Smart Places
Level Crossing Safety Technology Trial
Level Crossing Safety Technology Trial
Land IQ
Spatialising Data
Institute of Applied Technology
The Institute of Applied Technology: The new way to get the skills you need, and employers want
NSW Spatial Digital Twin
Spatial Services, a division of the NSW Department of Customer Service, provides land information to individuals, businesses, and government agencies.
Live Traffic NSW and the OneRoad Program
OneRoad was developed to communicate disruption information, for all roads.
Active Cycleways – Active Transport Insights
Artificial Intelligence (AI) to monitor and capture pedestrian and key cycleway activity and usage across NSW
Digital Smart Kerbs
Digital Smart Kerbs is testing different technologies to collect information on kerb use, and how those spaces can be better managed.
Smart tech that supports our living environment: SIMPaCT
SIMPaCT: Smart Irrigation Management for Parks and Cool Towns
Creating Safer Crowded Places in Sydney Olympic Park
The Creating Safer Crowded Places project will use the latest methods in machine learning and artificial intelligence, to improve decision making around public safety intervention.
Smarter, Cleaner Sydney Harbour
Sydney Coastal Councils Group and Parramatta River Catchment Group are partnering with CSIRO and the Sydney Olympic Park Authority on a project applying smart technology to help reduce stormwater pollution entering Sydney Harbour.
Showcase: AssetAI
The Asset AI® project is led by Transport for NSW (TfNSW) in partnership with IPWEA Roads and Transport Directorate and Canterbury-Bankstown Council.
Smart tech that supports our living environment: OPENAIR
OPENAIR is an initiative led by the NSW Department of Planning and Environment and the NSW Smart Sensing Network.
More about the program
The Smart Places Acceleration Program is made possible by a $45 million reservation under the Digital Restart Fund.
SmartNSW Masterclass: Delivering smart plans, projects and precincts
Even before the first device is installed, a lot of work goes into planning for smart places.
Western Parkland City
Transport for NSW is delivering important infrastructure in the Western Parkland City (WPC) to improve connections and make the region an even better place to live, work or visit.
Status
Planning
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Delivering benefits that last
Smart technology is managed with a long-term view for continuing innovation and benefits
Creating an open and fair environment
Information and data are shared in an open and safe manner to build a culture of innovation and benefits
Keeping information safe
Smart places collect information with a clear purpose, manage it responsibly and use insights appropriately
Advancing digital inclusivity
Smart places are digitally inclusive and accessible, and improve access to digital services