BRISBANE 2032: UNLOCKING OLYMPIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR SWEDISH SOLUTIONS
WHAT
The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games represent a major platform for long-term infrastructure development and sustainable urban transformation in Australia. With SEK 44 billion allocated to infrastructure investments, the Games are driving large-scale projects across construction, transport, energy, and smart city solutions.
Key initiatives outlined in the Queensland Government’s 2032 Delivery Plan include the expansion of electric public transport systems, zero-emission bus programs, new rail and transit solutions, and the development of major venues such as a new Brisbane Stadium, National Aquatic Centre, and the Athlete Village.
Business Sweden is supporting Swedish companies in positioning their solutions within this Olympic-led investment pipeline, with a strong focus on sustainability, innovation, and long-term legacy impact.
WHY PARTICIPATE
Sweden is internationally recognised for its leadership in climate-smart infrastructure, electrified mobility, and advanced building technologies – areas that align closely with Brisbane’s Olympic ambitions.
By engaging in this initiative, Swedish companies gain:
- Early insight into Olympics-related procurement strategies and infrastructure priorities
- Opportunities to position Swedish solutions in sustainable construction, smart transport, and renewable energy amongst other sectors
- Access to key decision-makers and stakeholders across government and delivery partners
- Long-term business opportunities beyond the Games, supporting Brisbane’s urban and sustainability legacy
HOW TO JOIN
Participation is open to Swedish companies of all sizes – from established industry leaders to innovative SMEs – offering solutions relevant to the Olympic ecosystem. This includes, but is not limited to, construction and building technologies, transportation and mobility solutions, energy and electrification, security, digital systems, and smart city applications.
CONTACT US
For more information contact Karin Ericsson at karin.ericsson@business-sweden.se.