Infraday Texas 2025 will bring together top infrastructure
leaders on April 2, 2025, in
Austin to address Texas' most pressing challenges in
transportation, energy, water, and digital infrastructure. The
event will feature expert panels, keynote discussions, and
networking opportunities, focusing on AI-driven planning, smart
mobility, climate resilience, and infrastructure investment
strategies.
AUSTIN,
Texas, March 17, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
Infraday Texas, the premier infrastructure conference in the state,
returns for its 6th annual edition on April
2, 2025, at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center in
Austin. The event will bring
together state and local officials, infrastructure executives,
engineers, financiers, and technology leaders to address the most
pressing issues in transportation, energy, water, and digital
infrastructure.
"Texas'
infrastructure is at a turning point, and Infraday Texas 2025 will
unite leaders, innovators, and decision-makers shaping its future,"
said Ken Bauco, CEO of Infraday.
"From AI-driven planning to smart mobility and grid resilience,
this event delivers key insights to drive real progress."
With Texas facing unprecedented
population growth, increasing climate risks, aging infrastructure,
and shifting energy demands, this year's event will focus on
technological advancements, funding strategies, and public-private
collaboration to build a more resilient and efficient
infrastructure system.
"Texas is at a pivotal moment
where bold investments, smart planning, and technological
innovation must come together to modernize our infrastructure,"
said Ken Bauco, CEO of Infraday. "At
Infraday Texas 2025, we are bringing together the decision-makers
and innovators who are shaping the future of the state's
infrastructure. From AI-driven infrastructure planning and smart
mobility solutions to grid resilience and climate adaptation, this
year's event will deliver the critical insights and strategies
needed to address Texas'
infrastructure challenges head-on."
Key Sessions and Featured Speakers at Infraday Texas 2025:
- Keynote: Texas Infrastructure at a Crossroads – A discussion on
the state's evolving infrastructure landscape with Caroline Mays (Texas Department of
Transportation), John Hall (HARC),
Michele Bryant (Austin Energy), and
Mike Trimble (City of Kyle, TX).
- Smart Infrastructure & the Future of Texas – Insights from Fede Rodrigo (Ferrovial), James Earp (City of
Hutto), Kirk Scanlon
(City of Austin), and Phil Green (City of Manor) on how AI, IoT, and
digital twins are transforming infrastructure development.
- Building Resilient Communities – A deep dive into climate
adaptation and infrastructure resilience with Douglas Melnick (City
of San Antonio), Lonnie Hunt
(Deep East Texas Council of Governments), and Marc Coudert (City of
Austin).
- The Role of AI and Data in Infrastructure Planning – Featuring
Anil Mirmira (Harris County Toll Road Authority), Jason Deckman (City of Temple), Omar Elbagalati
(Michelin), and Sirwan Shahooei (City of
Lewisville) on how data-driven technologies are reshaping
infrastructure management.
- Future-Ready Transportation – Discussions with Amy Atchley (Austin Energy), Brendon Wheeler (NCTCOG), Kammy Horne (Mpact), and Sharmila Mukherjee (CapMetro) on EV equity,
transit electrification, and long-term mobility planning.
- Water Infrastructure & Sustainability – A panel exploring
water conservation, sustainable supply management, and
infrastructure modernization, featuring Brandon Thomas (New Braunfels Utilities),
Dalton Rice (City of Kerrville), David Olson (City of Temple), and L'Oreal
Stepney (Texas Water Development Board).
- Building a Resilient Power Grid for Texas – A look at the future of energy
infrastructure with Carolyn LaFleur
(GTI Energy), Joe Hayden
(GridBeyond), and Zach Dell (Base
Power Company).
Exclusive Pre-Event Reception – April 1,
2025
Attendees will also have the opportunity to network at a special
welcome reception on April 1 at the
Bullock Texas State History Museum. This exclusive event will
feature a guided tour of Texas
infrastructure artifacts, highlighting the historical evolution of
the state's infrastructure.
"Infraday Texas is more than just a conference—it's where public
and private sector leaders come together to drive meaningful
change," added Bauco. "We're providing a platform for industry
leaders to connect, collaborate, and develop actionable solutions
for Texas' biggest infrastructure
challenges. Whether you're involved in transportation, energy,
water, digital infrastructure, or financing, this is the event to
be at in 2025."
For more information and to register for Infraday Texas 2025,
visit www.infraday.com/texas.
About Infraday
Infraday is the leading infrastructure event series in
the United States, bringing
together public and private sector leaders to explore cutting-edge
trends, investments, and innovations in transportation, energy,
water, and digital infrastructure. Through its regional events,
Infraday fosters meaningful discussions that drive actionable
solutions to modern infrastructure challenges.
Media Contact
Ken
Bauco, Infraday, 1 646 675 0171, ken@infraday.com,
www.infraday.com
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