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Two small Brisbane businesses have revealed how they are driving innovation across their home state of Queensland, following the unveiling of a new report that Brisbane’s economy is forecast to grow 68% in the next 20 years.
Brisbane’s economy will increase to $275 billion by 2041 according to the inaugural State of the City report, which examines the 10-year forecast to 2031 in priority sectors in Brisbane.
The report was developed by the Brisbane Economic Development Agency (BEDA) in partnership with Deloitte Access Economics.
SmartCompany spoke with two Brisbane businesses, Urban Metal and Airgarden, about how they are driving innovation now and into the future.
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