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$3 million in funding for smart city ideas

by April Shepherd
April 11, 2022
in News, Smart Cities, Technology, Urban Development
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The New South Wales Government is set to provide $3 million in funding for cutting-edge smart city ideas and host Smart City Innovation Challenges, to find new innovative technology and data solutions for local communities.

New South Wales Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Victor Dominello, said the Federal Government would launch three Innovation Challenges in 2022, to seek new ideas from the emerging technology market.

“For every challenge we release, up to $1 million will be available for the best proposal to test their solution with the New South Wales Government as a partner,” Mr Dominello said.

“With the rapid pace of technological change, we need a fresh approach. We want to make sure we target new and emerging solutions and support our strong and growing start-up sector.

“Start-ups and the emerging tech sector are sometimes best placed to understand how technology can solve problems. They can bring fresh ideas to the table and by working together, we can develop solutions for these complex problems faced by communities.

“These challenges are the first of their kind in New South Wales for smart cities. This is a great opportunity for the brightest minds to develop ideas to make life easier for people across the State.”

Each challenge will start with an open call for proposals to address a specific problem statement, with the best entries presented live at a pitch event. 

Three proposals will be supported with funding and access to information and subject matter experts to further refine their solutions.

For each challenge, up to $1 million is then available for one proposal to go on and develop a proof of concept over 12 months, with the potential for further scale-up of the solution if it is successful.

The Smart City Innovation Challenges will build on the success of the New South Wales Government’s Smart Places Acceleration Program, which is funding initiatives to:

  • Use AI and sensors at Sydney Olympic Park to help manage recycled water more efficiently, making public spaces cooler and greener
  • Improve the Park’n’Pay Program so drivers have a seamless and simple parking experience
  • Use new technologies to manage our kerbsides flexibly, making roads more efficient and streets safer for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists

The Innovation Challenges are made possible by the Smart Places Acceleration Program, a $45 million allocation from the Digital Restart Fund.

To know more, or register to receive updates on the Smart City Innovation Challenges, visit the NSW Department of Planning website launch.

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