After a spectacular opening day, Converge Expo 2025 returns for Day Two, building on the energy, insight, and innovation that made Day One such a success.
Attendees were treated to inspiring keynote presentations, engaging panel discussions, and behind-the-scenes case studies on Australia’s most ambitious infrastructure projects, including the New Bridgewater Bridge, Mickleham Road Upgrade, and Inland Rail.
The exhibition floor buzzed with activity, bringing together industry leaders and emerging innovators to showcase the latest products, solutions, and live demonstrations, while the Converge Expo networking zones provided unparalleled opportunities for connection and collaboration.
“We couldn’t have asked for a better start to Converge Expo. Thousands of attendees came through the doors, and the energy was incredible from the moment we opened,” General Manager – Events at Prime Creative Media, Siobhan Rocks said.
“Australia’s infrastructure pipeline is the foundation of our nation’s growth and resilience. Converge provides the platform for industry leaders to come together and drive that vision forward.”
Day Two of Converge Expo kicks off with an address from Economic Growth and Jobs and Finance minister Danny Pearson, who will outline government priorities for economic growth, job creation and the future of Australia’s construction and infrastructure sectors.
From there, sessions will begin across the three dedicated stages once more – the Main Stage, Major Projects Stage, and Municipal and Solutions Hubs Stage – with topics including shaping a diverse and future-ready workforce, meeting the needs of tomorrow’s industry, wellness in infrastructure, powering productivity and more.
On the Major Projects Stage, industry leaders take centre stage with HDR and Kapitol Group discussing data centres for a connected world, CPB Contractors showcasing insights from the Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) East, Laing O’Rourke highlighting the delivery of the Australia–Singapore Military Training Initiative Facilities Project at Shoalwater Bay, Queensland, and Webuild presenting on the Ceres Urea Plant.
The exhibition hall will remain a hub of activity, with attendees connecting with exhibitors to explore the latest products, solutions, and live demonstrations. From established industry leaders to emerging innovators, the expo floor offers hands-on opportunities to see the technology and services driving the sector forward.
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