CEDA, in partnership with TechnologyOne, is undertaking research to explore how existing and emerging technologies can enhance environmental approval outcomes across the country. We are pleased to invite you to this exclusive session that brings together a select group of industry and government leaders to discuss the challenges in approvals processes and the technological solutions that could address them.
With $278 billion of construction work in the pipeline nationally, successfully leveraging emerging technologies like AI in approvals processes could unlock material productivity gains. Despite the potential, governments across the country are fiscally constrained and face myriad competing priorities. Intense scrutiny on how governments collect and use data to make decisions adds yet more complexity for policymakers. This session will address these issues and identify priority areas for investment.
Please join us to share your perspectives, connect with other leading industry and government stakeholders and contribute to environmental policy development.
Held under Chatham House Rule, co-labs are facilitated by CEDA Economists or subject matter experts and are limited to a small group of participants. Each participant is expected to actively contribute to the discussion, responding to the set focus issues and leaning on practical examples where possible, with briefing packs and set questions provided to delegates prior to the co-lab.
Attendance at this co-lab is by invitation only. Discussion from this session will be captured by the CEDA team with a view to inform our research project. Any comments disclosed as commercially sensitive information will be treated with confidence and will not be included in our summary. Please contact the CEDA team if you have further questions.
This event aligns with: Goal 1 - Productivity, investment + innovation
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Speakers include:
Director, Government Relations
TechnologyOne
Senior Economist
CEDA
Registration has now closed. Please call CEDA on 1800 161 236 if you wish to enquire about this event.