
Whether it’s implementing cutting edge digital technology or taking a stand on social issues, pipeline infrastructure company Interflow is demonstrating it isn’t afraid to lead from the front.

Technology fuelled by AI is enabling councils and water utilities to leave mundane asset maintenance tasks behind and focus on high value work.

Reconciliation Action Plan helps close the gap
Pipeline infrastructure company Interflow has officially launched its first Reconciliation Action Plan, joining thousands of other corporate leaders who have formally committed to advancing reconciliation through the RAP program.
For further information, please visit www.interflow.com.au.
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