Home
You're in: Skip Navigation LinksHome  »  Key Sectors  »  ICT
OverviewSectorsWhy Brisbane?Case StudiesContact Us

Information & Communication Technology

Queensland’s information and communication technology (ICT) industry is a key growth sector within the state’s economy. With 5600 businesses employing over 77,300 people, it produces an estimated total sales value of $23.6 billion (a $2.5 billion increase since 2004).

Queensland is home to the largest e-Security R&D community in the southern hemisphere. Areas of specialisation include threat and vulnerability assessment, security policy development, data encryption, secure communications and transactions, forensics and intrusion detection. World-leading firms RSA Security and Internet Security Systems have both located in Brisbane to take advantage of this cluster.

Attracted by the availability of highly-skilled and creative labour, software development multinationals – Oracle, SAP, Sun Microsystems, Red Hat, Boeing, IBM and Mincom – are investing in Brisbane. KPMG ranks Australia first among 11 developed countries for competitiveness in this industry.