May 2018 2 World Cities Summit 2018 Liveable & Sustainable Cities: Embracing the Future Through Innovation and Collaboration
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MAY 2018 2 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2018 LIVEABLE & SUSTAINABLE CITIES: EMBRACING THE FUTURE THROUGH INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION The World Cities Summit (WCS) is an exclusive platform for government leaders and industry experts to address liveable and sustainable city challenges, share integrated urban solutions and forge new partnerships. Over the past decade, the Summit has achieved global recognition with a credible gathering of the best minds in planning and urban development. Themed “Liveable & Sustainable Cities: Embracing the Future through Innovation and Collaboration”, the 6th World Cities Summit will explore how cities can be more liveable and resilient through better governance, planning, technology and social innovations, as well as collaborations with various stakeholders and other cities. Through shared vision and active engagement, the public, private and people sectors can co-create innovative and integrated urban solutions for a more sustainable future. Participate in this biennial event to benefit from the insights shared by thought-leaders and network with government leaders and industry experts from around the world. Register your interest to attend at www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg/registration-details KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WORLD CITIES SUMMIT • World Cities Summit Mayors Forum • World Cities Summit Thematic Tracks • World Cities Summit Young Leaders Symposium • World Cities Summit Plenary • In-Conversation and Opening Plenary • World Cities Summit Thematic Forums • Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize • Singapore Government Pavilion WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE PUBLIC SECTOR THE PRIVATE SECTOR • Ministers and Political Leaders • Architects, Master Developers and Urban Planners • Governors and Mayors • Data Analysts, Information Systems and Technology Professionals • Senior Officers from City, Provincial, • Engineering and Construction Professionals Central and National Governments • Environment Management and Control Solution Providers • Equipment Manufacturers THE PEOPLE SECTOR • Financial Services: Investment Bankers and Infrastructure Financiers • Professional Services: Legal, Audit, Accounting, and Management Consultants • Academics and Researchers • Property Developers and Consultants • Associations and Societies • Safety and Security Solution Providers • International Organisations & Non-Governmental Organisations • Technology Solution Providers and Systems Integrators • Transportation Solution Providers www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 3 URBAN SUSTAINABILITY WEEK Date: Monday, 9 July 2018 Coming under Urban Sustainability Week, the joint opening of the World Cities Summit, Singapore International Water Week, CleanEnviro Summit Singapore, and Singapore International Transport Congress and Exhibition will gather world leaders across city, water, environment and transport sectors to set the tone and direction of the week’s discussions. OPENING CEREMONY Time: 9.00am – 9.15am The Opening Ceremony will be graced by the Deputy Prime Minister, Singapore, His Excellency Tharman Shanmugaratnam. Join us for a morning of thought-provoking discussions, debates, and network with over 3,000 government and industry leaders, urban solution experts and practitioners in attendance. Guest-of-Honour: His Excellency Tharman Shanmugaratnam Deputy Prime Minister, Coordinating Minister for Economics and Social Policies, Singapore IN-CONVERSATION Time: 9.15am – 10.15am The curtain-raiser for the week, In-Conversation is an engaging dialogue with distinguished world leaders who are active in shaping the global landscape for cities, water, environment and climate change. Together with the Opening Plenary, In-Conversation marks the opening of the three global events – World Cities Summit, Singapore International Water Week and CleanEnviro Summit Singapore. Moderator: Prof. Tommy Koh His Excellency Ranil Wickremesinghe Ambassador-at-Large, Prime Minister, Sri Lanka Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore OPENING PLENARY Time: 10.15am – 11.30am Cities have become the world’s dominant demographic and economic clusters, and we are seeing the rise of “megacities”. Increased urbanisation, the rising demand for resources and climate change will inhibit many cities’ potential to be engines of progress and prosperity. How should urban, water, environment and transport management evolve to keep pace with urbanisation? At this Opening Plenary session, high-level speakers from governments, international organisations and industry sectors will share insights on cross-disciplinary policies, management strategies and solutions. THE PRIVATE SECTOR Moderator: Prof. Chan Heng Chee • Architects, Master Developers and Urban Planners Steven J. Demetriou Ambassador-at-Large, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, • Data Analysts, Information Systems and Technology Professionals Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Jacobs • Engineering and Construction Professionals Singapore • Environment Management and Control Solution Providers • Equipment Manufacturers Luhut Pandjaitan • Financial Services: Investment Bankers and Infrastructure Financiers Bernard Charlès Coordinating Minister, Coordinating Ministry for • Professional Services: Legal, Audit, Accounting, and Management Consultants Vice-Chairman and Maritime Affairs, Indonesia • Property Developers and Consultants Chief Executive Officer, Dassault Systèmes Kristalina Georgieva • Safety and Security Solution Providers Chief Executive Officer, The World Bank Group • Technology Solution Providers and Systems Integrators • Transportation Solution Providers All speakers and information accurate as of time of 30 April 2018 4 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2018 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT MAYORS FORUM The WCS Mayors Forum is an exclusive, by-invitation-only global platform for mayors and city leaders to discuss pressing urban challenges and share best practices. These sessions will see case study presentations by mayors, and sharings by senior-level representatives from international organisations and industry players. There will also be interjections by representatives from the ASEAN Smart Cities Network, the WCS Young Leaders Symposium and the Singapore Sustainability Symposium. Date: Sunday, 8 July 2018 Time: 11.30am to 5.00pm Chairperson: Lawrence Wong, Minister, Ministry of National Development, Singapore Moderator: Prof. Greg Clark, CBE FAcSS Keynote Address: Shri Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh Session 1: What Should Mayors Do to Embrace and Capitalise on Disruptive Innovations? This session will discuss key governance instruments that mayors can use to transform disruptive innovations into opportunities that will help advance the development of cities. It will explore how cities can better prepare themselves to embrace innovation, adapt to new technologies, and successfully navigate disruptive business models to counter new challenges. Speakers: Prof. Alexander Zehnder, Singapore Sustainability Symposium Sustainable Earth Office, NTU Lucy Turnbull, Chief Commissioner, Greater Sydney Commission Dr. Vallop Suwandee, Chairman of Advisers to Governor, Bangkok Sergei Sobyanin, Mayor, Moscow Session 2: No Investment, No Cities – What Should Mayors Do to Attract Financing for Infrastructure Projects? This session will look at how the increasing involvement of the private sector in infrastructure projects has resulted in less direct supervision or ownership by local governments. In the quest for funds through alternative models of financing and investment, are mayors losing control over how cities should be developed? Will governance be increasingly critical to ensure that the public interest and project longevity are not compromised at the expense of short-term commercial gains? Speakers: Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor, Rotterdam H.E. H. Anies Rasyid Baswedan, Governor, Jakarta Louis Lim, Chief Operating Officer, Keppel Land; Managing Director, Keppel Technology and Innovation PARTICIPATING CITIES (As of 30 April 2018) EUROPE NORTH ASIA AMERICA 14 53 3 CITY PORTRAITS In conjunction with the Forum, there will be a pop-up exhibition, City TOTAL Portraits, that showcases the participating cities of 103 the Forum, including some of their citywide initiatives MIDDLE LATIN EAST and projects that have been AMERICA 9 successfully implemented. 6 AFRICA OCEANIA 11 7 www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 5 AFRICA • Muntinlupa City EUROPE MIDDLE EAST • Cross Rivers State • Nanchang • Ankara • Al Ain Municipality • Lilongwe City Council • Narayanganj • Antwerp • Al Bireh • Port Louis • Padang • Bilbao • Amman • Quelimane • Penang • Bristol • Aqaba • Rabat • Penghu County • Budapest • Isfahan Municipality • Siaya County • Rikuzentakata City • Essen • Nablus • San Pedro • Mersin • Riyadh ASIA • Siem Reap Province • Moscow • Angeles City • Singapore North East District • Rotterdam NORTH AMERICA • Balanga Singapore North West District • Tees Valley • Boulder • Banda Aceh Singapore South West District • Tirana • Brownsville • Chiang Mai Municipality Singapore South East District • West of England • Honolulu • Dipolog City • Surabaya • Fukuoka City LATIN AMERICA OCEANIA • Suwon City • Adelaide • Hiroshima City • Taichung City • Medellín • Jambi City • Panama City • Australian Capital Territory • Taipei City • Greater Sydney Commission • Johor Bahru City Council • Tangerang • Pilar • Kandahar • Sucre Municipality • The City of Nedlands • Tashkent • The City of Townsville • Mandalay • Toyama City • Tegucigalpa • Medan • Ulaanbaatar • Municipal Council of Seberang • Yala Perai Visit www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg/mayorsforum for the full list of participating cities.