In this era of constant reinvention, infrastructure stands out, offering stability, barriers to entry and resilience to technological noise. However, infrastructure is no longer just about hard assets. It’s increasingly about the software, systems and intelligence embedded within those assets. The opportunity is to back the enablers of a rapidly digitizing economy — not just the foundations, but the frameworks that allow societies to function amid exponential change.
In a sponsored report published in the July/August issue of Institutional Investing in Infrastructure (i3), Lewis Bailey, global head of strategy at Morrison, explores what this means to investors. As the report explains, in the Age of Intelligence, wisdom is the new e