Australian infra firms eye pie of smart city, Amaravathi projects

AUSTRALIA_Australia has plenty to offer by way of technology and expertise in the area of infrastructure as India gets ready for smart cities, and Andhra Pradesh gives shape to the new capital, while Telangana gears up for more development.

This was the message Australian Trade Commissioner Grayson Perry, based out of Australian Consulate General in Chennai, sought to drive home in Hyderabad where he is along with a delegation of companies focussed on infrastructure and life sciences from his country.

It is not just the prospect of missing out when the window of opportunities open, that is behind the hard-sell approach. Driving the interest of the firms in India are the initiatives of Narendra Modi Government towards improving the ease of doing business and transparency besides ensuring single window approvals.

“With Singapore and Chinese companies coming here, we think Australia has a lot to offer,” asserted Mr. Perry. Speaking between meetings, with senior officials of AP and TS governments, he and representatives of a few Australian infrastructure firms highlighted the opportunities that lay ahead, particularly in Andhra Pradesh.

“We met AP government officials on what their infrastructure requirements are over a decade,” Mr. Perry said, adding apart from officials and elected representatives, the delegation members also held discussions with companies in Hyderabad.

AAM PTY Ltd’s Business Development Manager (Asia) David Jonas said that the company, which had made Hyderabad its South Asia headquarters, wants to bring survey and mapping technology it deployed in cities, including Singapore, Johannesburg, Sydney and Auckland to India. On smart cities, he said the firm was discussing with both the States.

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