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Centre for smart green cities is a collaborative hub which connects industry, government, researchers and community to create liveable urban environments by inspiring change through evidence-based problem solving.

The rate and pace of urbanisation is changing the shape and composition of our cities - putting major pressures on our human health and well-being, water and energy resources and the environment.

Advances in technology provide us with a glimpse into a possible future of positive, balanced urban growth. In this future, we have the opportunity to create better places to live, work and play.

To seize these opportunities, while managing the challenges of urban growth, we must make decisions that will ensure our cities remain resilient and liveable spaces for our future communities, particularly under a changing climate.

Centre Overview

Unlike traditional research Centres, Smart Green Cities is focused on engaging with government, industry and community to build smart solutions for end-users. Our key objects are:

Objective 1: Innovative Research

To develop transformative and agile research to meet the dynamic needs of our external partners and beyond.

Objective 2: Research Partnerships

To facilitate collaborative partnerships to deliver solutions for social, environmental and economic impact.

Objective 3: Capacity Building

To provide opportunities to develop networks, knowledge and skills to maximize impact and increase commercialisation opportunities.

Our Key Areas

The global trend of people moving to cities and surrounding urban areas to live and work continues. This increase in urbanisation has forced Australia, and many other countries, to rethink how we can turn our cities into sustainable and liveable spaces

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the logical end to the journey of two technologies: the internet and wireless communications. IoT enables every object in our everyday lives to be connected to the internet. It thereby enables the mass collection, exchange and analysis of data.

The clarity and insight offered via IoT enables better decision making and dynamic planning for complex issues, such as transport management, energy optimisation, green space and natural asset maintenance and the user experience of urban spaces.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the logical end to the journey of two technologies: the internet and wireless communications. IoT enables every object in our everyday lives to be connected to the internet. It thereby enables the mass collection, exchange and analysis of data.

The clarity and insight offered via IoT enables better decision making and dynamic planning for complex issues, such as transport management, energy optimisation, green space and natural asset maintenance and the user experience of urban spaces.

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the logical end to the journey of two technologies: the internet and wireless communications. IoT enables every object in our everyday lives to be connected to the internet. It thereby enables the mass collection, exchange and analysis of data.

The clarity and insight offered via IoT enables better decision making and dynamic planning for complex issues, such as transport management, energy optimisation, green space and natural asset maintenance and the user experience of urban spaces.