On behalf of the organising committee, we would like to invite you to the 2023 Smart Infrastructure Summit and the 15th Australian Network of Structural Health Monitoring (ANSHM) Workshop. This event is jointly hosted by James Cook University and Rockfield Technologies and is scheduled to be held in Townsville on 23rd - 24th November 2023. The central theme of this year's summit is “Infrastructure Digitisation for Net Zero Transition,” a topic of paramount significance for asset-intensive industries such as transportation, ports, mining, rail and utilities. The summit will serve as a platform for scholars, industry professionals, and thought leaders to converge and deliberate upon the transformative role of digitisation in facilitating the transition towards a net zero future.
ANSHM (Australian Network of Structural Health Monitoring) was formed in 2009 to raise awareness of and build collaborations for the application of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) in Australia. ANSHM comprise all major national universities, road/rail authorities, engineering advisory and technology companies across Australia and New Zealand.
The 15th ANSHM annual workshop will be held in Townsville, Australia, following the summit on Friday, 24th November, at James Cook University. Researchers, engineers, managing authorities, asset owners, and anybody interested in Smart infrastructure and infrastructure assets management for better engineering asset management are welcome to attend this workshop.
Abstracts only are required for the conference. Abstracts covering the topics listed below are welcome. Abstracts should not exceed a maximum of 400 words and should be submitted by 13th October. Further submission details are located at here.
Registration to the 15th Australian Network of Structural Health Monitoring Workshop & 2023 Smart Infrastructure Summit is open and can be made at here.
Registration Fee | $330.00 inclusive GST |
Student Registration | $220.00 inclusive GST |
AHSHM Member Membership confirmed before 01.01.2023 | Complimentary |