On the 22 October we had our final episode of our 'In Conversation' webinar series with Nathaniel Bavinton and Michael Whereat!
Read MoreOn the 3 September, Nathaniel was joined by Laura Pfiester and Gemma Baxter from the City of Melbourne for episode 2 of the webinar series.
Read MoreNathaniel was joined in conversation by Ricardo Martello to explore the challenges of getting started. Ricardo and Nathaniel will cover topics such as:
Read MoreIn our May Webinar we were joined by John Krnel, Executive Manager Government Solutions and Jonathan Reay, Senior Product Manager Smart Connections
Read MoreOur April Webinar, was hosted by Brook Dixon, Managing Director at Delos Delta, former ASCA President, and long-term ASCA member.
Read MoreTo kick off our Webinar Series for 2024, we heard from Peter Runcie, Natural Hazards and Smart Cities Theme Lead at NSW Smart Sensing Network.
Read MoreIn September 2023 the ASCA Board hosted the much-awaited national Summit at CommBank Stadium, Parramatta. It was wonderful to see everyone coming together over the 3 days, learning, collaborating, and exploring the best of smart communities around Australia.
Read MoreThis webinar will discussed how Christchurch has learnt from a decade of fire, floods and earthquakes to make our Community more resilient and ready for an uncertain future.
Read MoreThis webinar discussed the role of parks and how they are forever changing – but there is a disconnect between the aspirations of smart cities, and where you can physically install technology within parks.
Read MoreAttendees gained valuable insights into developing a strong business cases for urban technology projects, learn strategies to avoid vendor lock-in, and discover how to streamline implementation processes for improved outcomes, all from a tech-agnostic perspective.
Read MoreIn June, ASCA members and the City of Greater Geelong’s Smart City Team came together for an in-person study tour, workshop and networking event.
Read MoreThe City of Casey and Swinburne University of Technology and Living Lab have recently collaborated to deliver "Three Corners of the City", a dynamic data art project that brings city movement data alive for the community. The project was recently awarded the 'Best in Category - Digital Design' at the Victorian Premier's Design Awards in 2022.
Read MoreThis presentation explores how Smart Data is being utilised to help plan and report back on economic development initiatives such as events and activations.
Read MoreBefore making any decisions on the direction of it’s Smart City Program, Glenelg Shire Council in Southwest Victoria created a Smart City Framework. This helped the team create a structure through which new projects are assessed, procured, and deployed.
Read MoreDemonstration of Smart Cities Platform following the City of Unley study tour in October 2022 - with ASCA and LGITSA
Read MoreJason Dean shares an eye opening discussion about some of the challenges faced in implementing smart initiatives in the rural setting of Glenelg Shire Council in Victoria's far south west, and the innovative and common sense approaches to solving them.
Read MoreASCA is partnering with My Smart Community to be part of the Smart Community Podcast Panel: Australian Local Government Webinar.
Read MoreThe City of Maribyrnong hosted a study tour and networking event on Wednesday 1 June.
Those who attended loved the walking tour and the celebration to launch of the Smart City Framework.
Read MoreEnsuring effective governance for smart city programs is one of the most important factors that will either accelerate or kill the program. At ASCA, we often hear from our members how difficult it can be to create and maintain the governance structures in Organisations.
Former Board Vice President - Dr Adam Mowlam presented over a lunchtime forum on Smart Governance.
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