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Health Facilities Design & Development 2025

Date: 19 March 2025 to 20 March 2025
Location Sydney | International Convention Centre
Health Facilities Design & Development 2025



THE #1 MEETING PLACE TO DISCOVER MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS THAT ARE TRANSFORMING THE FUTURE OF HEALTH DESIGN 

Healthcare is undergoing a generational transformation driven by digital innovation, new care models, and a redefined patient-care provider relationship. As digital systems, public-private partnerships, and innovative care models become integral to healthcare, planners and infrastructure leaders are presented with a unique opportunity to rethink how they fund, design, and deliver health facilities.

Australian Healthcare Week’s Health Facilities Design and Development Summit (HFDD) continues to be the only platform that brings together health infrastructure stakeholders under one roof.

Join us on 18-20 March 2025 to explore contemporary planning, design, and delivery practices that are shaping the hospitals of the future.

KEY DISCUSSION THEMES: 

  • Crafting personalised healthcare environments by designing spaces that holistically enhance patient outcomes
  • Building Green: Designing energy-efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective healthcare facilities
  • Exploring new and innovative financing models and partnerships for healthcare infrastructure development
  • Future-proofing healthcare infrastructure through scalable facilities with tech and digital integration
  • Building flexible healthcare infrastructure that is resilient by design and

2025-03-19 00:00:00 2025-03-20 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Health Facilities Design & Development 2025 THE #1 MEETING PLACE TO DISCOVER MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS THAT ARE TRANSFORMING THE FUTURE OF HEALTH DESIGN  Healthcare is undergoing a generational transformation driven by digital innovation, new care models, and a redefined patient-care provider relationship. As digital systems, public-private partnerships, and innovative care models become integral to healthcare, planners and infrastructure leaders are presented with a unique opportunity to rethink how they fund, design, and deliver health facilities. Australian Healthcare Week’s Health Facilities Design and Development Summit (HFDD) continues to be the only platform that brings together health infrastructure stakeholders under one roof. Join us on 18-20 March 2025 to explore contemporary planning, design, and delivery practices that are shaping the hospitals of the future. KEY DISCUSSION THEMES:  Crafting personalised healthcare environments by designing spaces that holistically enhance patient outcomes Building Green: Designing energy-efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective healthcare facilities Exploring new and innovative financing models and partnerships for healthcare infrastructure development Future-proofing healthcare infrastructure through scalable facilities with tech and digital integration Building flexible healthcare infrastructure that is resilient by design and Sydney | International Convention Centre

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