMC) versatile spaces provide an elevated level of accessibility to all types of events via extensive accessible design, including direct access for unassisted entry, and indirect access compatible with assistive technology such as hearing loops.

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ACEL Inaugural Hedley Beare Memorial Lecture

Event Highlights

Date: 13 February 2015

Event Type: ACEL Inaugural Hedley Beare Memorial Lecture

Guests: 169

Key achievements: Effectively managed a high profile, high risk national event

Introduction

The objective of this event was to bring educators across the nation into an open forum, inclusive of a Q&A with the Australian Minister for Education and Training, and to be briefed on the release of the Teacher Education Ministerial Advisory Group (TEMAG) report.

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NSW Australian Cinematographers Society Awards Dinner

Event Highlights

Date: 8 November 2014

Event Type: NSW Australian Cinematographers Society Awards Event

Delegates: 200

Key achievements: Delivery of the third consecutive award event for ACS

Introduction

The Australian Cinematographers Society Awards are held annually in every major state. The NSW Awards were held on 8 November 2014 at the SMC Conference & Function Centre (SMC) Banquet Hall. There were 20 categories and 200 people in attendance including 80 nominee finalists, sponsors and members.

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Starlight Children's Foundation

Volunteer Thank You Event

Event Highlights

Date: 20 October 2014

Event Type: Starlight Children's Foundation Volunteer Thank You Event

Delegates: 120

Key achievements: SMC Conference & Function Centre’s Marble Foyer facilitated one of the largest groups of volunteers as part of the Starlight Children’s Foundation’s community

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Australian Medical Students' Association

10th Global Health Conference

Event Highlights

Date: 5 — 9 September 2014

Event Type: Australian Medical Students' Association 10th Global Health Conference, workshop, social events

Delegates: 720

Key achievements: SMC Conference & Function Centre's (SMC) Plenary Hall facilitated the largest ever AMSA global health conference. AMSA engaged a wider than ever range of speakers including, for the first time, a webcast featuring a high profile speaker from the UK

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