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Infrastructure underpins every aspect of modern life and the Queensland Government is driving the adoption of smarter infrastructure to gain greater value from new and existing assets.
Striving to improve Queensland’s competitiveness while experiencing unprecedented population growth is placing increasing pressure on infrastructure and services, driving the need for smart and innovative approaches with better use of existing infrastructure.
Smart infrastructure improves user experience, reducing expenditure and enabling better decision-making and policy outcomes from the same or similar cost, environmental and spatial footprint.
Queensland companies are developing innovative and practical solutions that are ready to be applied to the infrastructure sector. The Queensland Government is unearthing and showcasing our homegrown heroes and innovators so that we may benefit from their products and services.
The smarter infrastructure agenda is being actively addressed by the Queensland Government through initiatives including:
the establishment of the Infrastructure Innovation Taskforce
release of the Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland Discussion Paper
hosting the Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland Summit.
Summit presentations
Presentations delivered at the Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland summit were recorded and are available to watch.
Next steps
Responses to the Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland Discussion Paper and Summit raised numerous innovative ideas and concepts. A Post Summit Paper will be released outlining the key themes from the Summit, ideas and feedback from attendees and written submissions.
Infrastructure underpins every aspect of modern life and the Queensland Government is driving the adoption of smarter infrastructure to gain greater value from new and existing assets.
Striving to improve Queensland’s competitiveness while experiencing unprecedented population growth is placing increasing pressure on infrastructure and services, driving the need for smart and innovative approaches with better use of existing infrastructure.
Smart infrastructure improves user experience, reducing expenditure and enabling better decision-making and policy outcomes from the same or similar cost, environmental and spatial footprint.
Queensland companies are developing innovative and practical solutions that are ready to be applied to the infrastructure sector. The Queensland Government is unearthing and showcasing our homegrown heroes and innovators so that we may benefit from their products and services.
The smarter infrastructure agenda is being actively addressed by the Queensland Government through initiatives including:
the establishment of the Infrastructure Innovation Taskforce
release of the Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland Discussion Paper
hosting the Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland Summit.
Summit presentations
Presentations delivered at the Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland summit were recorded and are available to watch.
Next steps
Responses to the Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland Discussion Paper and Summit raised numerous innovative ideas and concepts. A Post Summit Paper will be released outlining the key themes from the Summit, ideas and feedback from attendees and written submissions.
Discussion paper
The Queensland Government’s Smarter Infrastructure for Queensland Discussion Paperto identify challenges and opportunities and possible ways forward. By framing key questions to be addressed, the discussion paper seeks to progress smart and innovative infrastructure planning, delivery and use.
Summit
As disruption
transforms other Queensland sectors, infrastructure has remained largely
unchanged. If we are to compete globally and service our growing state, we all
have a role to play in driving innovation.
To assist in
the cross pollination of our technology and infrastructure sectors, the
Queensland Government hosted the Smarter infrastructure for Queensland Summit on Tuesday 17 October 2017.
The summit brought together experts and thought leaders from the digital, innovation and
infrastructure sectors, government and academia, to challenge existing barriers
and identify pathways for smarter infrastructure opportunities.
The summit
supports key implementation actions from the State Infrastructure Plan including: