Street Furniture Australia will bring a slice of the great Aussie outdoors to the 2019 ASLA Expo, November 16-17, at the San Diego Convention Center. Join us at Booth 3225 – say g’day and view our latest range of site furniture. Try Aussie apple cider during Cider Hour from 4pm each day. And join our Augmented Reality (AR) workshop with Explore The Floor to earn PDH and build modular furniture on your phone. 9.45am on Saturday November 16, departing from PPN Live. We are looking forward to meeting you. Delivering Direct to All 50 States Each product is made-to-order, quality controlled and dispatched to the US from our own factory floor. Street Furniture Australia is a market leader down under, and an award-winning supplier of benches, tables, bins and bollards, …
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The Aria Seating System, PowerMe™ charging tables and eBins will be on show at Street Furniture Australia’s exhibit, Stand C069, next month at Civenex. The infrastructure expo takes place on March 14-15, 2019 at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney. It is co-located with the Sydney Build Expo. Visit our stand to meet our team and see how the modular Aria suite works, test our new augmented reality app, charge your phone and laptop at the PowerMe™ Tables and explore the eBin Smartsensor dashboard to learn how it can save you money. Aria and Augmented Reality The Aria Seating System is a modular kit of parts that allows designers to create custom configurations. Tailor site-specific settings for the community with opportunities to work, dine and socialise outdoors. Aria includes one, two …
Georges River Council with University of New South Wales (UNSW) has launched the Smart Social Spaces Project, an investigation into smart furniture, communities and urban management. Street Furniture Australia is the industry partner for this project. The $658,000 project will see smart furniture installed in a busy plaza, Memorial Square in Hurstville, and a green community space, Olds Park in Penhurst. Sensors on the furniture will monitor how the space is used, providing data on how it may better serve the community. The project is an opportunity, says Georges River Council Mayor Kevin Greene, to lead the exploration of smart public spaces that directly benefit the community. “Council is keen to explore the role technology can play in connecting the community to public spaces, how it can help us to …