- Leveraging city data, digital twin technology and forming cross-jurisdictional collaboration to complete successful smart projects
- Encouraging innovative thinkers through the development of a community co-design innovative hub and framework.
- Showing great maturity of breaking down silos and demonstrating cohesiveness to solve its city's urban planning and operations issues
James McKee
Manager Innovation and Performance
City of Launceston
Sam Mason
Manager- Solutions Engineering
Nearmap
- Examining how digital twins can be used for city decision making and engagement
- Analysing the effects of digital fabrication to provide new design possibilities
- Exploring the Lake Macquarie Fab Lab (digital fabrication lab) which provides hands on advanced manufacturing experience for the whole community
Claire Chaikin-Bryan
Fab Lab Lead
Lake Macquarie City Council
- Connecting high resolution cameras and GPS sensors to waste vehicles to track their movement, map their surroundings, and improve their mobility
- Utilising 5G networks, a cloud-based system and IoT applications to identify maintenance issues and schedule vehicle repairs
- Leveraging these technologies to improve communication & efficiency between waste management facilities, vehicles and the council
- What are the most effective approaches to gaining social license with stakeholders to develop smart ideas?
- How can a council or city integrate differing communities’ needs into cohesive projects and plans?
- How is smart community planning different to traditional city planning?
Moderator:
Dr Adam Mowlam
Vice President
Australian Smart Communities Association (ASCA)
Panellists:
Shona Porter
Executive Manager City Stategy
Cumberland City Council
Jennifer Ramsay
Executive Branch Manager, Place Experience and Communications, City Renewal Authority
ACT Government
- Practicing creative architecture and innovation to bring forward ideas of smart, accessible, socially connective and safe bus shelters
- Using augmented reality to design and plan low-cost, high technology infrastructure
- Explaining the future abilities of the smart bus shelter design and how this technology can grow in the future
Robert Stevenson
Manager Smart and Sustainable Hobart
City of Hobart
- What are the biggest issues around resilience that need to be considered when developing a future city?
- What can you do now to make your community or city more resilient in the face of a changing climate?
- How can technology help to plan, respond and embed a resilience strategy?
- What can we expect from a resilient community?
Moderator:
Paul Barnes
Coordinator - Resilient Futures Collective
University of New South Wales
Panellists:
Cindy Cassidy
Director, SNSW Drought innovation Hub
Charles Sturt University
Sam Kernaghan
Director of Resilience Program
Committee of Sydney
Beck Dawson
Chief Resilience Officer
Resilient Sydney
Greg Hoffman
Executive Officer
North West Queensland Regional Organisation of Councils (NWQROC)
- Pullman Hotel, Bacar Restaurant, Sydney Olympic Park (2 min walk)
- 6:15pm – 9:15pm, 3 course meal and drinks