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Infrastructure Communiqué 2013 Australia 3.0 Infrastructure stream examined obstacles to digital transformation are across key areas of the economy. The immense opportunity for digital economy-style value increase in Au
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City

Victoria / Melbourne / /

Company

Hills Holdings Limited / Intelligent Transport Systems / /

Country

Australia / /

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USD / /

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technology innovation / water information networks / electricity / traffic flow algorithm / prevention of incidents and sometimes catastrophic failure / month online forum / sensor technology / smart infrastructure / point solutions / /

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Infrastructure stream / /

Organization

Federal Department of Innovation / Chair Pearcey Foundation Australia / Pearcey Foundation / CSIRO / Australian Computer Society / Equip government / Australian Information Industry Association / /

Person

Rosemary Sinclair / Charles Lindop / David Williams / Athol Chalmers / Bob Cupitt / Paul Heithersay / Hugh Durrant-Whyte Charlie / John Ridge / Paul Lucey / Dennis Tebbitt / Phil Robertson Russell Yardley / Karsten Schultz / George Magelis / Ian Birks / Wayne Fitzsimmons (Convenor) / Suzanne Roche / Ted Pretty / Jonathan Law / Karsten Schulz / Hugh Durrant-Whyte / Colin Farrelly / Ian Oppermann / Graham Shepherd Virtual Roundtable Facilitator / Danny Davis / Charlie Taylor Simon Dunstall Page / /

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Position

Infrastructure Stream Leader / Managing Director & CEO / Group Executive / Information Sciences / Private Partnerships / Chief Executive Officer / Board Member / Telecommunications Universal Service Management Agency / Group Executive / /

Technology

traffic flow algorithm / sensor technology / machine learning / simulation / /

URL

www.australia30.com.au / /

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