Event Start:
07 Mar 2017 12:00 AM
Event End:
07 Mar 2017 12:00 AM
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Event Summary:

New technologies are set to change the way we plan, fund, deliver and operate infrastructure. Unless we carefully consider the impact of technology, we run the risk of planning and building infrastructure that is outdated or unnecessary even before it is operational.

How do governments plan for the future in an era of disruption? Is the Australian infrastructure sector ready for the ‘brave new world’? How can the private sector help governments navigate this uncertainty? This session will seek to address the opportunities and challenges associated with the data and technology revolution. 

4.00 pm Registration & Networking

4.30pm Welcome & Introduction
John Sams, Partner, KPMG

4.40pm Keynote Presentation
Richard Threlfall, UK Head of Infrastructure, Building and Construction, KPMG

5.00pm Panel Discussion
Moderated by: John Sams, Partner, KPMG
Panellists: 
Richard Threlfall, UK Head of Infrastructure, Building and Construction, KPMG

Michel Masson, CEO, Infrastructure Victoria
Alp Basol, Chief Technology Officer, Global Enterprise Technology Innovation and Strategy, Telstra
Matt Denman, General Manager, Uber Victoria

Q&A Session

5.50pm Closing Remarks
John Sams, Partner, KPMG

5.55pm IPFA Update
Ian Greer, Chair of the IPFA Australia Branch Council

6.00pm Networking drinks reception kindly hosted by KPMG
 

For event enquiries, please contact Rachel Allen e: rallen@ipfa.org

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