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 • World City Prize • 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 . 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. Updated as of 30 April 2018 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT YOUNG LEADERS Innovation and Disruption

WCS YOUNG LEADERS SYMPOSIUM Date: Sunday, 8 July 2018 Time: 8.00am – 11.00am This year’s Symposium will focus on innovation and disruption in the public, private and people sectors. Selected Young Leaders will do a short sharing of what innovation means to them, the associated challenges, and the solutions they have in mind. This will be followed by three rounds of group discussions to deep dive into the ideas presented from multi-disciplinary angles and shape these ideas into concrete plans and projects. The discussions and concluding thoughts from the Symposium will be shared at the WCS Mayors Forum.

Chairperson: Desmond Lee, Second Minister, Ministry of National Development, Singapore Moderator: Pang Yee Ean, Director General, Investment Operations, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Speakers: Lai Chang Wen, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Ninja Van Shaishav Dharia, Regional Chief Executive Officer, Lodha Group His Worship Justin Lester, Mayor, Wellington

The WCS Young Leaders is a select group of change-makers from diverse sectors who shape the global urban agenda at the annual WCS Young Leaders Symposium. This network allows passionate leaders to debate on issues and identify initiatives to tackle urbanisation challenges.

TEMASEK FOUNDATION CONNECTS

WORLD CITIES SUMMIT YOUNG LEADERS PARTNER The WCS Young Leaders is proud to welcome the Temasek Foundation Connects as our partner. The Foundation seeks to build bridges and foster deeper understanding across communities, as well as strengthen professional and thought leadership networks for established and future leaders worldwide. It will also support more Young Leader-led initiatives to tackle urban issues in a multi-disciplinary manner.

All speakers and information accurate as of time of 30 April 2018 6 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2018 LEE KUAN YEW WORLD CITY PRIZE The Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize is named after Singapore’s first Prime Minister. Mr Lee was instrumental in developing Singapore into a distinctive, clean and green garden city in a short span of a few decades. Under his leadership, the adoption of strategic land use, transport and environmental policies and programmes have helped Singapore develop into a liveable city with a high quality living environment in tandem with rapid economic growth.

Inaugurated in 2010, the Prize is a biennial international award that honours outstanding achievements and contributions to the creation of liveable, vibrant and sustainable urban communities around the world. The Prize is awarded to cities and recognises their key leaders, organisations for displaying foresight, good governance and innovation in tackling urban challenges to bring about social, economic and environmental benefits holistically for their communities.

For more information about the Prize, please visit www.leekuanyewworldcityprize.com.sg

SEOUL 2018 LEE KUAN YEW WORLD CITY PRIZE LAUREATE Seoul is recognised as the role model for megacities with a will to change. With a leadership that dares to make bold decisions and a government that devises innovative problem-solving methods, the city has successfully turned itself around from a bureaucratic top-down city with rising tensions between the government and its people, into the inclusive, socially stable, and highly innovative city found today. As shown in Seoul’s successful and impactful high quality projects to repurpose urban infrastructure, the city has proven itself as an excellent example where leadership, commitment to citizen engagement, data-supported problem-solving decisions, and creative designs can transform the built environment, add vibrancy and improve quality of life. Read more on Seoul’s transformation at www.leekuanyewworldcityprize.com.sg/seoul

LEE KUAN YEW WORLD CITY PRIZE LECTURE AND FORUM

Date: Monday, 9 July 2018 Time: 1.30pm – 5.00pm

The Prize Lecture is one of the key highlights at the World Cities Summit. Delivered by the 2018 Prize Laureate, Seoul, the Prize Lecture is a platform that celebrates the Laureate’s achievements in creating liveable, vibrant, and sustainable urban communities with a high quality of life.

Delegates can also expect to gain insights from the 2018 Special Mentions: Hamburg, Kazan, Surabaya and Tokyo at the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Forum. This is a dedicated platform for them to share their diverse urban development experiences as case studies for cities around the world. Each speaker will present their unique context, the challenges faced, and the urban solutions deployed. Chairpersons: Dr. Cheong Koon Hean, Chief Executive Officer, Housing & Development Board, Singapore Prof. Marilyn Jordan Taylor, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Pennsylvania Wong Mun Summ, Co-Founder, WOHA

Hamburg Kazan Surabaya Tokyo www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 7 NETWORKING EVENTS EXCLUSIVE NETWORKING NIGHT (SUNDAY, 8 JULY) CÉ LA VI, Marina Bay Sands Interactive discussions from earlier in the day during the by-invitation only WCS Mayors Forum and WCS Young Leaders Symposium will culminate at the WCS Exclusive Networking Night. Expect an intimate evening of conversations and networking opportunities with mayors, governors and industry leaders, as well as our distinguished WCS Patron and Platinum Sponsors. This event is only open to WCS Mayors Forum attendees, and WCS Patron and Platinum Sponsors.

LEE KUAN YEW PRIZE AWARD CEREMONY AND BANQUET (MONDAY, 9 JULY) The Ritz-Carlton, Millennia The Lee Kuan Yew Prize Award Ceremony and Banquet celebrates the winners of the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize and Water Prize. President of Singapore Madam will be the Guest-of-Honour for the Ceremony and Banquet. A prestigious networking occasion, participants can extend corporate hospitality to business associates to join an evening of celebration. Network with your guests as well as mayors, city leaders and senior level industry players from all over the world at this sit-down dinner.

INDUSTRY NIGHT AT CITY SOLUTIONS SINGAPORE (TUESDAY, 10 JULY) Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands - Various Locations To celebrate the meeting of thought leaders across the urban, water, environment and transport sectors, as well as to encourage cross-sector partnerships and collaborations, we welcome all delegates to join us and unwind over wine and canapés on Tuesday evening. This Industry Night will be held at the City Solutions Singapore exhibition. Take the opportunity to view showcases at the City Solutions Singapore in a relaxed setting and mingle with sponsors and exhibitors. Look out for pop-up activities at some of the country pavilions and exhibition booths – do not miss out on announcements and experiences exclusive to this evening. 8 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2018 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT THEMATIC TRACKS

Date: Tuesday, 10 July 2018 Time Session 1: 9.00am – 10.30am Session 2: 11.00am – 12.30pm

There are four thematic tracks that will be held concurrently on 10 July 2018 that offer the opportunity for speakers to deep dive into topical issues. Case studies and best practices will also be shared by city leaders and practitioners who have directly led the projects to their successful conclusion.

URBAN GOVERNANCE

Session 1: Can Good Governance Prepare Cities for Disruptive Innovations?

With an increasingly volatile and uncertain global environment, public sector leadership will need to adapt quickly to fast-changing circumstances. Exacerbated by an increasingly active and vocal citizenry, it is critical for governments to be pragmatic, lead with a clear vision, and collaborate with the private and people sectors to co-create solutions for a more liveable city. Is good governance alone sufficient to provide the right foundation for disruptive technologies?

Moderator: Dr. Tan Chin Nam, Senior Corporate Adviser; Former Permanent Secretary Speakers: Marvin Rees, Mayor, Bristol Gotzone Sagardui, Coordinating Councillor for the Mayor’s Office, Economic Development and Good Government, Bilbao Dr. Jonathan Woetzel, Director and Senior Partner, McKinsey Global Institute Gabe Klein, Special Venture Partner, Fontinalis Partners Chew Men Leong, Chief Marketing Officer, Singapore Technologies Engineering

Session 2: Let’s Talk about Money – How Will Cities of the Future Be Financed?

Financial resources are the crucial ingredients to turning masterplans into reality. In recent years, the master developer approach and public-private partnership have provided cities with alternative financial resources to develop and rejuvenate themselves. New financial institutions are set to catalyse changes to modern urban investment strategies. How can mayors work better with investors, capital markets and stakeholders to tap into innovative resources and alternative models of urban financing and investment?

Moderator: Pang Yee Ean, Director General, Investment Operations, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Speakers: Dr. Sreedhar Cherukuri, Commissioner, Capital Region Development Authority, Government of Andhra Pradesh Datuk Ismail Ibrahim, Chief Executive Officer, Iskandar Regional Development Authority Sean Tompkins, Chief Executive Officer, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Michael P.M. Spies, Senior Managing Director, Innovation, India and New Market, Chair of Investment Committee, Tishman Speyer Simon Treacy, President, The Howard Hughes Corporation, Hawaii Stewart Upson, Managing Partner, Infrastructure, Brookfield Asset Management, Asia Pacific

PLANNING

Session 1: They Say “Old is Gold” – But Is It Really? Urban Regeneration through Integrated Planning

Cities are complex entities consisting of multiple urban systems. The various systems need to be coordinated through an integrated urban plan to create liveable outcomes, and to sustain quality of life for citizens. Integrating social, economic and environmental considerations into planning efforts is required to rejuvenate distressed urban areas in a holistic manner. How can the use of innovative technology and systems help governments make more informed planning decisions?

Moderator: Prof. Marilyn Taylor, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Pennsylvania Speakers: Dr. Gábor Bagdy, Deputy Mayor, Budapest Prof. Jan Gehl, Founder, Gehl Architects Nina Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Urban Development, Ascendas-Singbridge www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 9

PLANNING

Session 2: Can We Create Inclusive Communities through Master Planning?

Cities have always hosted much diversity with people of different ethnicities, religions, social classes, ideologies and wealth co-existing in formal and informal settlements. As urbanisation continues apace globally, cities are no longer just centres of commerce, industry and political power. They also serve as havens to increasingly diverse communities. This session explores how cities can be planned so that they are more inclusive and accepting of diversity.

Moderator: Dr. Orna Rosenfeld, Senior Housing Expert and Adviser, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Speakers: Dr. Cheong Koon Hean, Chief Executive Officer, Housing and Development Board, Singapore Dr. Aisa Kirabo Kacyira, Deputy Executive Director and Assistant Secretary-General, UN-Habitat Alex Washburn, Former Chief Urban Designer, NYC Department of City Planning; Principal, DRAW Brooklyn LLC Abhishek Lodha, Managing Director, Lodha Group

RESILIENCE

Session 1: What Does It Take to Be an Environmentally and Economically Resilient City?

Climate change is one of the biggest global challenges today. Cities are exploring innovative solutions, building robust infrastructure, and working out new financing arrangements in a bid to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change. A resilient city continuously learns from its past experiences as well as from others, and takes an integrated and holistic approach to respond, adapt and recover. What should mayors and city leaders do to ensure their cities can quickly recover from shocks and even take advantage of new opportunities from these threats?

Moderator: Henk Ovink, Dutch Special Envoy, International Water Affairs, Netherlands Speakers: Ahmed Aboutaleb, Mayor, Rotterdam Raisa Banfield, Vice Mayor, Panama City Kamlesh Yagnik, Chief Resilience Officer, Surat, India Jeremy Bentham, Vice President, Global Business Environment; Head of Shell Scenarios, Shell Jenny Bofinger-Schuster, Senior Vice President, Sustainability & Cities, Siemens

Session 2: Social Resilience – A Critical Component of a Liveable and Sustainable City

Urban resilience is about the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses and systems within a city to adapt and thrive despite stresses and acute shocks. Cities are becoming more connected digitally, yet there are increasing cultural differences, rising socio-economic disparities and aging infrastructure. By harnessing technology and social networks, dense urban populations provide many opportunities for creating connections and social support. Often, the appropriate social networks and capital are both the first and last lines of defence in times of crisis, be it terrorist attacks, financial crisis or natural disasters. How can we cultivate and build up the social resilience of cities?

Moderator: Michael Berkowitz, President, 100 Resilient Cities Speakers: Erion Veliaj, Mayor, Tirana H.E. Dr. Eric Chu, Mayor, New Taipei City Oscar Santiago Uribe Rocha, Chief Resilience Officer, Medellin Dr. Emi Kiyota, Founder and President, Ibasho Emani Kumar, Deputy Secretary General , ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability Kent Martinussen, Chief Executive Officer, Danish Architecture Centre David Portas, Managing Partner, Portas Consulting

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INNOVATION

Session 1: Disruptive Innovations – Bane or Boon for Cities?

Cities around the world are riding the waves of advanced technology to create future-ready urban solutions tailored to their development needs. Technology-enabled innovations come with a slew of promises made to a city’s inhabitants – from improving public service delivery to anticipating and solving urban challenges, to building an inclusive and vibrant community. What structures and processes do cities need to readily embrace disruptive innovations?

Moderator: Viswa Sadasivan, Chief Executive Officer, Strategic Moves Speakers: Dr. , Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Minister-in-Charge of Smart Nation Initiative, Singapore Lord Mayor Martin Haese, Mayor, Adelaide Didier Holleaux, Executive Vice President, ENGIE Dr. Katsumi Emura, Executive Vice President, Chief Technology Officer and Member of Board, NEC Corporation Harriet Green, Head of Asia Pacific, IBM

Session 2: Does Public-Private-People (3P) Collaboration Yield the Best Social Innovations?

Social innovation is the process of developing and deploying solutions to address challenging and often systemic social and environmental issues. The rise of social innovation labs in recent years has encouraged new forms of cooperation between the people, public and private sectors. These labs typically focus on small neighbourhoods or precincts, and provide ample opportunities for prototyping and testing ideas to adapt to the needs of the society. How can local governments work with businesses, research institutions and citizens to create a healthy ecosystem that enables innovative solutions to thrive in cities?

Moderator: Nicholas Fang, Executive Director, Singapore Institute of International Affairs Speakers: H.E. Tri Rismaharini, Mayor, Surabaya James Anderson, Head of Government Innovation, Bloomberg Philanthropies Dr. Jason Si Xiao, Executive Dean, Tencent Research Institute Dr. Goh Eng Lim, Vice President and SGI Chief Technology Officer, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Ling Hai, Co-President, Asia Pacific, MasterCard

For more information on the programme and speaker updates, visit http://www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg/thematic-tracks

WORLD CITIES SUMMIT PLENARY IS COLLABORATION THE PANACEA FOR LIVEABLE AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES OF THE FUTURE?

Date: Tuesday, 10 July 2018 Time: 2.00pm - 3.00pm

The WCS Plenary rounds off discussions over two days. It will pull together the insights and best practices, with a focus on embracing the future through innovation and collaboration. Cities are the sources and centres of innovation. Better collaboration between people-public-private is key to provide an enabling digital environment to support growth without stifling innovation, and ensure that people are not left behind amidst the fast pace of globalisation and urbanisation. While challenges from social unrest, environmental deterioration and economic stagnation are inevitable, city leaders can lead and affect real changes through good urban governance, prudent financing approaches and piloting of innovations.

Chairperson: Peter Ho, Chairman, Urban Redevelopment Authority; Former Head of Civil Service, Singapore Speakers: Bambang Susantono, Vice President, Knowledge Management, Asian Development Bank Peter Bakker, President, World Business Council for Sustainable Development Prof. Geoffrey West, Distinguished Professor and Past President, Science Board, Science Steering Santa Fe Insitute Summary: Dr. Liu Thai Ker, Chairman, Centre for Liveable Cities www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 11 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT THEMATIC FORUMS SHAPING CITIES THROUGH INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION IN CULTURE Co-Organised with Ministry Of Culture, Community and Youth, Singapore Date: Tuesday, 10 July 2018 Time: 3.30pm – 6.00pm Social fragmentation and technological disruptions are increasingly prevalent challenges faced by cities and their residents. For cities of the future to be liveable and sustainable, innovative and collaborative urban solutions will be critical. Going beyond existing standards of good governance and sound planning by authorities, cities need to rely on innovative uses of culture in collaboration with key stakeholders. How can cities meaningfully weave cultural elements into urban landscapes, to maximise their positive impact and social benefits for residents? URBAN GOVERNANCE: SINGAPORE’S PRINCIPLES AND APPROACHES Co-Organised with Civil Service College, Singapore Date: Tuesday, 10 July 2018 Time: 3.30pm – 5.00pm Interested to discuss Singapore’s approach to urban governance? This forum will feature local case studies that illustrate the city-state’s approach to urban governance and its underlying principles, and discuss how Singapore has managed to create a liveable and sustainable city to work, live and play in. The distinguished line-up of speakers will cover a range of examples, including infrastructure, social and economic domains. Welcome Address: Peter Ho, Chairman, Urban Redevelopment Authority; Former Head of Civil Service, Singapore Opening Speech: Peter Ong, Former Head of Civil Service, Singapore Speakers: Hwang Yu-Ning, Chief Planner and Acting Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore Dr. Mohamad Maliki bin Osman, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Mayor, South East District, Singapore Chng Kai Fong, Managing Director, Economic Development Board, Singapore BUILDING AND GROWING A THRIVING URBAN FOOD ECO-SYSTEM Co-Organised with Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority, Singapore Date: Tuesday, 10 July 2018 Time: 3.30pm – 6.00pm Amidst growing pressures on scarce food resources, rapid urbanisation rates and the impacts of climate change, there is a growing concern that global supply of food may not keep up with the growing demand. As a city state of about 730km2, Singapore’s resources—land, water and electricity—face many competing uses. Currently, less than 1 per cent of the land is used for agricultural food production and more than 98% of Singapore’s food is imported. Fortunately, recent growth in innovative technologies in the agriculture sector has opened up opportunities for cities like Singapore, making it now possible for farms to “grow more with less”. Beyond technology innovations, what else would it take to build and grow a thriving food ecosystem in an urban environment? This session brings together experts in the field of cluster development and in the forefront of agri-technology innovation to discuss and provide insights on urban food solutions. Opening Address: Lim Kok Thai, Chief Executive Officer, Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority, Singapore BUSINESS AND CITY SOLUTIONS FORUMS SOUTH ASIA IN PERSPECTIVE: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RISING URBAN NEEDS Date: Tuesday, 10 July 2018 Time: 3.30pm – 5.00pm India’s embrace of rapid urbanisation has been closely watched since its Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Indian Smart Cities mission in 2015, with the aim of developing 100 smart cities to enable sustainable and citizen- centric urban growth. While Andhra Pradesh builds a new capital city drawing on global best practices and invites cutting-edge urban solutions, Maharashtra customises sustainable practices to retrofit its existing cities. Together with other South Asian cities, the session will present business opportunities in cities with high urban growth rates looking to find ready solutions to their increasing demands. CHINA INNOVATION FORUM: CHINA IN THE NEW ERA Date: Wednesday, 11 July 2018 Time: 9.00am – 12.15pm China is entering a new era of development and rapidly rising to become a leading, innovative world economy. No longer just the “Factory of the World”, China is at the forefront of new economy innovations like cashless payment, sharing economy, smart city and urban solutions. The Belt and Road Initiative is a landmark initiative announced by the Chinese leadership to promote inclusive and sustainable development, with innovation and collaboration as key thrusts of achieving this goal. This forum aims to share about China in the New Era and the various innovations China is embracing to achieve inclusive and sustainable development.

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Site visits are specially-designed, half-day tours that offer first-hand perspectives SITE VISITS on how policies and ideas can be implemented successfully. They are available to registered delegates only. Additional fees apply.

For more information and to register, visit www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg

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SINGAPORE RIVER AND MARINA BAY CYCLING ALONG THE SINGAPORE RIVER AND MARINA BAY: AN ATTRACTIVE AND SUSTAINABLE PRECINCT SUNDAY, 8 JULY | 2.30pm - 6.00pm

The Marina Bay area is an extension of the old Central Business District and a gem of modern Singapore. The area is planned based on environmentally-sustainable strategies with innovative supporting infrastructure systems. The Singapore River, once polluted and unsuitable for human and marine activities, has been transformed into a high-quality, 24/7 live-work-play environment that encapsulates the essence of the global city. This tour offers insights into what it took to bring about this urban transformation.

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ART AND THE CITY GILLMAN BARRACKS, FORMER MILITARY HOUSING TURNED ARTS HOT SPOT SUNDAY, 8 JULY | 3.30pm - 6.00pm

Tour this unique visual art cluster, surrounded by lush tropical greenery and Image courtesy of People’s Association set in conserved, former military barracks. Gillman Barracks is home to international and Singapore art galleries, research OUR TAMPINES HUB centre NTU Centre for Contemporary Art SINGAPORE’S LARGEST INTEGRATED COMMUNITY AND LIFESTYLE HUB Singapore, and a children’s centre for SUNDAY, 8 JULY | 1.00pm - 4.00pm creativity. Through this tour, delegates will gain an understanding of how Visit this community-focused development that brings together multiple collaborations in art and culture between government agencies and offers a comprehensive range of services and the public, private and people sectors can facilities for residents. Our Tampines Hub celebrates the full sense of help enhance a city. community through meaningful engagement, and enriches the urban life of residents through multiple experiences, empowering them to stake ownership of the hub. www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 13

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BRINGING KALLANG RIVER INTO BISHAN-ANG MO KIO PARK SINGAPORE’S FLAGSHIP ABC WATERS PROJECT TUESDAY, 10 JULY | 3.30pm - 6.00pm

One of the largest and most popular parks in Singapore, Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park was redeveloped in 2009 under the Active, Beautiful, Clean (ABC) Waters Programme. The Programme aims to bring people closer to water by beautifying utilitarian facilitates, providing waterfront community spaces and improving water quality. The 2.7km-long concrete canal that ran along the length of the park has since been transformed into a meandering river that is surrounded by lush banks of wildflowers and well-integrated with nearby residences.

Image courtesy of Khoo Teck Puat Hospital

INTEGRATED PLANNING FOR QUALITY LIVING IN KAMPUNG ADMIRALTY & KHOO TECK PUAT HOSPITAL ACTIVE AND GREEN LIVING IN COMMUNITY FACILITIES WEDNESDAY, 11 JULY | 9.00am – 1.00pm

Aimed at promoting active living and social Image courtesy of Singapore Botanic Gardens interaction within the community, Kampung Admiralty (Kampung meaning “Village” in Malay) is the first development in Singapore SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS LEARNING FOREST to fully integrate housing for elderly with a wide range of social, healthcare, communal GREENING AND BIODIVERSITY IN THE CITY and retail facilities. Designed for seniors TUESDAY, 10 JULY | 3.30pm - 6.00pm to lead independent and active lifestyles, units come complete with elderly-friendly The Singapore Botanic Gardens (SBG) is the first and only tropical features. In parallel, branded as “garden in botanic garden on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Established a hospital, hospital in a garden”, Khoo Teck in 1859, SBG is a leading international institution of tropical botany Puat Hospital incorporates nature into its and horticulture, and contributes greatly to the implementation of design to create a tranquil environment that Singapore’s Garden City vision. promotes patients’ rehabilitation. 14 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2018

Co-located events offer opportunities to interact with policymakers, government officers and industry practitioners from around the CO-LOCATED EVENTS world with different expertise.

6 - 7 JULY 9 - 11 JULY 10 JULY FRIDAY - SATURDAY MONDAY - WEDNESDAY TUESDAY 6TH MEETING OF GOVERNORS/ Z-ISLAND: THE LATEST URBAN CO-CREATING OUR CITIES: MAYORS OF ASEAN CAPITALS EXPANSION AREA OF BILBAO CONVERSATIONS WITH STARTUPS, By the People’s Association of Singapore By Bilbao International Singapore will host the 6th Meeting of The city of Bilbao, Spain, won the inaugural GOVERNMENTS AND CORPORATES Governors/Mayors of ASEAN Capitals Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Laureate WORKING TOWARDS MORE (MGMAC) in 2018. The programme line-up for its integrated and holistic approach to LIVEABLE CITIES will allow mayors and governors to address urban transformation. The metropolis is By ENGIE liveable and sustainable city challenges now embarking on its next phase, shifting ENGIE is inviting guests to discover with their peers, share experiences from being a service provider city to a emerging trends and solutions shaping and insight, and forge partnerships and knowledge generator city. This conference cities across the world. Inspiring alliances for future collaborations. Started will share the keys of Bilbao´s latest major speakers, city representatives, startup in 2013 by the Jakarta Governor, the urban re-development plan: The Z-Island. entrepreneurs and corporations, will MGMAC brings together governors and This integral and sustainable project will introduce their vision and present concrete mayors of the capital cities in ASEAN to turn an old industrial district into a smart tools to help companies and decision discuss a broad range of topics pertaining island, articulating the rebirth of a tech makers co-create better cities. Topics to the growth and development of cities. district in a well-connected city centre will include urban planning, developing area. sustainable infrastructure–particularly through cooling and urban networks– 8 JULY and tackling the challenge of integrating SUNDAY 9 JULY disruptive innovation into cities. The MONDAY session will consist of a series of short and ASEAN SMART CITIES NETWORK engaging pitches followed by a co-creation INAUGURAL MEETING BETTER CITIES WITH SMART exercise. By the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Most of ASEAN’s growth is driven by urban TECHNOLOGY: GOVERNMENT & centres, with 90 million more people BUSINESS FLOWS IN A SMART CITY 10 JULY expected to urbanise by 2030. This rapid By MasterCard TUESDAY urbanisation has implications on critical issues such as traffic congestion, security LOOKING GLOBAL FOR LOCAL and air and water quality. Technological and 10 JULY IMPACT IN URBAN ASIA digital solutions can be catalysts to resolve TUESDAY By Urban Land Institute and Centre for many of these issues, improving citizens’ Liveable Cities lives and creating new opportunities. The The Urban Land Institute (ULI) works ASEAN Member States recognise this and BETTER CITIES WITH SMART with cities around the world to share many have designated specific cities as TECHNOLOGY: LEVERAGING DATA TO best practices in land use and real estate smart cities or are launching smart city BUILD SMARTER CITIES development through the Advisory Services projects. The ASEAN Smart Cities Network By MasterCard Programme, a 71-year-old initiative that is set up to synergise these efforts and has completed over 600 panels in 47 is envisioned as a collaborative platform states, 12 countries, and 4 continents. where ASEAN cities work towards the 10 JULY In Asia Pacific, the Advisory Services common goal of smart and sustainable programme has worked closely with local urban development. TUESDAY agencies on a range of land use and urban issues. These topics included envisioning SHOW ME THE NUMBERS: IFHP the future city, historic preservation, and 8 JULY 10 JULY SOCIAL CITIES INDEX master plan development. By International Federation for Housing and SUNDAY TUESDAY Planning When it comes to quantifying sustainability, INCLUSIVE HEALTHY PLACES – gauges for environmental impacts and PRACTICAL ADVICE ON INCLUSION economic consequences exist and are AND HEALTH IN PUBLIC SPACE increasingly accessible; however, it By Cities Changing Diabetes, Gehl and C40 remains a great challenge to put a measure Everyday environments play a fundamental on social sustainability. This event will role in shaping how healthy we are as review the International Federation for individuals and communities. The two Housing and Planning’s current efforts as sessions aim to solicit feedback from an implementation agent of United Nations’ participants on a new framework for 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and creating inclusive and healthy places, and New Urban Agenda, as well as stress on the to discuss how quality public spaces fit importance of partnerships and metrics 10 JULY into a broader culture of health. Gehl will that focuses on the social sustainability of TUESDAY be presenting case studies on mobility, cities and communities. Aiming to identify healthy food systems and best-practice more indicators and foster partnerships, THE FUTURE OF CITIES IN THE public space design; C40 will be presenting the event will kick-off with short presentations to spark discussion with FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION on reflections regarding to climate change; By World Cities Summit Young Leaders while Cities Changing Diabetes will be and amongst the participants, followed by focusing on health. networking and informal dialogue. www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 15

10 JULY TUESDAY SOCIAL RESILIENCE THROUGH SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY By SportsSG and Portas Consulting Sports and physical activity have been proven to improve physical health, deliver economic benefits and generate greater social cohesion. Yet policy-makers still grapple with the challenges of developing comprehensive metrics that support 10 - 12 JULY 11 JULY decision making. Active Citizens Worldwide TUESDAY - THURSDAY WEDNESDAY was launched in partnership by Singapore, London and Auckland, to demonstrate the ICOST CONFERENCE – DESIGNING A TRANSFORMATIVE RESEARCH value of an active lifestyle and identify strategies that would maximise impact. BETTER FUTURE – URBAN ASSISTED FOR FUTURE CITIES: A GLOBAL The cities will showcase unique insights LIVING NETWORK on the societal return of a more active city By Image and Pervasive Access Laboratory By Future Cities Laboratory with an open discussion around the drivers With 2018 marked as the French– The Future Cities Laboratory has launched of physical activity and its ability to build Singaporean Year of Innovation, ICOST an ambitious vision to create a global resilience. will present and discuss research findings research network and invites you to help to tackle challenges for both countries shape it at this symposium. By 2050 an pertaining to smart urban environments, additional 2.5 billion people will be living in assistive technologies for smart cities, cities; designing, planning and managing internet of things, smart urban spaces the future cities that will accommodate and intelligent environments. This year’s these urbanising populations cannot Conference will focus on urban assisted follow current resource-intensive norms. living, where solutions will target to The scale and complexity of urbanisation improve the quality of life for people at calls for deeper and broader collaboration risk of seclusion in smart cities. Over amongst scientists, planners, designers, two and a half days, invited delegates artists and city makers in government, will get to present and discuss their industry, and civil society. This symposium experiences, alongside a dynamic line-up will showcase examples of cutting-edge of keynote speakers, panel discussions, transformative research on high density demonstrations and technical exhibits. cities and building more responsive and inclusive cities, describe the vision, and provide an opportunity to enrich it. 11 JULY WEDNESDAY 11 JULY 11 JULY SCIENCE AND THE SUSTAINABLE WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY CITY By Springer Nature COOLING SINGAPORE SYMPOSIUM: AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES: LESSONS As the climate changes, population MITIGATING URBAN HEAT ISLAND FROM SEOUL AND SINGAPORE grows, and energy and water needs EFFECT By Seoul Institute and Centre for Liveable soar, cities represent one of the biggest By Singapore-ETH Centre Cities challenges–and biggest hopes–for Singapore is warmer than it has to be due The Centre for Liveable Cities is achieving truly sustainable development. to the Urban Heat Island effect, a man- collaborating with the Seoul Institute for Globally respected academic publisher made phenomenon affecting large and their third joint research project, Age- Springer Nature will launch a summit to densely populated cities. Global climate Friendly Cities. Case studies and insights bring together city leaders with leading change and urbanisation will cause urban from both cities on ageing policies will be experts on urban sustainability. Science temperatures to rise further with the shared, followed by a panel discussion with and the Sustainable City will feature four potential to present serious threats to the experts from both cities on creating age- panel discussions on urban science, economy, society and health of the urban friendly urban environments. biophilic urbanism in designing a healthy population. The Cooling Singapore team city, Singapore as a living laboratory, will present a UHI mitigation roadmap to and sustainable waste management guide policy-making and help coordinate with technology and big data analysis. long-term mitigation efforts and R&D The keynote address will be delivered activities. The research was conducted by Bernard Meyerson, Chief Innovation by a multidisciplinary team led by the Officer of IBM and appointee to Singapore’s Singapore-ETH Centre in collaboration International Advisory Panel on Urban with NUS, SMART and TUMCREATE. Solutions and Sustainability. For a full list of events and registration details, visit www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg

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Private: Register to Attend Open for Walk in By-Invite 16 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2018 CITY SOLUTIONS SINGAPORE Connect with Key City Players

Make meaningful connections at City Solutions Singapore (CSS) – it is the preferred global platform to showcase new and cutting-edge solutions for smart nations and urban environments. With over 21,000 visitors in 2016, from 125 countries and regions, CSS provides the catalyst to seek new partnerships and business opportunities. The participation of over 1,000 companies makes CSS an international marketplace of choice for stakeholders across the value chain of sustainable development.

Featuring over 20 country pavilions, the integrated expo in 2018 will cover over 31,000 sqm and comprise four overarching themes – Water Expo @ CSS, Cities @ CSS, Environment @ CSS and Transport @ CSS. Few other exhibitions in the world cover these key sectors in such an integrated manner that creates tremendous synergy for both the exhibitors and visitors.

For more information on partnership or exhibition opportunities, please contact Kimberly Wee at [email protected]

Companies incorporated in Singapore are eligible to claim up to 50% International Marketing Activities Programme (iMAP) funding should they participate in the Singapore Pavilion at Cities @ CSS.

PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES World Cities Summit – Your Preferred Business Network

HOW YOU CAN BENEFIT Leverage on Singapore’s ASEAN Chairmanship for 2018. Use this opportunity to reach out to more ASEAN cities in this congregation of distinguished ministers, mayors and city leaders. As of 30 April, we have over 500 mayors, city and industry leaders who will be joining us at WCS, and we are targeting to hit a record high of welcoming more than 120 mayors to the Summit.

Bring your brand directly to your most valued target audience. An unrivalled week in Singapore that gathers the top leaders from both public and private sectors, the World Cities Summit is the platform to showcase your company’s thought leadership and innovative urban solutions. This is a premium outreach channel for your brand to stand out to your target audience.

Uncover new opportunities by connecting with key decision-makers from around the world. The participants in attendance are high-level decision makers, as well as thought leaders from international organisations and academia. Leverage on extensive networking opportunities and exclusive events to engage these leaders, forge global partnerships, and develop business opportunities.

As our partner, you can tap on our comprehensive marketing solutions and strategic engagement of multiple stakeholders, as well as the media. There are also à la carte collaterals and networking events available for corporate sponsorship. Contact Kimberly Wee at [email protected] to discuss how you can enhance your brand image globally, increase your brand visibility, and make valuable contacts. www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 17

A SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT PAVILION LIVEABLE AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES Embracing the Future through Innovation and Collaboration

Imagine Singapore in 2035. What could our future city look like in light of the opportunities and challenges we have? Themed “Liveable & Sustainable Cities: Embracing the Future through Innovation and Collaboration”, the Singapore Government Pavilion envisions a tomorrow pulled together by the government, research institutions, agencies, industries and the community. It will showcase innovative solutions across transportation, security, food and energy, climate change, space management and digital capabilities.

This pavilion road maps Singapore’s progress in developing integrated urban solutions, building economic, environmental, physical and social resilience, and engaging with communities. Through live demonstrations and interactive media displays, the showcases will immerse you in the developments of cutting innovations that are already a reality or in the pipeline. Come share your experiences on common challenges, communicate collaboration opportunities, and take a stake in our liveable and sustainable future.

PARTICIPATING SINGAPORE AGENCIES

• Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore • National Environment Agency • Agency for Science, Technology and Research • National Parks Board • Centre for Liveable Cities • People’s Association • Economic Development Board • Singapore Land Authority • Housing & Development Board • Sport Singapore • JTC Corporation • Singapore Tourism Board • Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources • Urban Redevelopment Authority

CITY INNOVATORS Pitch Perfect: Bringing Your Innovation to the World Arena

Date: Tuesday, 10 July 2018 Time: 3.30pm – 6.00pm

Have you invented the next game-changer in urban development? City Innovators is a new pop-up platform for start- ups to pitch their latest innovative technologies or solutions to over 3,000 government and industry leaders, urban solution experts and potential investors participate in the World Cities Summit. The programme will culminate with a networking opportunity at Industry Night at City Solutions Singapore expo. To participate, start-ups can either exhibit at the City Solutions Singapore or register for a programme pass for 10 July 2018. Contact Kimberly Wee at [email protected] for opportunities. 18 WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2018 REGISTER EARLY AND CUSTOMISE YOUR EXPERIENCE

ONLINE REGISTRATION BRING A TEAM ENDS ON 22 JUNE 2018 Enjoy up to 20% off On-site registration will be each pass when you available from 7 July 2018. register as a group.

PREMIUM PASS CONFERENCE PASS SGD 2,800 SGD 2,500 (To access World Cities Summit, (To access World Cities Summit only) Singapore International Water Week and CleanEnviro Summit Singapore) REGISTER YOUR INTEREST DISCOUNT % STANDARD RATE DISCOUNT % STANDARD RATE

Standard Rates N.A. SGD 2,800 N.A. SGD 2,500 (From 15 May 2018)

Group (5-9 delegates) 15% SGD 2,380 15% SGD 2,125

Group (10 or more delegates) 20% SGD 2,240 20% SGD 2,000

Low Income Countries^ 30% SGD 1,960 30% SGD 1,750

Loyalty Discount* 10% SGD 2,520 10% SGD 2,250

Strategic Partners 20% SGD 2,240 20% SGD 2,000

Supporting Organisations 10% SGD 2,520 10% SGD 2,250

An additional 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST) is applicable to delegates from Singapore-registered companies. ^ According to the World Bank classification. Please refer to http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-and-lending-groups#low_income * Loyalty Discount is offered to past delegates of WCS 2016 and WCS 2014. Only one discount applies, discounts cannot be used cumulatively.

For enquiries about registration and discount rates, please write to [email protected]

Tickets to the Lee Kuan Yew Prize Award Ceremony and Banquet and site visits are ticketed separately during online registration. For more information on the site visits, visit www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg/about-site-visits www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg 19 PROGRAMME-AT-A-GLANCE

AM LATE AM PM LATE PM EVENING 7 JUL SAT Meeting of the Governors and Mayors of ASEAN Capitals (MGMAC) Site Visit: Our Tampines Hub World Cities Summit Young Leaders Symposium Site Visit: Gillman Barracks By-Invite Only Site Visit: Singapore River & Marina Bay 8 JUL WCS Exclusive SUN ASEAN Smart Cities Networking Night Network World Cities Summit Mayors Forum By-Invite Only Inaugural Meeting

Singapore International Water Week

City Solutions Singapore

Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Forum Lee Kuan Yew Lee Kuan Yew 9 JUL Prize Award World City Prize Joint Leaders Forum: and Water Prize Ceremony & MON Opening Ceremony, In-Conversation Closing the Waste-Water-Energy Loop - Banquet and Opening Plenary Lectures Catalysing a Resilient and Sustainable Future

Singapore International Transport Congress and Exhibition

City Solutions Singapore

Thematic Track: Thematic Track: Thematic Forum: Shaping Cities through Urban Governance Urban Governance Innovation and Collaboration in Culture Can Good Governance Prepare Let’s Talk about Money Cities for - How Will Cities Disruptive Innovations? of the Future Be Financed?

Thematic Track: Thematic Forum: Urban Governance: Planning Thematic Track: Singapore’s Principles and Approaches They Say “Old is Gold” Planning - But Is It Really? Urban Can We Create Inclusive Regeneration through Communities Integrated Planning through Master Planning? World Cities Thematic Forum: Building and Growing a Summit Thriving Urban Food Eco-system Thematic Track: Plenary Thematic Track: Resilience 10 JUL Resilience Social Resilience Industry Night at What Does It Take to Be - A Critical Component of a Site Visit: an Environmentally and City Solutions TUES Liveable and Singapore Botanic Gardens Singapore Economically Resilient City? Sustainable City

Thematic Track: Thematic Track: Innovation Site Visit: Innovation Bringing Kallang River into Disruptive Innovations Does Public-Private-People (3P) Collaboration Yield the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park - Bane or Boon for Cities? Best Social Innovations? Co-located Events

Business Forums

Singapore International Water Week

CleanEnviro Summit Singapore

Singapore International Transport Congress and Exhibition

City Solutions Singapore

Co-located Events Co-located Events Site Visit: Kampung Admiralty & Khoo Teck Puat Hospital 11 JUL City Solutions Forum WED Singapore International Water Week

CleanEnviro Summit Singapore

Singapore International Transport Congress and Exhibition

12 JUL Singapore International Water Week THU CleanEnviro Summit Singapore

*Programme updated as of 30 April 2018

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Joint Programme World Cities Summit Singapore International Water Week CleanEnviro Summit Singapore

Singapore International Transport Congress and Exhibition The biennial World Cities Summit 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. Jointly organised by Singapore’s Centre for Liveable Cities and Urban Redevelopment Authority, key highlights of the Summit include the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize, the annual World Cities Summit Mayors Forum and Young Leaders Symposium.

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