Billions in new builds. Major state reforms. A sector under pressure to deliver smarter, faster and more sustainably. The Health Facilities Design & Development Summit is where the people making it all happen come to connect, share and get ahead.
We’re gathering the key decision-makers, project leads, designers and government stakeholders shaping Australia’s healthcare future. If you’ve been part of this space before - or want to get back in the room - this is the event to rejoin.
Meet and build relationships with the senior executives driving Australia’s biggest health infrastructure projects. With attendees from government, health services, design and construction, you’ll be in the room with the people who hold the budgets and shape the pipeline.
With a career dedicated to building a more equitable Australia, Martin Foley brings unmatched experience at the intersection of health, governance and social reform. As former Minister for Health and now Chair of Alfred Health, Martin continues to shape the future of care delivery - this time from the frontlines of innovation and infrastructure.
In his keynote, A New Model for Health Infrastructure, Governance & Innovation, Martin challenges conventional thinking and shares a bold vision for doing more with less - through smarter design, stronger partnerships, and new funding models.
With a $1 billion investment, the Northside Hospital Project is setting a new benchmark for data-informed, future-ready healthcare infrastructure in Canberra.
Led by Clinical Director Kate Evans, the project takes a strategic, analytics-led approach to ensure every element - from service delivery models to infrastructure planning - is grounded in evidence and built for long-term impact.
In this case study, Kate explores how the team is leveraging robust benchmarking, virtual care models, and horizon scanning to shape a hospital that responds to the evolving needs of its community - today and into the future.
A powerful look at what it means to build smarter, more responsive healthcare systems.