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ResidentialDavid Di MarcoTue 07 May 24

Urbanity 2024: We’re Back and Bigger

Urbanity 2024 marks the sixth year of Australia’s leading conference dedicated to forward-thinking urban development hosted by The Urban Developer. 

To be held on the Gold Coast from July 30 to August 1, this three-day event is designed for professionals dedicated to reimagining how our cities evolve, focusing on sustainable, inclusive and technologically advanced urban environments.

Urbanity brings together property developers, leading designers and practitioners, disrupters and thought provokers to unpack key themes such as Net Zero Nation Building, Rapid Housing Solutions, Humanising Cities, Artificial Urban Intelligence, and Planning for Advanced Cities.


Register for Early-Bird and save $400! 




2024 Themes

Net Zero Nation Building

How will the transition to net zero intersect with future city construction? Explore government policies, investment, construction technologies, major infrastructure projects, and decarbonisation strategies necessary for long-term sustainability in the built environment.


Rapid Housing Solutions

The global chronic housing shortage demands radical solutions. How can the industry scale these? We explore effective planning policies, innovative development models, funding solutions, new construction technologies, and the disruptors driving change.


Humanising Cities

As cities densify and technology pervades, how can urban precincts ensure humans remain central? We explore leaders in biophilic design, human-centered design, Designing for Country, Designing for All, and accommodating an ageing demographic.


Artificial Urban Intelligence

It’s happening. We live in the age of AI. How will its advancement reshape city design and human interaction with physical and digital environments? We address this by convening global experts for a crucial discussion.


Planning for Advanced Cities

In the wake of radical change, how do we plan future cities amid evolving community expectations? We explore the NIMBY vs. YIMBY clash, new transport modes like eVTOLs, construction innovations such as mass timber and robotics, and insights from central experts.


Register for Early-Bird and save $400! 




Meet Our Esteemed Keynote Speakers

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NIKKI GREENBERG
Founder & Chief Innovation Officer
REAL ESTATE OF THE FUTURE

TOPIC:
Cities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How Generative AI Will Change Everything

Nikki Greenberg, a renowned real estate futurist, will address the transformative role of Generative AI in urban development at Urbanity.

With a distinguished career overseeing the technological evolution of a $22-billion real estate portfolio, Nikki’s session, Cities in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How Generative AI Will Change Everything, will delve into AI’s potential to revolutionise property design, management, and city planning.

Her expertise in integrating cutting-edge technologies into luxury residential and mixed-use projects makes her insights invaluable for leaders aiming to position their enterprises at the forefront of innovation in the property sector.


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DR STEFAN HAJKOWICZ
Chief Research Consultant
CSIRO

TOPIC: The Science of Cities | Exploring Future Megatrends And Their Impact on Property

Stefan is a pre-eminent chief research consultant at CSIRO, expertly bridging the gap between science and technology and policy and strategy. An authoritative voice in strategic foresight, his book Global Megatrends is a bestseller. Stefan crafted Australia’s AI strategy and ethics framework, crucially guiding national AI application and development.

His keynote session, The Science of Cities, will delve into the future megatrends reshaping urban environments and their profound impacts on the property sector. His recent work explores AI’s roles in scientific advancement and policy frameworks for generative AI models.

Stefan’s research spans decision theory, geography, economics, and strategic foresight. Recognised as one of Australia’s top public speakers, he is a sought-after advisor, influencing global and local decision-makers.


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KATE MEYRICK
Director
URBIS

TOPIC: Radical Planning: A Global Perspective | Unorthodox Policies That Have Delivered For Communities

Kate [also pictured at top] is a distinguished urbanist and placemaker with more than 25 years of experience spanning Australia, Asia, Europe and the US. Known for her expert ability to envision and position major city precincts, Kate collaborates closely with diverse stakeholders and communities to forge vibrant futures for cherished urban spaces. Her influential work has helped shape the global competitiveness and identity of Australian cities, enhancing their quality of life and appeal.

A seasoned speaker and recognised thought leader, Kate excels in the areas of city-shaping, knowledge and innovation precincts, and talent attraction. Her extensive portfolio includes transformative projects such as Google Place Experience in Silicon Valley and the International Convention Centre in Sydney. At Urbanity, Kate will share her insights on Radical Planning: A Global Perspective, exploring unorthodox policies that have proven successful for communities worldwide.


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CLEMENT LEE
Founder and Chairman
RIVERLEE

TOPIC: CityShapers 2024: Clement Lee, Riverlee | In conversation with one of Australia’s largest and most active residential and mixed-use developers.

Clement has established himself as a prominent figure in Australia’s property development landscape. Since founding Riverlee in 1993, Clement has led the company with a commitment to visionary urban development that integrates community needs with innovative design.

His extensive career spans over four decades and several continents, reflecting a deep-seated expertise in architecture, town planning, and property development. Riverlee, under his leadership, is renowned for its design-led projects that often rejuvenate underutilised areas, focusing on sustainability and community engagement.

Clement’s work is driven by a philosophy that combines rigorous research with creative design solutions, aiming to leave a positive legacy through each development. His contributions to the industry and community have been recognised with a Medal of the Order of Australia, underscoring his impact on architecture and philanthropy.


Click here to learn more about our keynote speakers




FIRST SPEAKER RELEASE

  • Julian Biggins - Joint Chief Executive Officer, MA Financial

  • Catherine MacGowan - VP Operations and Asia Pacific, WISK AERO

  • Warren Ebert - Chief Executive Officer, Sentinel Property Group

  • Penny Fuller - Founding Partner, Silvester Fuller

  • Bill McWilliams - Chief Investment Officer, MaxCap

  • Tony De Leede - Owner, Gwinganna

  • Tim Riley - Founder, Property Collectives

  • Avalon Nethery - Owner & Managing Director, Borne

  • Gavin Ashley - Head of Better Cities & Regions, Director of Sustainability, HIP V. HYPE

  • Panos Miltiadou - Managing Director, Lucent Group

  • Natalie Rayment - Co-Founder and CEO, YIMBY QLD

  • Maoibh Russell - Partner & Financiers’ Quantity Surveyor, Mitchell Brandtman

  • Andrew Deveson - Co-Founder & Director, Kapitol Group

  • Frank Bambino - Managing Director, VIA Architects

  • Dr Judy Bush - Senior Lecturer in Urban Planning, University of Melbourne

  • Dr Rob Joyce - Head of Customer Strategy and Innovation, NBN CO.


Click here to view all speakers




Limited Early-Bird Tickets Available:
Less Than 50 Remain!

Secure your spot now and save $400 with our Early-Bird pricing. Only 50 tickets left! Click here to register and learn more about this exclusive offer.



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