Cities everywhere are positioning themselves to participate in the smart city boom with large investments and resources mobilised to build the next hi-tech...

Smart Cities and Urban Innovation Symposium

Location:

The Concourse Civic Pavillion
2067 NSW
Australia

Smart Cities and Urban Innovation International Symposium

Featuring

Brett Casson

Brett Casson

Infrastructure Development and Strategic Innovation, Autodesk Asia Pacific.

Brett Casson is responsible for Infrastructure Development and Strategic Innovation across the Asia Pacific region for Autodesk. Brett works with Autodesk to deliver infrastructure, construction and reality capture solutions on the largest and most complex projects in the region.

In addition, he is also actively involved with government digital advisory. Brett has spent over 20 years in industry working in the construction and transportation sector.

 

 

Chris Pettit

Chris Pettit

Professor of Urban Science, City Futures UNSW

Professor Pettit is the inaugural Chair of Urban Science at the University of New South Wales (2015), being previously at the University Melbourne (20011-2015). The State Government of Victoria, (2004-2011) and RMIT University (2002-2004).  He is responsible for the Digital Cities course at UNSW. He previously developed the Urban Informatics course at the University of Melbourne and was the lead author on the ESRI online virtual campus course in GIS and planning which attracted more than 3,000 students between 2000 and 2010.

His educational background has been focussed specifically on the fields of spatial planning and GIS at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.  His Ph.D. examined the using of GIS and mapping technologies for undertaking scenario planning at the land parcel level across municipalities.  Professor Pettit is closely involved with a number of professional organisations.  He is a member of the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) and the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA).

Internationally, Professor Pettit is a board member of the International advisory board for the “Geo for All” initiative. He is co-Chair of the “Geo for All” Urban Science and City Data Thematic, Co-Chair of the Research Data Alliance (RDA) International Interest Group on Urban Quality of Life Indicators and the Co-Chair of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Technical Commission II Working Group on Geographical Visualization and Virtual Reality.

Manojit Bose

Manojit Bose

Senior Director, Domestic IT and eGovernance, NASSCOM, India

In 2015 India announced the launch of an ambitious 100 smart cities movement which aims to develop 100 cities to facilitate India’s formidable urbanisation challenge and economic transformation. Manojit Bose is closely involved with this initiative with previous and current roles within the government and private sectors.

He is co-author of the NASSCOM report titled, “Integrated ICT and Geospatial Technologies Framework for the 100 Smart Cities Mission”. Before joining NASSCOM he was heading the eGovernance mission team for one of federal states in India, driving various IT led initiatives of the federal government.

Manojit is currently Senior Director of Domestic IT and eGovernance for NASSCOM in India. He is an industry veteran with over 15 years of experience in IT, having worked with companies like Tata Consultancy Services and Cognizant Technology Solutions in global client facing roles.

He has successfully led client engagements both in Japan and in the US, over and above, leading pre-sales and business development initiatives both within India and outside. In his current role, Manojit is driving the Smart Cities initiative, amongst his other engagements in eGovernance, and works closely with the federal and local government as well as the Industry. Manojit holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from National Institute of Technology (NIT), Silchar and has done his MBA from Indian School of Business, Hyderabad.

Dr. Youn Taik Leem

Dr. Youn Taik Leem

Director of the Ubiquitous City Research Cluster and Professor at the Department of Urban Engineering Hanbat National University, Korea

Korea is the originator of the ubiquitous city movement and a forerunner in today’s internet of things IoT revolution. Dr. Youn Taik Leem is the Operating Head of Ubiquitous City Research Cluster (UCRC) and a Professor at the Department of Urban Planning and Engineering, Hanbat National University, Korea. Professor Leem’s research focuses on the analysis and planning of urban region on the basis of information technologies, such as geographic information systems and ubiquitous city. 

Before joining academia, Dr. Leem worked for more than 10 years in various global private conglomerates and research institutes. He published a textbook on ‘Geographic information system for urban engineers’ and has edited a book on the use of ‘Geographic information systems for urban planning’. He has also contributed to the book ‘Knowledge- based urban development:  Planning and applications in the information era’.

Sarah Barns

Sarah Barns

Research Fellow, Digital Producer, Strategist

Sarah Barns is a research fellow, digital producer and strategist whose work focuses on the disruptive potentials of digital transformation on cities and place-making. Awarded an Urban Studies Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in 2013 through Western Sydney University, her current research addresses the governance and technology frameworks needed to support effective urban data programs.

She currently supports CSIRO / data61 Future Cities program development on data-riven city indicator development,and has established digital place-making studio Esem Projects.

She brings to her work on digital cities extensive experience as a producer & strategist working across the digital creative industries, and a passion for cities that build resilient communities & support future generations.

Domino Risch

Domino Risch

Workplace Director, BVN Architects

Domino Risch is BVN’s Workplace Director and a highly experienced Interior Designer. For almost two decades Domino has worked with clients from a diverse portfolio of industry sectors and locations around Australia delivering highly innovative and effective workplaces.  

With a passion for projects that are fundamentally aligned with strategic business drivers and that involve complex cultural change agendas, Domino enjoys deeply collaborative and engaged partnerships with her clients that deliver lasting benefit to all that experience them.

Daejun Lee

Daejun Lee

Senior Manager, IoT Solutions Business Office, SK Telecom, Korea

SK Telecom is one of the giants of Korean telecommunications with a major role in establishing Korea as an international smart cities leader.

Daejun Lee is a key member of the organisation being a senior manager for the IoT Solutions Business Office in SK Telecom (SKT), Korea. As a chief architect, he is responsible for enterprise IT architecture and has extensive business experience working in the Smart City Division including the running of integrated city operation systems, smart buildingd, and city energy management.

He has also had experience in the public sector, where he was in charge of providing public safety services based on video transmission by establishing the next generation network (LTE). Recently, he is responsible for business development tasks applying IoT within the public sector. Before joining SKT, he was at Accenture where he worked in various ICT consulting roles in South Korea, the UK and Taiwan.

Greg Stone

Greg Stone

Head of Digital Services Australasia, ARUP

Greg Stone is a Principal of Arup, and leads the Digital business of Arup Australasia. At Arup he is engaged with smart city initiatives locally and throughout the region. Greg has previously held roles as chief technology officer of Microsoft as well as being founder of the ODI “Open Data Institute” in Australia.

In his present role, Greg Stone provides design, strategy, insight and operational efficiency for Arups’ clients across the built environments throughout Australasia. Greg’s digital practice enables clients prepare for, and prosper in a data-driven future where people meet the built environment.

Greg brings expertise from across the built environment, human centred practice and global scale technology design and deployment. This enables Arup to provide existing and new digital offerings ranging from digital master planning, data modelling, analysis and machine learning through next generation identity, access design and human interaction design. 

Dianne Vella-Brodrick

Dianne Vella-Brodrick

Associate Professor and Director of the Master of Applied Positive Psychology program, University of Melbourne

Dianne Vella-Brodrick (PhD) is an Associate Professor and Deputy Director (Research) at the Centre for Positive Psychology at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne. Dianne is the inaugural Director of the Master of Applied Positive Psychology program (2013 – 2015), an Editor in Chief of the Psychology of Well-Being journal and Secretary of the International Positive Psychology Association.

Dianne founded the Australian Positive Psychology Network and has co-directed three Australian Positive Psychology and Well-being conferences. Her work is well published in scientific journals and she has received over 2.5 million dollars of funding for her research on evaluating well-being programs using the latest innovations and methods.

She has a special interest in studying how time use and technology relate to physical health and psychological well-being.

Jeremy Gill

Jeremy Gill

Associate and Sydney Practice Leader at SGS Economics and Planning

Jeremy is an urban planner with ten years of experience in strategic planning and policy development. He has worked in Australia and the United Kingdom across the private, public and tertiary education sectors. With a background in landscape architecture, Jeremy has worked on a number of metropolitan planning issues. 
 
He has advised state and local government on urban renewal best practice, approaches to industrial land use planning and has provided economic development strategies for urban transformation precincts. Jeremy has also worked closely with the NSW Department of Planning and Environment to help develop Sydney’s subregional strategies.
Andrew Low

Andrew Low

Commercial and Workplace Thought Leader, Architect and Principal, HASSELL

Andrew is a Principal of HASSELL with responsibilities across architecture, commercial design and master planning. He is based in Melbourne and is the leader of the Commercial and Workplace sector at HASSELL. Andrew has recent experience on a broad range hospitality, mixed-use, commercial, workplace and master planning projects spanning Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and South East Asia (Kuala Lumpur and Singapore).
 
Andrew combines his expertise in high rise commercial architecture, high performance workplaces, hospitality and urban design to lead teams to create people focused spaces. Andrew has worked extensively on interplay between architecture, urban design and workplace to create great activated city places that match the needs of contemporary cities and their occupants. Recent experience includes the redevelopment of some of Australia’s newest mixed-use places, most recently, Brookfield Place in Perth. At a time when changing expectations and economic imperatives see the citizens of all Australian cities demanding a richer variety of experience and opportunity from their central city areas, Andrew brings a clear understanding of how the drivers of successful commercial architecture and workplace can be combined with a dynamic place making approach to create meaningful, authentic city spaces that connect people with place.
 
This experience is now being combined with a focus on the role technology will have in reshaping the way space is both designed and used in the future as the disruption process continues to shift paradigms at an extraordinary rate.
Jonathan Emery

Jonathan Emery

Managing Director, Urban Regeneration at Lend Lease

Jonathan joined Lendlease as Managing Director of Urban Regeneration in 2014 bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role having worked in the industry for 25 years in the UK, Europe and The Middle East. Jonathan’s expertise is in conceptualising and delivering major award winning complex projects across all asset classes in developed and developing countries. 
 
Previous to Lendlease, Jonathan worked for Maijid Al Futtaim Properties and was responsible for major real estate developments. Jonathan chaired MAF Properties’ corporate social responsibility committee and was a member of the Executive Board. Jonathan managed a land portfolio of 7 million square metres across 7 countries within the Middle East, with projects across multiple sectors including infrastructure, residential, retail, hotels, commercial and other amenity uses.
Sarah Reilly

Sarah Reilly

Director of CRED Consulting

Sarah Reilly is the Director of Cred Consulting, a social planning and community engagement consultancy she established in 2003. Sarah has more than 20 years’ experience in community and strategic planning and community engagement.

Sarah is highly skilled working within culturally, socially and economically diverse communities for clients such as City of Sydney, Bridge Housing, and NSW Government. She is an advocate for building strong communities through collaboration, capacity building and innovation.

Sekhar Kondepudi

Sekhar Kondepudi

Director of the Smart Cities and IoT Lab, NUS, Singapore

Dr. Kondepudi has over 25 years of global business and product experience in a variety of technology verticals including smart cities, smart buildings and Internet of Things (IoT). Currently an Associate Professor of Smart Buildings and Smart Cities at the National University of Singapore, he directs the Smart Cities, Smart Buildings and IoT Lab @ NUS. In the past he has led global teams on smart cities at Cisco Systems, Motorola, Sprint and also the Electric Utility Industry in the United States.

He is active in providing strategic advisory and consulting services to both public (BCA, NEA, and ICCS in Singapore) and private sectors (from Fortune 500 companies to Start-Ups) related to smart cities in Singapore, India and North Africa, as well as on Internet of Things (IoT) and energy efficiency. He has also been a Vice-Chair for the focus group on Smart Sustainable Cities at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), a specialised agency of the United Nations who developed 14 technical reports related to smart sustainable cities.

Sarbeswar Praharaj

Sarbeswar Praharaj

Urban Planner, Smart Cities RC UNSW

Sarbeswar is a PhD candidate at University of New South Wales. His research emphasises the smart transformation of cities in emerging economies.

He holds a double Master’s Degree in City Planning and Geography and served as Project Manager and Assistant Professor in CEPT University and LP University in India.

With a keen interest in building industry links between Australia and India, Sarbeswar’s current research explores smart cities applications in emerging markets and India’s 100 smart cities mission.

Queenie Tran

Queenie Tran

Access Consultant, Director at Wall to Wall Design & Consulting

Having worked full-time in access consulting, Queenie’s interest in research and property has led her to work with a number of Not-for-Profit organisations.  Her experience working with disability service providers and commercial developers and builders, has provided her with greater insight into designing cities for people of all abilities.
 
With a background in building design and architecture, Queenie has developed a unique perspective on building compliance providing informed performance based solutions for accessibility.
 
Queenie has provided expert guidance to many architects, specialising in accessible residential design as well as hospitals, educational facilities, shopping centres and commercial developments.
Jack Barton

Jack Barton

Urban Data and e-Research Facilitator, Australian Urban Research and Infrastructure Network

Dr John Barton (Jack) is a Senior Research Associate leading the AURIN team to facilitate Urban Data and eResearch uptake across the broader urban research community in Australia.

Jack has a PhD in Architecture from the University of New South Wales and has previously worked as a Research Fellow at the City Futures Research Centre, as well as running his own consultancy for over a decade specialising in three-dimensional geospatial Spatial Decision Support Systems.

Kean Huat Soon

Kean Huat Soon

3D Cities Expert, Principal Surveyor of Singapore 3D National Mapping Project

Kean Huat Soon is a trained land surveyor from University of Technology Malaysia.

Kean previously worked as a geo-informaticist and geographer in Germany and the United States before joining the Land Survey Division of the Singapore Land Authority (SLA).

He is now the principal surveyor of the Division and the technical lead in the Whole-of-Government 3D National Mapping project and the development of the new cadastral system at the Division to support 3D Cadastres and automated cadastral processing.

For the past 5 years, he has been extensively involved in the development of 3D Cadastres and 3D Mapping locally and internationally. He won the Best Paper Award for his paper on formalising domain ontology for land administration at the 5th International Workshop on Land Administration Domain Model (LADM).

Shanaka Herath

Shanaka Herath

Faculty of Business / SMART Infrastructure Facility University of Wollongong, Australia

Shanaka Herath is a Vice-Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Faculty of Business / SMART Infrastructure Facility at University of Wollongong.

His research interests include housing economics, urban economics and urban planning, and his research has been published in leading international academic journals in regional science, urban planning and real estate economics. He regularly teaches microeconomics, and occasionally urban economics.

Between 2012 and 2016, he was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of Built Environment, University of New South Wales. He holds a PhD from Vienna University of Economics and Business.

Homa Rahmat

Homa Rahmat

Architect and Social Media Analyst, Smart Cities RC UNSW

Homa Rahmat is a PhD student at the Faculty of the Built Environment, UNSW since February 2014. Her research as a data-driven analysis of urban processes using twitter data, investigates the impact of online social networks on bottom-up processes by studying usergenerated content and urban intervention trends.
 
She graduated in Bachelor of architecture with a first class honour and Master of architecture from University of Tehran, Iran. She has delivered a number of guest lectures at the Faculty of the Built Environment, UNSW and worked as an academic tutor in the field of data visualisation through the use of Processing programming language.
 
Otto Newhouse

Otto Newhouse

Architect, Smart Cities RC UNSW

Otto is a member of the Precinct Information Modelling research group founded by the Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) for Low Carbon Living (LCL). His interest is in applying life cycle information technology beyond the building scale.

As a consultant to the CSIRO and later co-founder of LCADesign he substantially contributed to the research and development of what has been dubbed the first green calculator for the built environment. He holds a Master’s in Science from TU Budapest and in Architecture from the University of Melbourne.

Nick Austin

Nick Austin

CEO Divvy Parking

Nick Austin is founder and CEO of Divvy Parking, the transport-tech startup that connects commuters with underutilised parking spaces in CBD commercial office towers in Australia.
 
Before founding Divvy Parking, Nick began his career designing integrated finance portfolio management products at CBA. He then moved into portfolio management and investment.
 
Nick is an advocate for Smart Cities and is passionate about using technology to create smarter, more efficient, and more connected cities.
 
Matt Pope

Matt Pope

CEO and Founder of SpaceConnect

Matt is the founder of SpaceConnect, an IoT based workplace utilisation & collaboration platform specialising in artificial intelligence and algorithmic machine learning.

Matt has over 12 years experience in the public and private sector with both business strategy and enterprise software development.

SpaceConnect’s vision is to enable natural office collaboration through intelligence space management. Working with the top 50 ASX listed companies, Matt and the team support organisations in the transition to activity-based working environments and enabling office space automation using ambient intelligence.

 

Harry Lehmann

Harry Lehmann

CEO Vendorable

Harry Lehmann is a Co-Founder and Chairman of Vendorable. He conceived of the idea for a more instantaneous and transparent real estate services model in mid-2013 and thereafter began researching and writing the specification for what Vendorable has become today.
 
Since 2006 Harry has worked in private law firms, first as a clerk and then as a solicitor. He started his own practice Lehmann & Co in 2013. Harry has been involved in thousands of real estate transactions covering the spectrum of legal practice in this area. In 2011, Harry successfully defended proceedings in the Federal Court of Australia claiming relief under independent contractors legislation in the context of a commercial arrangement. The case became one of the first judicial interpretations of the statute.
 
Since 2012 Harry has been a part-time member of staff at the Australian National University tutoring in succession law. He holds a Bachelor of Science in genetics and molecular biology and a Bachelor of Laws. Harry is a subeditor at Quillette Magazine.
Jeremy Harkins

Jeremy Harkins

Director Ineni Realtime

Jeremy Harkins is the Director and co-founder of “ineni Realtime”, an innovative technology company focused on the development of the Realtime Visualisation Industry. Jeremy is at the leading edge of real-time virtual technologies and has spoken internationally about 3D immersive environments, VR (Virtual Reality) and AR (Augmented Reality) for architecture, infrastructure and smart cities.
 
Jeremy is aimed at commercialising and integrating new technologies into the Architecture, Planning, infrastructure and Construction industries. His company has partnered with world leaders in building automation, integrated systems and business process management and is providing cutting edge visual solutions for some of the largest and most complex developments in the world.
 
With over 15 years of experience in Architectural Technologies, Jeremy has been a lecturer at an international university (UNSW) helping to educate industry in what can be possible, and is currently focussed on the rapid growth and positioning of “ineni Realtime” as market leaders.
 
Anthony Millet

Anthony Millet

CEO BrickX

Anthony has over 12 years’ professional experience across eCommerce, technology and investment banking industries. A passion for property and technology, Anthony has extensive experience working in innovative environments.
 
Formerly, Director & Chief Operating Officer of ActivInstinct.com. Anthony was responsible for building one of Europe’s largest eCommerce businesses. Prior to this, Anthony was an Associate Director at UBS Investment Bank, London, focusing on Technology and Business Services transactions. 
 
Trent Clews-de Castella

Trent Clews-de Castella

CEO SCANN3D

Trent founded, previously owned and ran a 3D tech consultancy which connected consumers and business with new and emerging immersive technologies. His unique position and understanding afforded him the insight and network to build Scann3d, a creative 3D company that gives you the ability to virtually experience a property as if you were physically there.
 
Trent is committed to weaving in multiple human senses into the experiences he creates and continues to leverage the latest tools and technologies that continue to build on our sense of spatial awareness. 
 
Mark Bernberg

Mark Bernberg

CEO Whizz

Mark Bernberg is considered a serial entrepreneur and investor. He has been lucky enough to have worked on 3 continents and successfully founded, run (and sometimes sold) companies in a diverse range of industries including; Diamonds, Sales Training & Change Management, and Cloud technology solutions.
 
In 2011 he founded a Salesforce.com Cloud Consulting company - InstantCloud. Providing strategic consultation and creative solutions to SMB’s, InstantCloud assisted companies in maximizing the power of their Salesforce.com deployment – through optimized and correctly architected cloud solutions.
 
 In 2012 he sold InstantCloud to Cloud Builders - a registered Salesforce.com Consulting and ISV partner. Mark next took an investment in a Wi-Fi tech startup - Skyfii. A revolutionary business that is changing the face of big-data WiFi analytics in Australia. In November 2014, SkyFii listed on the ASX.
 
In 2015 Mark founded and launched WHIZZ. WHIZZ is a technology company that has developed Australia’s first on-demand cleaning app that connects individuals looking for home cleaning services with top-quality, pre-screened independent cleaners.  WHIZZ - an uber-fresh approach to cleaning - delivers a five-star, hotel style clean. 
 
Scott Hawken

Scott Hawken

Smart Cities Research Cluster Co-convenor, UNSW, Australia

Dr Hawken co-convenes the Smart Cities Research Cluster at UNSW with Dr Hoon Han. He is currently working with the cluster and the City of Sydney on analysing economic heterogeneity within central Sydney using 3D GIS.

Hawken also leads a group of international scholars on planning ecological infrastructure for emerging megacities in the delta environments of Southeast Asia. The work involves developing ecological informatics in the cities of Yangon and Ho Chi Minh City using very high resolution remote sensed imagery.

Hoon Han

Hoon Han

Smart Cities Research Cluster Co-convenor, UNSW, Australia

Dr Hoon Han is a Senior lecturer in planning and urban development and a Convenor of Smart Cities Research Cluster (SCRC) in Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

His research is concerned with spatiotemporal dynamics of urban forms and the nexus of smart technology and human behaviours within an economic geography context. He is an associate editor of the Journal of City, Culture and Society (Elsevier) and editorial board member of International Journal of Knowledge-based Development and Journal of Korea Spatial Information Society.

David Tow

Head of Strategy, UrbanGrowth NSW

David has a Bachelor of Town Planning (Hons) and a Masters of Public Policy and over 25 years experience in the implementation of major urban development and infrastructure projects in Australia and Asia.

Most recently David held the role of Executive Director – Cities for the NSW Department of Premier & Cabinet. Prior positions include Asia Pacific COO for Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation, focussed on the delivery of urban development and transport infrastructure projects for agencies including the World Bank and Asian Development Bank; CEO of a small investment business supporting renewable energy projects; and Project Director for large urban planning and development projects including the Port Moresby and Kuala Lumpur Master Plans.

Jim Plume

Jim Plume

Senior Reserach Fellow, Smart Cities RC UNSW

After completing a BArch in 1976, Jim Plume continued for a further year as a full-time research student developing one of the first prototypical CAD systems to explore the notion of constructing digital models of buildings represented as assemblages of objects with embedded knowledge about materiality and relationships between the building parts, a technology now known as building information modelling (BIM).
 
Jim’s areas of special interest and expertise is information modelling as applied in the professional design disciplines associated with the built environment. An on-going focus of that work is in the development of the UrbanIT project, which is concerned with urban scale information models and the use of object database technologies to support design collaboration across all the built environment disciplines.
Leslie Leahy

Leslie Leahy

Operations Director, Urbanise.com Limited

Leslie is a technologist, consultant, public speaker and director of an international, publicly listed technology firm. For more than a decade Leslie spearheaded the operational aspects of Mystrata, a software company catering for the financial and legal management of real-estate assets which hosts in excess of 191,000 free-hold properties globally.
 
In 2009 Leslie lead an IT team that developed an online “self-service” property registration system for the Dubai Land Department including an integration to the Department’s Oracle database of property owners and developers. He also developed and delivered training courses to educate senior members of Dubai’s wider property industry on upcoming changes in line with Dubai’s new (at the time) Law 27 (often referred to as the “Strata Law”). Leslie also lectured for the Dubai Real Estate Institute, speaks at conferences and consults for master developers and Government departments.
 
Since joining Urbanise, Leslie has worked very closely with the IoT division assisting in the testing, implementation and operational role out of the company’s remote monitoring technology. Leslie has an excellent understanding of technology design and implementation in an international and financial context.

Event Details

Cities everywhere are positioning themselves to participate in the smart city boom with large investments and resources mobilised to build the next hi-tech cities. This two-day international symposium will explore cutting-edge smart city concepts from around the world and their relevance to Sydney, Australia’s innovation capital.

The Symposium’s theme - smart cities and urban innovation - will be covered through a variety of engaging talks, workshops and panel discussions which will present participants with the question: how can smart technology and urban design enhance the innovative potential of urban places?

The symposium will be international in scope with industry experts and thought leaders from Korea, India, Australia and Singapore taking part in the day’s proceedings. Tech giants, small start-ups, urban designers and 'city makers' will join the conversation for what promises to be a fascinating insight into the future of our cities.

The Symposium is structured to bridge both research and industry worlds with a dynamic and interactive program. The symposium is well timed to engage with the recently launched Australian National Innovation and Science Agenda and the announcement of Sydney’s new Silicon Harbour district.

The Smart Cities and Urban Innovation Program consists of a Workshop on June 1st and an International Symposium on June 2nd .

The workshop will be run by smart cities experts, ARUPS in the morning and new research on the theme of urban innovation and smart cities will be presented in the afternoon.

The symposium will be presented through four thematic sessions on 1.) Smart Districts, 2.) The Digital Agenda and the Asia Pacific, 3.) Asian Smart Cities, 4.) Property Technology Startups and Local Innovation Ecosystems.

Download the program HERE

Buy tickets for the June 1st Workshop HERE and select SMART CITIES from the options in the drop down menu.

Buy tickets for the June 2nd Symposium HERE and select SMART CITIES from the options in the drop down menu.

*Booking and transaction fees may apply

Personalise MyVivid

Want the site to get more relevant to your tastes? Tap a few taste bubbles.

Want the site to get more relevant to your tastes? Sign up for a MyVivid Account.