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CommBox Neo: Keep It CommBox Webinar
Watch the webinar here. The CommBox Neo webinar introduced the latest addition to the CommBox interactive display range, focusing on simplicity, security and clear product positioning across different environments. Hosted by Sarah Drysdale, COO and Head of Product, alongside Product Manager Ellie Foot, the session explored the two-year development journey behind Neo and the problem it was designed to solve. As interactive displays became more feature-rich, CommBox identified
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Mar 192 min read
The Goanna Upgrade: Why the Classic S5 Changes Shared Workspaces
By Sarah Drysdale, COO and Head of Product, CommBox In shared workspaces, technology either accelerates collaboration or quietly slows it down. Meeting rooms, training rooms and hybrid spaces are under more pressure than ever. Teams expect to walk in, connect instantly, access cloud platforms securely and start working without friction. At the same time, IT teams expect security, control and fleet-wide consistency. The Goanna firmware release for the CommBox Classic S5 fundam
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Mar 43 min read


Building a School of Collaboration: Scaling Connected Classrooms
By Natalie Tubman, CommBox Head of Customer (NZ) We have explored what interactive displays are, how to set them up, how they support collaboration, inclusion and assessment. What happens when it is not just one classroom using interactive technology but an entire school? A Collaboration Enabled Classroom is powerful. A school full of them is transformational. Consistency builds confidence When students move from one classroom to another, consistency matters. If every room fe
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Feb 192 min read


Tackling Australia’s Litter Crisis: Reflections from Clean Up Australia Day 2025 & CommBox’s Ongoing Sustainability Commitment
Australia’s litter problem is at a critical juncture. Clean Up Australia’s Litter Report for FY25 offers a sobering look at the scale and nature of the challenge: plastics continue to dominate our environment, representing a staggering 80.8% of all litter counted this year. Of particular concern, cigarette butts (which are made of plastic) were the number one item collected, making up nearly a quarter of all recorded litter. Soft plastics and packaging remain persistent probl
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Feb 43 min read
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