Smart Cities Week Australia and New Zealand will be delivered in February 2023, in partnership with Platinum event sponsor, Amazon Web Services, Gold Plus partner NBN, and venue partner Swinburne University of Technology. 

This coming-together of the who’s-who in smart cities, digital twin and future of place thought leadership is an energising, open dialogue on how to leverage technology to deliver better quality of life for everyone. 

This year, the event will be delivered in conjunction with Digital Twin Week, known as the premier platform for showcasing, exchanging and networking around all things Digital Twin in the built and natural environment. Once again the event will offer a series of opportunities to connect and gain information and insights on Digital Twin activity, policy and practice from government and industry leaders.

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Smart Cities Council

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