Transforming Infrastructure and the Built Environment

The Post-Carbon Research Centre was established to tackle complex challenges of decarbonising the built environment and infrastructures to transition to a sustainable, equitable and resilient future.

Join us for the official launch of the RMIT Post-Carbon Infrastructure and the Built Environment Research Centre.

The Post-Carbon Research Centre was established to tackle complex challenges of decarbonising the built environment and infrastructures to transition to a sustainable, equitable and resilient future.

This event will bring together industry leaders across the fields of architecture, engineering, construction, infrastructure and sustainable development for a series of discussions and presentations, featuring:

  • Keynote address by Alison Scotland, Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council
  • Discussions of vision and plans for the Centre

This will be followed by the opportunity to network with special guests and members of the Post-Carbon Research Centre.

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