Blog categorized as Case Studies

AI-Powered Smart Parking Redefines Urban Infrastructure Efficiency
AI-powered operational intelligence is transforming smart parking infrastructure across Australia. Using existing CCTV networks and advanced computer vision, NeuParking AI is delivering real-time visibility, improved compliance, enhanced safety, and smarter customer experiences at scale.
Karen Norden
13.05.26 05:42 AM - Comment(s)
Smart Cities Working Session Announced for Wellington – Limited Spots Available
A focused Smart Cities Working Session for council professionals will be held in Wellington on 6 May. With only 20 spots available, this session will explore practical ways to strengthen collaboration, share tools and deliver smarter, more connected community outcomes.
Karen Norden
28.04.26 11:35 AM - Comment(s)
From Pilot to Practice: How Creative HQ is Helping Deliver AI at Scale in Government
Creative HQ is helping governments move from AI pilots to real-world delivery. Their work with Health New Zealand shows how practical solutions can scale, improving efficiency and service delivery while reducing administrative burden across complex public sector environments.
Karen Norden
24.04.26 10:09 AM - Comment(s)
Smart Campus in Action: Digital Identity at Scale at University of Sydney
Smart Campus in Action: A new case study from Gallagher Security shows how the University of Sydney is transforming access across 140+ buildings with a mobile-first digital identity system, offering practical lessons for cities on secure, scalable infrastructure.
Karen Norden
24.04.26 03:29 AM - Comment(s)
Founder in Focus: Marc Locchi on Building Smarter Water Intelligence for Communities
Following our feature on Helixis and system accountability, we explore the next layer: visibility. AVVISTA is helping cities and operators detect hidden resource loss earlier, enabling better decisions, reduced waste and stronger management of essential infrastructure.
Karen Norden
01.04.26 05:02 AM - Comment(s)
Founders in Focus #3: The Missing Layer in Smart Cities—Making Autonomous Systems Accountable: Helixis Technology Delivering the Trust Infrastructure for Scalable Autonomy
For city leaders and infrastructure operators, this Founder in Focus explores how autonomous systems can be accountable, auditable, and ready to scale. Helixis CEO Twyla Jackson shares why trusted autonomy matters. Read more on the website.
Karen Norden
22.03.26 11:31 PM - Comment(s)
Founders in Focus #2: Personal Rapid Transit for Smart Cities: How SNAAP Could Help Solve Your Urban Mobility Bottlenecks
Urban congestion and last-mile gaps remain some of the biggest challenges facing modern cities. In Founders in Focus #2, we spotlight SNAAP Transportation and its vision for personal rapid transit — a scalable mobility layer designed to solve high-friction transport bottlenecks.
Karen Norden
12.03.26 11:41 AM - Comment(s)
Key to Averting Climate Tipping Points?
Carbon Reward Policy, once inspiration for science fiction, may hold the key to averting climate tipping points
Alexis
24.10.25 09:54 AM - Comment(s)
The new era of asset intelligence
NCS Group Australia have released a new whitepaper - The new era of asset intelligence: Cloud-connected, AI driven, future-ready – that unpacks how AI, digital twins, and cloud-native platforms are reshaping enterprise asset management.
Robyn Francis
03.09.25 01:50 AM - Comment(s)
From Infrastructure Project to Regional Model in the Making 

Client: South Burnett Regional Council (SBRC)

Partners: Tremendi | Water Process Design | Innovate Wisely™ 

Focus: Drinking Water Quality Strategy - Stakeholder Engagement in Infrastructu...

Robyn Francis
08.08.25 12:45 AM - Comment(s)
Hastings District Council: Pioneering Real-Time Flood Monitoring for Safer Communities
Hastings District Council is pioneering real-time flood detection in New Zealand, deploying smart sensors and a public dashboard to strengthen community resilience and emergency response in Havelock North.
Robyn Francis
04.08.25 03:10 AM - Comment(s)
Transforming Government Operations and Transportation Asset Management
Traditional IAM methods are often costly and inefficient. This study by SCC member Raj Mehta explores how cloud-based SaaS solutions are transforming how governments monitor and maintain infrastructure.
Robyn Francis
30.06.25 04:20 AM - Comment(s)