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SUMMARY:A greener future: Re-inventing cities
DESCRIPTION:Copenhagen: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLondon: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nSeoul: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM\nShanghai: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM\nBengaluru: 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM\n__________\nThe main goal of the summit is to connect international stakeholders with Danish researchers\, government bodies and companies to share knowledge and create innovative solutions on smart cities and the green urban transition. The participants will be matched with Danish experts and stakeholders within urban development\, smart cities and future architecture to connect\, create and finally commercialize.\nWe will discuss:\n\nWhy the Nordic competencies should be part of the green building eco-system.\nHow we see opportunities for collaboration and innovation between Danish and international stakeholders.\nHow to engage in concrete partnerships across borders.\n\n \n \n  \n \nKEYNOTE SPEAKER \nSigne Kongebro\nGlobal Design Director\, Urbanism and Landscape/Partner\nHenning Larsen \n“There is absolutely no doubt that urban development has to ensure a green transition from its inception to implementation. However\, the success criteria of the green transition is not only green but also to create social impact.” \n \n\n\n\nMODERATOR \nPernille Berg\nScience Manager\nBLOXHUB \n\n  \n \n  \nPeter Normann Vangsbo\nHead of Innovation Centre Denmark\,\nSeoul \n“When it comes to reinventing cities\, we want to combine technology\, social innovation and green development. We need to connect both researchers\, entrepreneurs\, community groups\, private businesses and decision makers in the big cities in order to connect\, create and commercialize sustainable solutions for the future ” \n\nDebate and Matchmaking\nLivable cities for people\nCities continue to experience population growth. Megacities are growing and as the big cities grow bigger\, so do the challenges. We must ask ourselves: how do we ensure healthy cities which support high quality of life? What do livable cities require and what do the citizens wish?\n__\nICDK Shanghai: Thomas Trøst Hansen\nBLOXHUB facilitator: Torben Krab \nUrban Mobility\nProviding infrastructure services to meet the demands of businesses\, organisations\, households\, tourists\, and citizens at large is one of the major challenges of economic as well as urban and sustainable development.In this breakout session we will discuss how new forms of mobility and technological solutions can support urban mobility.\n__\nICDK Tel Aviv\, Lasse Vinther-Grønning\nBLOXHUB facilitator: Lotte Breengaard \nCircular Construction\nConstruction is one of the industries that accounts for most CO2 emissions. Therefore\, circular construction has also gained ground as one of the ways in which CO2 emissions can be reduced. But what is circular construction and what does circular construction mean from a urban planning perspective? How do we ensure that materials can be recycled and included in a circular process as just one of the questions which must be addressed and answered in the green transition.\n__\nICDK Seoul: Peter Normann Vangsbo\nBLOXHUB facilitator: Jakob Norman-Hansen \nDesigning Cities\nWhat should the cities of the future look like? Urban design has to a large extent been characterised by a focus on technological aspects of cities which is commonly known as the smart city strategy. The concerns and interests of citizens are nevertheless coming to the forefront nowadays with the awareness that a liveable city does not only consist of good infrastructure and sustainable energy supply but also citizen input and feedback. But how do we integrate citizens’ ideas and wishes in the urban planning process?\n__\nBLOXHUB facilitator: Helle Stendorff \nSustainable business models for cities\nWith an increased focus on securing cities against climate change\, there is also a focus on long-term investments. But who invests in the cities and which business models to use if we are to ensure a sustainable urban development that benefits investors\, the climate as well as the people who live and work in the cities?\n__\nICDK Shanghai: Martin Rune Hoxer\nBLOXHUB facilitator: Martine Reinhold Kildeby \n\n__________ \nInnovation Centre Denmark consists of a total of 7 centres located in strategic innovation hotspots around the world\, which connect Danish innovation to international partners. ICDK have insights into research\, science\, technology\, new business models and commercial innovation. Through the seven locations\, they: \n\nConnect Danish innovation to global markets\nGive access to international knowledge and research in innovation hot spots\nUnite government bodies\, academia and businesses\nProvide access to investors and key stakeholders abroad.\n\nInnovation Centre Denmark (ICDK) is a partnership between the Ministry of Higher Education and Science and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and co-organizer of “A greener future: Re-inventing cities”. \n__________ \nFurther information on ICDKs work and related articles:\nSmart City and Smart Mobility in Israel\, ICDK Tel Aviv\nGreener Future: Reinventing Cities\, ICDK München\nDenmark’s national space strategy – Update of strategic objectives\, Ministry of Higher Education and Science\, DK\nGreen solutions of the future – Strategy for investments in green research\, technology\, and innovation\nSocial housing can provide inspiration for South Korea’s housing problems (NB the article is in Danish only).\nBuild the world of tomorrow with the waste of today\, ICDK Seoul\nNordic Talks Korea: Nordic Talks Korea is a flagship initiative by the Nordic Embassies in Korea that aims to start Nordic-Korean conversations about solving the global challenges and inspire citizens to take action for a more sustainable society.\nKorea´s Green Transition and Technology Strengths\, ICDK Seoul
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