Infrastructure is about much more than bricks and mortar; it’s about improving people’s everyday lives, everywhere. Deloitte’s Global Infrastructure magazine explores a wide variety of topics that influence the future of the industry.
Our third edition explores how the infrastructure industry is transforming the world and society for the better – with a particular focus on embedding innovation and adopting modern technologies. By better, we mean infrastructure that is making our planet a better place to live, work and play for our citizens and communities. Infrastructure that is accessible, inclusive and constantly adapting to our changing environment.
We have featured some amazing stories and interviewed some of the best minds across the globe, including:
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I am delighted to see the variety and depth of examples from across the globe – ranging from inspirational insights through to in-depth client interviews that unpack what it takes to truly transform entire sectors, industries, cities and states. There is no doubt we are seeing some common traits: bold ambitions, a desire to collaborate deeply and widely, an acute sense of responsibility to the environment, societies and the economy and most of all, leaning in to challenges and finding new ways to convert these into exciting opportunities
- Luke Houghton, Global Infrastructure Advisory Leader
The first edition of Infrastructure magazine examines many cutting-edge topics with some of the best minds in the business. From Norway’s lessons on zero-emission construction sites, to the role of indigenous communities in infrastructure planning, and the future of sustainable urban development.
Our second edition explores how the infrastructure industry is transforming the world and society for the better. Infrastructure that is accessible, inclusive and adapts to changing needs and preferences. We interviewed incredible female leaders who are championing infrastructure for good, smart city experts in Tokyo, and others who are finding new ways to meet community needs ranging from high-speed rail mega projects to inclusive EV infrastructure.