Infrastructure New Zealand – Past Events
If you’ve missed an event, details, presentations and recordings of previous Infrastructure New Zealand events can be found here.
WIN Auckland: How an alliance delivery model is enabling NZDF to build a better future
As New Zealand ramps up efforts to deliver increasingly complex and large-scale projects, now more than ever we’re seeing…
The Future of Renewable Energy in New Zealand
New Zealand is targeting 100% renewable electricity generation by 2035. Increased electricity demand as we electrify our transport and industrial processes…
Emerging Talent Network: The Inner Circle with Shane Ellison
In his 4 years as Chief Executive at Auckland Transport, Shane Ellison has transformed the organisation, developing and executing core business…
Emerging Talent Network: The Inner Circle with Geoff Cooper
Te Waihanga is developing a 30-year infrastructure strategy which will be tabled to Parliament by early 2022…
WIN Auckland: Wellbeing and Selfcare
Our health and wellbeing is more important now than ever before as New Zealand continues its battle with the global health pandemic…
WIN Canterbury: Navigating Change with Confidence
The purpose of this event is to focus on navigating through changing times with confidence and resilience. In the current climate we are…
WIN Queenstown: Kā Huanui a Tāhuna Panel Event
Kā Huanui a Tāhuna or the “Paths and Roads of Queenstown” is an alliance that has been formed under the mitigating circumstances of a tourist town…
Low Emission Vehicles
With New Zealand seeking to reduce its emissions, our national transport fleet has been identified as a major polluter that needs to lower its emissions profile…
WIN Canterbury: Changing your mind: choose thoughts that work for you
WIN Canterbury warmly invite you to a wellness event with certified Holistic Health Coach, Liz Sloan, from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition…
Auckland Light Rail
Auckland’s light rail is poised to run from Auckland City Centre to Mangere and is intended to provide the backbone for future light rail to North and Northwest Auckland…