ULI Brisbane: Drone-Delivered Future: Google Wing Takes Flight with Mirvac and QIC

When

2024-06-05
2024-06-05T16:30:00 - 2024-06-05T18:00:00
Australia/Brisbane

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    Where

    Ellivo Architects Level 2, 293 Queen Street Brisbane, QLD 4000 AUSTRALIA
    Event Fees:
    ULI Members: Complimentary  
    Non-Members: $55 AUD incl. GST ($50 AUD + GST)
     
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    Join us for an insightful evening with Jesse Suskin, Head of Government Relations and Public Policy for Google Wing Australia. With vast experience shaping policy and innovation, Jesse envisions a future where drone delivery is the safest, fastest, and most environmentally friendly way to transport small packages.
     
    Be part of this insightful discussion as we uncover how this technology is addressing pivotal topics such as its current impact and future trajectory in retail centers, infrastructure design, integration into fulfillment strategies, and the prospective role of private drone use in retail and logistics. 

    Speaker

    Jesse Suskin

    Head of Government Relations and Public Policy for Wing Australia, Google

    Jesse Suskin is the Head of Government Relations and Public Policy in Australia, for Wing, a company that sees a future where drone delivery is the safest, fastest and most environmentally friendly way to transport small packages. Before joining Wing in 2018, Jesse spent over six years with Google, working in government relations, public affairs, and public policy in Washington, DC and Sydney, Australia. Earlier in his career, Jesse worked in politics and public service, including as the White House Associate Director of Communications and as Director of Media Services for the Governor of Massachusetts. He's also served on three presidential campaigns and was an adviser to the former Australian Ambassador to the United States, Kim Beazley. Jesse serves on a number of advisory bodies including the Australian Department of Infrastructure’s New and Emerging Aviation Technology Consultative Committee, the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority’s Regulatory Roadmap Technical Working Group, and the University of New South Wales School of Aviation’s Industry Advisory Committee.