Smart cities stakeholder survey
The Cities Division of the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development is conducting a stakeholder survey on the challenges and opportunities facing smart cities, regions and towns across Australia.
Feedback is being sought from all those who have an interest in smart technology and cities — respondents do not have to have been the recipient of smart cities funding from the Australian Government in order to participate.
The survey is suitable for professionals such as a project officers, CEOs and CIOs within all levels of government, universities, industry, the private sector, not-for-profit organisations, research organisations and anyone else involved with or interested in the adoption of 'smart city' technology.
The survey will close on Friday, 26 July 2019, after which a summary of de-identified and aggregated results will be provided to all those who took part.
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