Smart, livable and resilient city - Australian perspective Read more about Smart, livable and resilient city - Australian perspective Ms. Katherine O'Regan, Executive Director of the Cities Leadership Institute, who shared some highlights from Australia's smart city journey from the perspective of the cities of Adelaide, Prospect, the Sunshine Coast, and Townsville. She highlighted the bold leadership and cultural change needed within organizations and governments to implement smart city solutions, as well as the reality that not all organizations have the skills and capacity to do so.
John Hawke Keywords smart cities energy Australia Perth Read more about John Hawke He has successfully delivered projects across a range of industry sectors including: Banking, Energy, Defence, Commodities, Commerc
Adrien Frew Keywords City of Gold Coast Australia Read more about Adrien Frew Adrien Frew has been involved in urban planning for over 12 years, both in the private sector and local government.
Andrew Saad Keywords City of Gold Coast Australia Read more about Andrew Saad Andrew Saad has over 15 years Local Government and private sector experience in the development of models and tools to support infr
Penang Smart Mobility Micro-Simulation Model Development – Trial Area Model Calibration Report Read more about Penang Smart Mobility Micro-Simulation Model Development – Trial Area Model Calibration Report The ASEAN Australia Smart Cities Trust Fund (AASCTF) is implementing the Smart Mobility Micro-Simulation Model Development Project in Penang, Malaysia.
Michael Schaper Keywords economics Singapore Australia MSME Read more about Michael Schaper Dr. Michael Schaper is a Visiting Senior Fellow with ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, and an Adjunct Professor with the John Curtin Institute of Public Policy at Curtin University in Western Australia.
AASCTF Baguio project flyer: Delivering a smart and socially inclusive flood early warning system Read more about AASCTF Baguio project flyer: Delivering a smart and socially inclusive flood early warning system The ASEAN Australia Smart Cities Trust Fund (AASCTF), financed by the Australian Government and managed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), has been supporting Baguio in its ambition to become a truly resilient city, catering to the needs of all its citizens, since August 2020.
Tờ giới thiệu AASCTF (Tiếng Việt) Read more about Tờ giới thiệu AASCTF (Tiếng Việt) [Tờ rơi có sẵn bằng tiếng Anh, tiếng Indonesia,
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