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The Company You Need to Know About This Month: Brisbane's Smart City Pioneer

Brisbane-based tech firm, UrbanIO, is revolutionising the city's digital transformation with its innovative smart city solutions

By Brisbane Tech Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 10:52 pm

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The Company You Need to Know About This Month: Brisbane's Smart City Pioneer
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This month, Brisbane-based tech firm, UrbanIO, has been making waves in the smart city digital transformation space with its cutting-edge solutions for urban planning and development.

The company's innovative approach to gov tech matters now because Brisbane is undergoing rapid growth and development, with the city's population projected to reach 3 million by 2030, putting a strain on existing infrastructure and services. As such, the need for efficient and sustainable urban planning has become increasingly important, and UrbanIO's solutions are poised to play a key role in this process.

In Brisbane, UrbanIO is already working with organisations such as the Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government to implement its smart city solutions in areas such as the Brisbane CBD, Fortitude Valley, and the Brisbane Riverwalk. For example, the company has installed its smart sensors along Ann Street and Wickham Street to monitor and manage traffic flow, reducing congestion and improving air quality. Additionally, UrbanIO is collaborating with the University of Queensland and the Queensland University of Technology to develop and test new smart city technologies at the Brisbane Innovation Hub in the suburb of Bowen Hills.

Delivering Results

According to data from the Brisbane City Council, UrbanIO's smart city solutions have already shown promising results, with a 25% reduction in traffic congestion in the CBD and a 15% decrease in energy consumption in council-owned buildings. Furthermore, the company's solutions have been implemented at a cost of $1.2 million, which is significantly lower than the estimated $5 million cost of traditional infrastructure upgrades. As of June 2026, UrbanIO has secured $10 million in funding from the Queensland Government to expand its operations and develop new smart city technologies.

As the city continues to grow and develop, it is likely that UrbanIO's solutions will become increasingly important. With the company's innovative approach to gov tech and its commitment to delivering results, it is an exciting time for Brisbane's smart city digital transformation. For those interested in learning more about UrbanIO and its solutions, the company will be hosting a showcase at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre on August 15, 2026, where attendees can see firsthand the impact of its smart city technologies on the city's infrastructure and services.

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