Seniority Level of Delegates

30%

Principal City / Town Planners and Government Leaders

30%

Chief Executive Officers / General Managers / Directors

20%

City Councillors / Mayors

20%

Architects / Heads / Managers / Officers

Sustainable Planning, Urban Regeneration And Smart Technologies: Sponsor ANZ Sustainable And Resilient Cities Forum

Join us as a sponsor at the ANZ Sustainable and Resilient Cities Forum, the leading convening for urban planners, sustainability experts, and technology innovators across Australia and New Zealand. This event presents a rare chance for your organization to be at the cutting edge of sustainable urban development, urban regeneration, and smart technology integration, demonstrating your dedication to building greener, smarter, and more resilient cities.

By sponsoring the ANZ Sustainable and Resilient Cities Forum, you will:

Elevate Your Brand: Align your company with a pioneering event dedicated to sustainable urban development and smart technologies. Enjoy extensive exposure and elevate your brand visibility among a diverse group of industry leaders, urban planners, policymakers, and technology experts.

Lead the Conversation: Secure a keynote speaking slot to present your insights, innovations, or case studies to a dedicated and engaged audience. This unique platform allows you to position your organization as a leader in sustainable and resilient urban development.

Engage and Connect: Organize a workshop or host a networking dinner to dive deep into conversations with key stakeholders. Build meaningful relationships, exchange groundbreaking ideas, and uncover new partnership opportunities in a setting that fosters collaboration and innovation.

Innovate and Inspire: Conduct a panel discussion or a hands-on demo showcasing your sustainable solutions, urban regeneration projects, or smart technologies. Inspire attendees by demonstrating practical applications and your organization's pivotal role in shaping the future of cities.

Business Expansion: Benefit from tailored introductions to potential clients, collaborators, and partners, laying the groundwork for business development and expansion. Leverage this opportunity to maximize your investment by establishing valuable connections that drive growth.

Sponsoring the ANZ Sustainable and Resilient Cities Forum is an investment in your brand's legacy and a step towards leading the charge in the evolution of urban environments. It's a commitment to not only showcasing your organization's innovations but also contributing to the vital dialogue on creating sustainable, smart, and resilient cities. Act now to play a pivotal role in this transformative journey.

Demonstrate Your Thought Leadership

Command the Spotlight and Showcase Your Brand and Product

Explore the possibilities:

  • Deliver a powerful keynote address to the wider audience
  • Establish a high profile panel debate or a powerful panel discussion
  • Presenting a conference session focusing on your product
  • Facilitate a roundtable discussion, focusing on your company's products

Host A Social Event

Create Unforgettable Experiences & Connections:

  • Be the Host of an Exclusive VIP Lunch: Position your brand as a leader and drive meaningful engagement
  • Lead the Conversation as a Roundtable Discussion Sponsor: Guide thought-provoking exchanges and stimulate new ideas
  • Celebrate Success as the Networking Champagne Sponsor: Raise a toast to innovation and progress, creating memorable moments
  • Stay Visible and Memorable as the Lanyard Sponsor: Your brand worn by every attendee, ensuring continuous exposure throughout the event

Top 150 Companies You Could Expect To Meet In This Conference

  • ACT Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate
  • ACT Government
  • ACTEW Corporation
  • Adelaide City Council
  • AECOM Australia
  • AGL Energy
  • Auckland Council
  • Australian Automotive Association
  • Australian Conservation Foundation
  • Australian Energy Market Operator
  • Australian Energy Regulator
  • Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications
  • Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy
  • Australian Institute of Architects
  • Australian Local Government Association
  • Australian Logistics Council
  • Australian Rail Track Corporation
  • Australian Renewable Energy Agency
  • Australian Robotics & Automation Association
  • Australian Smart Communities Association
  • Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council
  • Australian Water Association
  • Bay of Plenty Regional Council
  • Brisbane City Council
  • Buller District Council
  • Campbelltown City Council
  • Canterbury-Bankstown Council
  • Central Coast Council
  • Central Otago District Council
  • Charter Hall
  • Christchurch City Council
  • City of Adelaide
  • City of Ballarat
  • City of Bayswater
  • City of Brisbane
  • City of Canberra
  • City of Central Coast
  • City of Darwin
  • City of Fremantle
  • City of Geelong
  • City of Gold Coast
  • City of Greater Dandenong
  • City of Greater Geelong
  • City of Greater Geraldton
  • City of Hobart
  • City of Joondalup
  • City of Mandurah
  • City of Melbourne
  • City of Newcastle
  • City of Perth
  • City of Port Phillip
  • City of Ryde
  • City of Sydney
  • City of Wanneroo
  • City of Wollongong
  • City West Water
  • Clean Energy Finance Corporation
  • Contact Energy
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Low Carbon Living
  • CS Energy
  • Cumberland Council
  • Darebin City Council
  • Delta Electricity
  • Department of Conservation
  • Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources
  • Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
  • Department of Industry, Innovation and Science
  • Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
  • Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development
  • Department of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning
  • Department of State Development, SA Government
  • Department of the Environment Energy
  • Development Assessment Commission (SA)
  • Downer Group
  • Dunedin City Council
  • Economic Development Queensland, Department of Infrastructure, Local Government & Planning
  • Electra Limited
  • Energex
  • Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
  • Energy Locals
  • EnergyAustralia
  • ENGIE Renewables Australia
  • Engineers Australia
  • Environment Canterbury
  • Environment Southland
  • Ergon Energy
  • ERM Power
  • Far North District Council
  • Fletcher Building
  • Flow Power
  • Frankston City Council
  • Frasers Property Australia
  • Genesis Energy
  • GHD
  • Gisborne District Council
  • Glen Eira City Council
  • Green Building Council of Australia
  • Hamilton City Council
  • Hawke's Bay Regional Council
  • Honeywell
  • Horizon Energy
  • Hunter Water Corporation
  • Hutchinson Builders
  • Hutt City Council
  • Icon Water
  • Infigen Energy
  • Infrastructure Australia
  • Invercargill City Council
  • Ipswich City Council
  • Jacobs
  • Jemena Electricity Networks
  • John Holland
  • Land Development Agency (ACT)
  • Land Information New Zealand
  • Land Management Corporation (SA)
  • Landcom (NSW)
  • LaSalle Investment Management
  • Lendlease
  • Light Regional Council
  • Livingstone Shire Council
  • Local Government New Zealand
  • Logan City Council
  • Maitland City Council
  • Manawa Energy
  • Marlborough District Council
  • Mercury Energy
  • Meridian Energy
  • Ministry for the Environment (NZ)
  • Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
  • Ministry of Transport, New Zealand
  • Napier City Council
  • Nelson City Council
  • New Plymouth District Council
  • Otago Regional Council
  • Palmerston North City Council
  • Porirua City Council
  • Queenstown-Lakes District Council
  • Rotorua Lakes Council
  • Tasman District Council
  • Taupō District Council
  • Tauranga City Council
  • Timaru District Council
  • Upper Hutt City Council
  • Vector Limited
  • Waitaki District Council
  • Wellington City Council
  • Westland District Council
  • Whanganui District Council
  • Whangarei District Council
  • Z Energy

Download Sponsorship Brochure

You can download our conference sponsorship brochure below. If you have any inquiries on this sponsorship, please contact our Program Advisor at advisor@charteredcertifications.com or call us at:

Singapore and Asia Pacific: +65 6716 9980
Australia and New Zealand: +61 3 9909 7310
UK, Europe and Middle East: +44 (020) 335 57898
USA: +1 888 745 8875

30 September 2024: Champagne Networking Session

We would like to invite you to the champagne networking session at the end of the first day of our conference. During this event, you will have the opportunity to network with a wide range of industry leaders and business partners, as well as broaden your business networks.

This powerful networking session will give you access to key influencers and our partners in the industry who have a wealth of experience and knowledge through the sessions they deliver at the main conference.

02 October 2024: Site Tour to Monash University, Net Zero & Sustainability

Monash University offers attendees a unique opportunity to explore one of Australia's leading Universities renowned for its advancements in sustainable urban development and resilience. The University creates change through deep collaboration and co-design, working in close partnership with government, industry and communities to amplify their impact on sustainability. Participants will have the chance to witness these partnerships in action, exploring various projects and initiatives that highlight Monash University's role as a catalyst in driving sustainable change.

02 October 2024: Site Tour to The Port Phillip EcoCentre West Beach St Kilda Site

The Port Phillip EcoCentre, a renowned community-managed nonprofit, is dedicated to reconnecting people with nature through education, science, policy, and action. With over 40 awards since 1999, the EcoCentre thrives on collaboration with community and corporate partners. Participants on this tour will explore St Kilda West Beach's native vegetation, intertidal zones, and learn about managing habitat, climate, and cultural heritage at a vibrant recreation site. Engaging in hands-on activities like biodiversity surveys, beach litter audits, and microplastics audits, attendees will delve into how citizen science, policy, design, and technology can drive resilient, sustainable cities.