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- 4 big infrastructure trends to build a sustainable world
Infrastructure's focus on improving economic, environmental and social outcomes could shape our world for generations
- The world is facing a $15 trillion infrastructure gap by 2040. Heres . . .
Such examples are plentiful Why then, according to the Global Infrastructure Hub, will the world be facing a $15 trillion gap between projected investment and the amount needed to provide adequate global infrastructure by 2040? From corruption to overbearing bureaucracy to under-skilled labour forces, there are many answers to this question
- Unleashing the Full Potential of Industrial Clusters: Infrastructure . . .
The Unleashing the Full Potential of Industrial Clusters: Infrastructure Solutions for Clean Energies report examines the challenges around clean energy infrastructure deployment and identifies solutions for clusters, transport and logistics industries
- What is intelligent infrastructure and how is it redefining industrial . . .
What is intelligent infrastructure? Intelligent infrastructure is the digital backbone that complements traditional physical infrastructure It's made up of interconnected layers that integrate sensors, connectivity, data and platforms, embedding AI-driven intelligence directly into physical assets
- Green and blue infrastructure can make cities more resilient
Research shows that green and blue infrastructure can mitigate physical risks and foster the social cohesion critical for cities to survive climate change
- From AI to economics: why financial infrastructure matters
Technological capabilities may be advancing rapidly, but turning that progress into real economic impact requires interoperable financial infrastructure
- Regulation now shapes innovation as much as technology - heres why
Regulation is becoming a form of infrastructure Infrastructure has traditionally been understood as physical systems: transport networks, utilities and energy grids But in 2026, the regulatory frameworks governing innovation hold comparable, perhaps greater, influence over economic competitiveness
- Digital public infrastructure is key to a connected future
Digital public infrastructure is key to enabling a connected future for the benefit for all, but it needs to be accessible, safe, scalable and trustworthy
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