Perspectives

Infrastructure Partnerships Australia Conference 2024

Macquarie Capital is once again proud to be the exclusive gold sponsor of Australia’s leading infrastructure conference, ‘Partnerships’, hosted by Infrastructure Partnerships Australia (IPA). The conference is a leading annual gathering of its kind, bringing together senior public and private sector leaders from across the Australian infrastructure market.

Highlights from Partnerships 2024

We are pleased to be continuing our longstanding relationship with IPA and sponsoring the Partnerships conference for the 19th consecutive year. This flagship conference is always a wonderful opportunity to connect with the nation’s leading business, policy and political decision makers from across the Australian infrastructure market."​

Tom Butcher​
Head of Infrastructure, APAC
Macquarie Capital

Our infrastructure expertise 

We are a leading global infrastructure specialist across transport, digital, and social infrastructure, as well as energy and utilities. We advise on, develop and help create sustainable infrastructure assets that power, move and connect communities around the world, and help our clients to navigate the evolving demands of ESG and the energy transition.​

No. 1

Infrastructure Financial Adviser in APAC1

No. 1

Global Financial Adviser in Energy Transition2

30+

years of deep sector expertise


About Macquarie Capital

Connecting ideas and capital

From origination to execution, our unique combination of ideas, capital and expertise are helping to transform opportunity into reality for our clients and partners around the world – and shape a better tomorrow.​

Our global corporate advisory, investing, development and equities capabilities are underpinned by deep sector expertise and a full spectrum of capital solutions from debt, equity, and private capital raising and financing to investing our own capital to enable new opportunities.​

  1. IJ Global (1H CY2024 by deal value)
  2. Inspiratia FY2023 Energy Transition League Table Report by deal volume