This document provides information about the Future City Summit 2022 annual meeting, including key details:
- The event will take place from December 10, 2022 to January 13, 2023 across multiple cities in Asia.
- The main Hong Kong event will be on December 13 and focus on rejuvenating Hong Kong's city branding and competitiveness.
- Additional sessions will be held in Phnom Penh, Singapore, and Jakarta to strengthen local networks.
- The agenda includes panels, workshops, and luncheons on topics like city branding, social innovation, and cross-sector collaboration.
Impact Report of Future City Summit Annual Meet 2019 is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as a annual documentation for the Annual Meet hosted in August 2019, in partnership with Chicago University, Chicago Booth Business School and Chicago Booth Angels Network.
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The report also documentations the development and design process of digital heritage renewal and development plan as part of the urban development plan of the city. It captures the rough design plan of the Urban Data Lab as a consortium of technology companies, development organisations and the dedication of the Bandung City Government.
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For more details of implementation and playbook, contact: community@goodcityfoundation.org
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Manila (March 2019)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Manila (March 2019) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Social Business Youth Alliance, YY Goshti and Grameen Foundation in Bangladesh in Metro Manila, The Philippines in March 2019, with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Prof. Muhammad Yunus, as keynote speaker.
Impact Report of Future City Summit Annual Meet 2019 is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as a annual documentation for the Annual Meet hosted in August 2019, in partnership with Chicago University, Chicago Booth Business School and Chicago Booth Angels Network.
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bandung (Jan 2020)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bandung (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Bandung City Government, Tourism Board and Heritage Development Board, in January 2020.
The report also documentations the development and design process of digital heritage renewal and development plan as part of the urban development plan of the city. It captures the rough design plan of the Urban Data Lab as a consortium of technology companies, development organisations and the dedication of the Bandung City Government.
Dubai is one of the seven emirates that constitute the United Arab
Emirates (UAE). It is the most populous city and Emirate in the
country with a gross domestic product of 82 billion USD
Insight Report - Public Policy and Innovation Economic Analysis: Hong Kong 20...Good City Foundation
The Insight Report "Public Policy and Innovation Economic Analysis: Hong Kong 2030+, Industry 4.0 and District Improvement in Tai Po" is produced by the Social Enterprise Summit supported by the Good City Foundation, RE-LOOK and multiple other local key stakeholders in Tai Po District in Hong Kong to provide an overall scanning of political socio-economic status of Tai Po District, to proxy the readiness of development of the Northern Metropolis, in junction of the Re-Industrialisation Development Strategy, as part of the Hong Kong 2030+ long-term development strategy.
Impact Report - Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Office (BAMO) - Virtual Realit...Good City Foundation
Impact Report on the Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Office (BAMO) which adopts the virtual reality (VR) technology platform to engage 81 city leaders from 31 cities in Indonesia to empower with the latest sustainability framework in urban transformation and complicated urban technologies such as Digital Twins and its usage in cities in Indonesia.
For more details of implementation and playbook, contact: community@goodcityfoundation.org
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Manila (March 2019)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Manila (March 2019) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Social Business Youth Alliance, YY Goshti and Grameen Foundation in Bangladesh in Metro Manila, The Philippines in March 2019, with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Prof. Muhammad Yunus, as keynote speaker.
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Layout: Amanda Armoogam, UN Office for South-South Cooperation
Contact the Unit to receive a copy of the new global magazine Southern Innovator. Issues 1, 2 and 3 are out now and are about innovators in mobile phones and information technology, youth and entrepreneurship, and agribusiness and food security. Why not consider sponsoring or advertising in an issue of Southern Innovator?
Follow @SouthSouth1.
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Describes a live case used in the third year of the Industrial Economics program at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. The focus is on Smart Cities, open data, and digital innovation.
What makes a city “smart” in the digital age? How can a complex urban fabric develop intelligence that drives planning, decision-making and positively affects the lives of its population? What ingredients—be they organizational, technological, cultural or regulatory— enable a metropolis to re-invent its modus operandi and achieve sustained developmental strides? In short, how can a local government build a “smart city” and generate public value? In exploring these questions, this study provides an in-depth analysis of the critical first phase of Dubai’s mega-transformation into a smart city. Dubai’s stated objective in building the smart city is to improve the quality of life and raise the levels of public “happiness”. Its vision is not just to be the “smartest” city in the world by 2017, but also to be one of the “happiest” places on earth to live and work. Achieving these two ambitious goals requires addressing numerous organizational, technological, cultural and policy challenges. This study analyzes these challenges as well as the milestones reached, through tracing the paths taken by different stakeholders and documenting the multifaceted lessons learned. The findings provide ample evidence suggesting that the technological infrastructure, regulatory frameworks and organizational structures are now in place as critical foundations for building the smart city.
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Development Challenges, South-South Solutions: December 2012 IssueDavid South Consulting
Development Challenges, South-South Solutions is the monthly e-newsletter of the United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation in UNDP (www.southerninnovator.org). It has been published every month since 2006. Its sister publication, Southern Innovator magazine, has been published since 2011.
ISSN 2227-3905
Stories by David South
Design: Sólveig Rolfsdóttir, UN Office for South-South Cooperation
Layout: Amanda Armoogam, UN Office for South-South Cooperation
Contact the Unit to receive a copy of the new global magazine Southern Innovator. Issues 1, 2 and 3 are out now and are about innovators in mobile phones and information technology, youth and entrepreneurship, and agribusiness and food security. Why not consider sponsoring or advertising in an issue of Southern Innovator?
Follow @SouthSouth1.
In this issue:
New Cities Offering Solutions for Growing Urban Populations
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Powerful Solar Light Spurring Income-making Opportunities
Global South Urbanization Does Not Have to Harm Biodiversity
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2. Email : community@futurecitysummit.org
Website : https://futurecitysummit.org/
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/futurecitysummit/
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/future-city-summit/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/future.city.summit/
Scan the QR Code to join our
FCS2022 Hong Kong WhatsApp Group
to meet with other delegates and
guests during the Annual Meet.
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PLAYBOOK OF DELEGATE
FUTURE CITY SUMMIT
7TH ANNUAL MEET 2022
10 December 2022 - 13 January 2023 (All Season)
13 December 2022 (Hong Kong Annual Meet)
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Future City Summit (the “FCS” / the “Annual Meet”) is an annual meeting
hosted by the Good City Foundation, with the sponsorship of Hong
Kong - based single family office Tsangs Group and investment promotion
official agency Invest Hong Kong, supported by over 35 City Partners in
Asia, Africa, Europe and North America. The annual meet promotes the
latest insights of cities in the domains of social technology innovations,
urban design and public governance and provides an inclusive networking
platform with future young city leaders.
Key policy stakeholders, implementation partners and selective voice
representatives of diverse genders, generations and backgrounds are
facilitated for government to government (G2G) or business to government
(B2G) networking, strategic partnership and project curation that drive
sustainable development and long-term button-up social agenda rooting in
Hong Kong, Greater Bay Area and emerging Asia.
In the 7th Annual Meet of the Future City Summit, with the main theme
being “Legacy Rejuvenating - Little Dragon Rise Again”, we strive to
reassess the future linkage of city branding to the core-competitiveness
of Hong Kong. The city seeks for a common ground to reassemble
all passionate and critical minds to reinvigorate the socio-economic
vibrancy and its connectivity to the world. While the city is determined to
repurpose towards advanced manufacturing upon its strong global financial
foundation, a stronger spirit of socio-economic coherency shall fill up a
neutral platform and a brand name. The key session in Hong Kong “Our
City Festival Sandbox” is an open workshop for all stakeholders and voices
to share, debate and brainstorm constructively towards a brand that truly
reconnects us in Hong Kong to the world again.
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ABOUT GOOD CITY FOUNDATION
Good City Foundation (the “GCF” / the “Foundation”) is an non-profit non-governmental
development foundation founded in 2016 in Hong Kong by a group of young technology
entrepreneurs, investment-professional and public policy enthusiasts. The Foundation
is envisioned to foster excellent leadership in urban innovation in the public and private
sectors. The Foundation is an official collaboration partner of the World Economic Forum
(IoT and Urban Transformation).
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THE MANIFESTO -
In the year of 2020, the Good City Foundation has started
supporting the Tokyo and Beijing Office of the World Economic
Forum in the flagship projects such as G20 Global Smart Cities
Alliance, Small and Medium Sized Cities Digital Transformation
and the recent Digital Twin City Pioneering Project, with the city
government relations building, project recommendations and
strategic planning for future projects. Upon the recent Urban
Transformation Summit hosted in Detroit of The US in November
2022, the global community recognised the importance of
supporting and facilitating the sustainable urban transformation
of cities in the global south, such as the regions of Southeast and
South Asia.
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CITY BRANDING FOR HONG KONG
AND THE MORE OPEN
COLLABORATIVE PLATFORM
7. In this regard, the strategic location
of Hong Kong as the global hub
of Asian cities has once again
become the centre of conversation
in the global urban transformation
community in the World Economic
Forum. Riding on the previous
development partnership projects on
Re-Industrialisation in Tai Po District
and the community development
with the World Economic Forum in
Hong Kong, the “The Hong Kong -
Davos Project” is curated as the next
generation of flagship project upon
Future City Summit by the
Good City Foundation.
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8. The Hong Kong - Davos Project
The “Hong Kong - Davos Project”, as primarily an open
collaboration platform (Good City Foundation and World
Economic Forum), will partner with a few global impact community
brands (Tomorrow.City Smart City Expo) and local community
partners in Hong Kong. While the collaboration platform provides
high-level CEO business meeting and dialogue opportunities, the
location of Hong Kong also serves to provide an unforgettable
experience of cultural vibrancy, local delicacy and the retrofitted
taste of the
“East Meets West”. However, what elements about Hong Kong
would keep the city location attractive and competitive by nature?
Entering the year of 2023, as the community of Good City
Foundation, through the annual connectivity of Future City
Summit, has gone to a certain complexity of acquaintance. Riding
the collaboration partnership signed with the World Economic
Forum in January 2022, the Foundation has been preparing to
evolve and consolidate resources and brand impact into an open
collaboration platform, temporarily namely “Hong Kong - Davos
Project”.
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9. City Branding - What Keeps Hong Kong
Charismatic?
The 7th Annual Meet of the Future City Summit would be more like
a social gathering and brainstorming workshop, with some firestarter
conversations over topics such as future workforce, city branding, key
industry development and macro-economic development conditions.
The key session in the afternoon “Our City Festival Sandbox” works
to team up various participants into focus groups by themes and
agenda, on 5 key conditions that shape a city branding possible:
Echoing the agenda set forth by the panel sessions, the teams
would work together with the thematic partners (as focus group
firestarters) to discuss with innovative examples and possible thought
models and crystalise the key insights and takeaways into possible
suggestions, components and open collaborations for the
“The Hong Kong - Davos Project” next year.
1. 香港科創人才發展
(Innovation and Technology Talent
Development)
;
2. 香港城市品牌創新
(City Branding of Hong Kong)
;
3. 香港多元文化、
保育可持續發展
(Multicultural Diversity and
Sustainable Conservation in Hong Kong)
;
4. 香港社會創新及跨界別合作
(Cross-Sectoral Collaboration for
Social Innovation)
;
5. 影響力投資、
投放社區營造
(Urban Placemaking through
Impact Investing)
.
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10. Besides the Annual Meet in Hong Kong, a series of sessions would
be hosted across 3 other cities / countries during the period of
the 7th Annual Meet: global, Singapore, Hong Kong, Phnom Penh
and Jakarta, to strengthen the local network connectivity and
community bonding.
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Annual Meet Event Schedule
(Global Online - Hong Kong - Phnom Penh -
Singapore - Jakarta)
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18/ DEC/ 2022
Phnom Penh,
Kingdom of Cambodia
Friends Future Factory
Phnom Penh Dialogue Day
city branding urban design smart city
18 - 25/ DEC/ 2022
Phnom Penh,
Kingdom of Cambodia
Friends Future Factory
”Preah Sisowath Quay: Riverside Heritage
Walk” Research Photo Exhibition
city branding urban design smart city
11. Cambodia
China
Hongkong
Singapore
Indonesia
13/ JAN/ 2023
Jakarta, Indonesia
Indonesia - Hong Kong Digital Economy
Business and Investment Luncheon
city branding urban design
digital economy
public-private partnership
16/ DEC/ 2022
Phnom Penh,
Kingdom of Cambodia
Palace Gate Hotel & Residence
Cambodia - Hong Kong Business
Executive Luncheon
future banking real estate urban design
13/ DEC/ 2022
Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks
Future City Summit Annual Meet 2022
city branding urban design smart city
public policies impact investing
future workforce social innovation
12/ JAN/ 2023
Singapore
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore
Singapore - Hong Ko ng Investor and
Venture Builder Luncheon
city branding impact investing
climate financing family office
sustainable investment
12. Since 2017, Mr Stephen Phillips has been the Director-General of
Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK), the Government
Department responsible for attracting and facilitating foreign direct
investment into Hong Kong.
In a career focused on Asia for more than thirty years, Stephen has held
senior investment banking positions with Deutsche and BZW/Barclays
Capital before co-founding a Hong Kong-based group of companies
providing IT, financial and consultancy services across Asia. In 2006 became
the Chief Executive of the China Britain Business Council, as well as
Chairman of the EU China Business Association. He has held a number of
non-executive and adviser roles in China.
Mr Phillips holds a BSc in Chemistry and Law from the University of Exeter.
(as at May 2022)
Patrick Tsang is the Chairman of Tsangs Group, an innovation focused
global family office from Hong Kong bridging East and West, with
direct investments across the world, ranging from financial services to
entertainment and robotics to clean technology.
Patrick has worked on numerous IPO and M&A transactions globally and
has successfully made investments in Asia, North America, and Europe
As a philanthropic advocate, he is a Fellow of The Duke of Edinburgh’s
International Award World Fellowship and past President of the Rotary
E-Club of Hong Kong. Currently, Patrick is engaged in the Owner/President
Management (OPM) at Harvard Business School, scheduled to conclude in
2023.
Mr. Stephen Phillips
Director-General of Investment Promotion
Invest Hong Kong
The Government of the HKSAR
Mr. Patrick Tsang
Chairman
Tsangs Group
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13. 13
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Yamin has more than 15 years of experience in the domain of smart city
and IoT. He started to work as an engineer in ABB China and then made a
career in Schneider Electric which led him to the management positions in
BD and Strategy of Smart Building Services. He pioneered the first Chinese
Cloud-based energy management platform for both retail and commercial
complex segments.
Yamin joined Engine, a leading French energy company, in 2015 and he
held various managing positions in the industrial internet and smart city
businesses of the company. He led several M&A deals in intelligent city
infrastructure-related projects and also acted as the IoT representative in
China.
Yamin holds two Masters’ of Engineering from France (Ecole
Nationale Superieure D’Ingenieurs En Informatique,Automatique
Mecanique,Energetique Electronique) and China (Peking University).
Andre Kwok is the Founder and Chairman of the Good City Foundation
and participated in various technology industries. The Foundation has been
dedicated in domains such as Public Private Partnership, Urban Innovation
and Impact Investing in verticals such as financial inclusion, future of work,
food and smart city governance, through initiatives such as “Future City
Summit” and other development programs in emerging countries. Andre is
currently also the Fellow in the World Economic Forum and Director in the
HK Social Entrepreneurship Forum.
While Andre was named Li Ka Shing Foundation Scholar for Masters in
Public Policy in the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, he also joined as
Student Fellow in the Centre for Liveable Cities in the Ministry of National
Development of Singapore.
Andre is listed in the Tatler Asia’s Gen.T List 2022 and the Forbes China 30
Under 30 as Social Entrepreneur.
Mr. Yamin Xu
Project Lead
Urban Transformation Platform
World Economic Forum Beijing
Mr. Kwok Ka Ming Andre
Founder and Chairman Good City Foundation |
Fellow of Global Urban Transformation the
World Economic Forum
Hong Kong SAR
14. 14 Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
Michael is the Diversity & Inclusion Manager at Mayer Brown. With a
background in learning and development, cross-disciplinary knowledge in
psychology and public health, and multi-sector experience in academia,
non-profit, and corporate, Michael is currently leading the Firm’s diversity
& inclusion effort in Asia. Prior to joining Mayer Brown, Michael worked at
Community Business, an Asia-based non-profit organization that promotes
responsible and inclusive business practices in the region. Outside of work,
Michael is part of the Global Shapers Community Hong Kong Hub, a youth
leadership initiative of the World Economic Forum, and he is currently the
Curator of the Hong Kong Hub. Michael is also part of Amcham’s Future
Leaders programme 2022, which selects a group of rising young executives
to focus on developing the skills and professional connections they will
need to achieve their full potential. He received his Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and his Master of
Public Health at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Mr. Michael Chan
Diversity and Inclusion Manager
Mayer Brown
As a part of the Healthcare and Social Development research team at Our
Hong Kong Foundation, Danting is passionate about addressing health
inequity and social empowerment through a health system lens. She and
her team recently published reports on strengthening the mental health
system and on leveraging financial tools to increase access to primary care
services, both with the aim of improving population health and fostering
a stronger post-pandemic society. Danting received her Master of Public
Health degree from Columbia University in New York City and has since
been active in policy analysis in Hong Kong.
Ms. Danting Liu
MPH and Health Policy Researcher
Our Hong Kong Foundation
As the Manager of Think City’s Urban Mechanics, Gan specialise in
stakeholder management and public realm improvement, working with
various stakeholders from community to the authorities.
He led the Coronation Avenue project, a streetscape improvement in
Downtown Johor Bahru which promotes the human centric experience
within the state capital’s city center. The project covers community
participation, content creation and activation beyond the nature-based
solution physical works.
Trained as an electronic engineer, Gan often trying to rewire and connect
the urban circuits that contributes to community focused urban rejuvenation
organisation He is also a member of Placemaking Malaysia
Mr. Gan Yi Reng
Manager, Urban Mechanics
Think City
15. Luke is an social entrepreneur and innovation consultant. He is responsible
for providing social innovation training and consultancy services for
government, corporate and NGOs. He has rich experiences in community
engagement and has been actively engaged in public service, including
Home Affairs Department and Hong Kong Public Space Initiative. He was
also appointed as Advisory Committee of the Partnership Fund for the
Disadvantaged under the Member Self recommendation Scheme for Youth.
He is also a former columnist of Hong Kong Economic Journal to promote
sustainable community development.
With vision and determination, Luke founded “Kaifong Tour”, an award
winning social enterprise which promotes community engagement
and sustainability. The social enterprises are supported by Community
Investment And Inclusion Fund and The Enhancing Self Reliance Through
District Partnership (ESR) Programme.
譚健樂 Luke 為社會創業家及創新顧問,為政府部門、
企業、
非牟利機構及創業
團隊提供社會創新培訓及顧問服務。
他的社區實踐經驗豐富, 透過
「青年委員自
薦計劃」
獲委任攜手扶弱基金諮詢委員會委員。
他曾義務擔任民政事務處深水
埗區青年活動委員會委員及拓展公共空間智庫項目經理,亦曾於信報
《社創群
英》
專欄作家,推廣社區可持續發展。
他同時為社會企業
「街坊帶路」
創辦人,推動
社區連結和社區可持續發展, 其下的項目更獲得香港社會企業挑戰賽亞軍 ,並
獲社區投資共享基金及伙伴倡自強社區協作計劃支持擴展社會效益。
Mr. Luke Tam
Co-Founder Community Engagement Director
Kaifong Tour
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Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
Dorothy Lam is the Co-Founder and Chief Catalyst of Dream Impact, an
ecosystem that brings impact investors and social impact projects together.
With a multi-dimensional background and experience in emerging
technology, social innovation and arts in New York City, Hong Kong, Berlin
& Abu Dhabi, she integrates various disciplines of wellness, resilience and
innovation of how businesses can integrate community-driven and human-
centric solutions to solve today’s pressing social issues. Having successfully
built a network of 160+ social startups, NGOs, universities, impact investors
and corporates to work on cross-sector collaborations, through a co-
working and events collaboration hub, ESG & impact solutions advisory,
and impact capital services. Dream Impact is the leading impact ecosystem
builder in Hong Kong.
Dorothy is also recognised as the Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow by Tatler Asia.
Ms. Dorothy Lam
Co-founder and Chief Catalyst
Dream Impact
16. Jo is the Vice President of the Investor Relations team of AngelHub, Hong
Kong’s first and only tech investment platform licensed and regulated by the
Securities and Futures Commission. She has led and developed fundraising
strategies for companies across different industries including web3, FinTech,
ESGtech and industries 4.0. She also co-led the Investor Relations at Shaper
Impact Capital in Asia, part of the Global Shaper Community (an initiative of
the World Economic Forum) which connects capital to sustainability focused
tech companies globally.
Jo Chan 為AngelHub投資者關係部門的副總裁,AngelHub是香港首個及唯一
獲香港證監會許可及監管的科技企業投資平台。
Jo 領導公司投資者關係部門,
投資科技企業及為其籌集資金,行業包括web3、
金融科技、
工業4.0及環境、
社會
和企業管治 (ESG) 等。
Jo曾是Shaper Impact Capital亞洲分部投資者關係的共
同領導。
Shaper Impact Capital是GlobalShaper Community (世界經濟論壇
倡議項目),組織積極將資金與世界不同影響力初創企業聯繫起來。
Ms. Jo Chan
Vice President and Investor Relations
AngelHub
16 Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
Francesco is a sustainable finance professional with over 6 years of
experience in impact investing in Europe and Asia. He is a Director of
Impact Funds & Ventures at the Sustainable Finance initiative in Hong Kong,
where he focuses primarily on venture capital and venture investments.
Prior to that, he was with a Swiss-based impact asset manager where he
gained experience in private debt and public-private partnership solutions
across the microfinance, sustainable agriculture, and energy sectors. He is a
certified ESG Analyst and sustainability professional.
Mr. Francesco Stadler
Director, Impact Funds and Ventures
Sustainable Finance Initiative (SFi)
Stephanie is a Director of LQ Pacific Partners, a cross-border asset
management firm focusing on growth- to late-stage TMT companies
which is backed by Jason Zeng, a co-founder of Tencent (HKG: 0700).
Prior to working at LQ Pacific Partners, Stephanie worked at prominent
venture capital firms in China and in Singapore and had experience as
senior management at health tech and fintech companies. Stephanie is
a passionate advocate and public speaker in ESG and female workplace
empowerment. Stephanie holds a bachelor’s degree in law from the LSE
and a master’s degree in psychology from Harvard University.
Ms. Stephanie Ko
Director
LQ Pacific Partners
17. 17
Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
Cintia Nunes is the Director of The Mills Fabrica and focuses on leading the
team to become the go-to platform for sustainability, impact and innovation
in the techstyle (technology x lifestyle) and agrifood tech space via
Fabrica’s investment portfolio, incubation programme, spaces and Fabrica’s
environmental and social impact accountability.
Prior to joining Fabrica, Cintia worked in strategy, insights and marketing at
a FMCG MNC where she focused on consumer behavioral assessment and
formalizing business strategies for more than 10 brands. She then pivoted
to a Series A apparel startup where she helped drive brand awareness,
customer acquisition, retail and customer experience. Subsequently, she
joined one of the social impact led platform where she helped to pivot
their business model and soon became one of the prominent ecosystem
system builders in Hong Kong through advocacy, bridging of resources and
strategic partnerships.
With strong passion in driving social impact and systemic change, she is a
strong advocate in cross-sector collaborations. She holds a BSc Economics
degree from the University College London.
Vladimir Bataev is the Managing Partner at Zaz Ventures — the leading
European innovation funding consultancy working with deeptech and
disruptive innovation early stage companies. Zaz Ventures focuses on
quantum computing, AI, synthetic biology and aerospace, and has a track
record in clean & sustainable technologies, including smart cities (waste
treatment, mobility, etc.).
Ms. Cintia Nunes
Director
The Mills Fabrica
Mr. Vladimir Bataev
Expert in Smart & Circular Deeptech
Urban Solutions
Applications of Novel Technology in
Urban Environments
18. 18 Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
Mr Vince Siu is the founder and CEO of Press Start Academy, a Hong
Kong-based education start-up which aims at reimagining whole-person
development, teaching and learning, and assessment through play and
games.
He has extensive experience with gamification and learning experience
design, designing and delivering pioneering game-based educational
programs and experience to clients in both the corporate and education
sectors, and providing consulting services to organizations on developing
blended learning strategies and curriculum focused on learning through
play.
Prior to his start-up adventure, he spent a few years in the corporate world
working in digital strategy and program management in financial services
and management consulting industries. For his work in education, he has
been recognized as a Global Shaper by the World Economic Forum, a
Gen.T Leader of Tomorrow by Tatler Asia, and an Asia-Pacific Leader by the
Obama Foundation.
Mr. Vince Siu
Founder and CEO
Press Start Academy
Agnes Wun comes with 16 years of software engineering and corporate
development (PE, M&A, IPO, FP&A). Her career spans from Electrical
Engineer with ABB Singapore, Software Engineer with Accenture
Technology Solutions UK to portfolio management for CKI (HK.1038). Agnes
is a Chartered Engineer with CPA (Aust.) and FRM.
Agnes is the Co-founder & CEO of Neufast. She serves as a part-time
faculty member of the Hong Kong Baptist University in Management and
Entrepreneurship and Guest Lecturer for AI in Recruiting for the Chinese
University of Hong Kong.
Ms. Agnes Wun
Co-founder and CEO
Neufast Limited
19. Aerosim Managing Director Mattis Tsang has developed a range of
software and hardware solutions to achieve bolder learning outcomes for
the aviation training and education industry. Designed to make the skies
a safer place by making aviation education more practical and effective,
his innovations have helped drastically reduce the overall training duration
and cost for aspiring pilots. Today, his team continues to empower the next
generation of aviation leaders with its comprehensive award-winning end-
to-end training technologies and student programmes.
“With the right effort, no dream is too big. Not even the sky is the limit. Go
above and beyond, persevere, shift boundaries, and create change!”
Mr. Mattis Tsang
Managing Director
Aerosim (HK) Ltd.
With a vision to build a SmartRetail ecosystem that entails Computer Vision
and Business Intelligence, Patrick Tu, started the Hong Kong-based AI
startup right after he graduated. His SaaS product, Cyclops, helps offline
retailers acquire and analyze data for the future planning and performance
evaluation with the help of artificial intelligence.
Mr. Patrick Tu
CEO and Co-founder
Dayta AI
20. 20 Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
Richard Hsu 徐宗漢 was born in Shanghai, spent his teenage years in Paris
and Luxembourg, and professionally trained in New York, Japan, China and
South East Asia.
He is an interdisciplinary design researcher and practitioner. He is not only a
dedicated educator, but also a long-time international brand management
expert. Since 2009, he has been Adjunct Professor at the School of Design
and Innovation of Tongji University, he has lectured at Strelka University in
Moscow, Yale University School of Design, Columbia University Graduate
School of Architecture, HDK Berlin, and other institutions for the past 26
years.
In 2009, he introduced TED and TEDx conferences in China, and since
then hundreds of technology, creativity and public education platforms
have been launched and grown. Starting in 2016, he has been a jury and
ambassador for the Danish National Design Award. He has served as the
Foreign Trade Counselor of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Shanghai
as of 2019. Recently inducted as 2026 World Design Capital selection
committee member.
Richard’s primary focus are on mindful cultural strategy and content
development for humanistic, balanced cities.
Joe Sidek Productions’ head honcho is the visionary director behind one of
the biggest festivals in the region’s arts and culture calendar
Joe Sidek is known for the successful annual George Town Festival, which
turned into one of the biggest festivals in Malaysia and best-known arts and
culture festivals in the region after its premiere in 2010.
Though artistically gifted, Joe’s career was not always arts-focused. Among
other jobs, he’s helped run his father’s company, ventured into event
management and the restaurant business. A proud George Town boy, in
2010, Joe jumped at the opportunity to organize a month-long festival to
celebrate his hometown’s status as a Unesco Heritage site. Envisioning a
festival that reflects the spirit of culture and rich heritage of George Town,
he invited talented local and international artists to perform at the festival.
Going against the norm at festivals, Joe insisted on setting no theme each
year. Instead, he focused on quality acts, giving the festival an eclectic mix
of performances each year until he stepped down in 2018.
His success as a festival director led him to organize the Butterworth Fringe
Festival, the Rainforest Fringe Festival and a local edition of Tropfest, the
world’s largest short-film festival, in Penang. He has also become a sought-
after speaker on curating and organizing art festivals and art development
in general, both regionally and internationally.
Recently, Joe has been appointed chairman of the recently revived Penang
Arts Council. He is also the chairman of Federation of Asian Cultural
Promotion and part of the arts and culture panel at the Cultural Economy
Development Agency (Cendana). He is currently working on a Peranakan
Penang Festival and considering a potential Malay Festival that celebrates
the Malay culture.
Mr. Richard Hsu
Danish Design Award Ambassador:
Design Organization China Liaison and Tongji
University, School of Design and Innovation
Mr. Joe Sidek
Managing Director
Joe Sidek Productions
Director of George Town Festival
21. Hong Kong has faced unprecedented social and economic
turmoil in the last 3 years. “Legacy Rejuvenating - Little Dragon
Rise Again” is set forth as the main theme
How would the city leaders that represent the business elites
and administration entrepreneurship interpret the current
status of Hong Kong and the upcoming changes as foreseen
in the next 5 years and in the post-covid era context of China?
What principles and values shall we embrace to ensure the
sustainable prosperity among all walks of life throughout the
massive transformation in the long run? How shall we co-
create a coherent narrative about Hong Kong that leads us to
reconnect to the rest of the world again?
The Opening Keynote Session sheds light on the primary
perspectives of the city leaders of Hong Kong who stand at
the frontier of global business and investment as a family office
that carries generations of Hong Kong “global dream” and the
entrepreneurial public administrative agency for the Special
Administrative Region in Asia.
Opening Keynotes |
Tsangs Group and Invest Hong Kong
Legacy Rejuvenating -
Little Dragon Rise Again
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Opening Guest Speaker
Mr. Patrick Tsang
Chairman
Tsangs Group
Hong Kong SAR
09:30 am
10:00 am
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
Opening Guest Speaker
Mr. Stephen Phillips
Director-General
Investment in the Invest Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR
Inno2, 2/F, 17W, Hong Kong Science and
Technology Parks, Hong Kong SAR
22. 22 Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
From an industrialist economy in the 50s - 60s to a high
value-added service-based economy since 80s, Hong Kong
is now launching a grand plan for the next level of structural
transformation - to re-engineer its economic form with its
traditional financial hub into a regional hub ecosystem for
innovation technologies, advanced manufacturing test-bed,
arts and cultures. As the theme of the Annual Meet this year
suggests, the city is striving to rise again upon the fierce global
challenges at all fronts.
While the recently launched Policy Address 2022 by the new
administration in Hong Kong implies a strong administrative
dedication for the change, are several key districts in Hong
Kong ready for adopting and implementing the grand plans?
What principles and values shall the local communities embrace
to ensure a harmonious journey of district-level transformation?
What strategic roles shall the civil societies, private sectors
and district administrators play to coordinate a sustainable
development upon the master plan?
Connecting to various collaboration projects with social
innovation sectors in Hong Kong and a few global communities
since 2021, the Annual Keynote session hosted by the Good
City Foundation provides an overview of current status of
Hong Kong from the grass-roots’ perspectives with in-depth
insights and call for all key stakeholders to co-curate the aspired
flagship initiative for Hong Kong next year.
Annual Keynote Good City Foundation
Legacy Rejuvenating -
Little Dragon Rise Again
10:00 am
10:30 am
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
Inno2, 2/F, 17W, Hong Kong Science and
Technology Parks, Hong Kong SAR
Keynote Speaker
Mr. Yamin Xu
Project Lead, Urban Transformation
Platform,
World Economic Forum Beijing
Keynote Speaker
Mr. Kwok Ka Ming Andre
Founder and Chairman
Good City Foundation |
Fellow of Global Urban Transformation
the World Economic Forum
Hong Kong SAR
23. 23
Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
While the global COVID-19 pandemic is ebbing with
most of the countries reopening the borders, 2022
hascontinued to be a worrying time with more wicked
development challenges that city leaders have to
makedifficult choices, or usually lack of options to
respond to.
Upon 3 years of pandemic turmoils and social-
distancing policies, cities face, for example,
unprecedented city development challenges with
the accumulated fiscal and monetary burdens. While
more (young) workforces are being pushed to flexible
employment as many SMEs and industries execute the
cut plans, some cities face
challenges maintaining attractiveness in maintaining
talents, losing cultures and hence, economic
competitiveness.
The panel discussion session “Global Economic
Outlook Dialogue - Post-Pandemic Society, Gray
Rhinos and What Slows Cities Down From Growing?”
gathers voices from city agencies: policy think
tanks, placemaking agencies, semi-government
representatives and civil societies to discuss the issue
and identify key factors that public sectors shall actively
co-create private sector or public-private collaboration
options to reignite the cities’ momentum.
City Economic Outlook Dialogue
Post-Pandemic Society, Gray Rhinos and
What Slows Cities Down From Growing?
Moderator
Ms. Michael Cheuk-Hon Chan
MPH, Curator
Hong Kong Hub of Global Shapers Community
Mr. Gan Yi Reng
Manager of Urban Mechanics
Think City Malaysia
Mr. Luke Tam
Co-Founder & Community Engagement Director
the Kaifong Tour
Ms. Danting Liu
MPH, Health Policy Researcher
Hong Kong Foundation
Ms. Dorothy Lam
Co-Founder and Chief Catalyst
Dream Impact
10:30 am
11:30 am
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
Inno2, 2/F, 17W, Hong Kong Science and
Technology Parks, Hong Kong SAR
*Read from right to left
24. 24 Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
While the recent policy address in Hong Kong has
launched nothing new but proactive fiscal tools such
as “Co-Investment Fund” and “Office for Attracting
Strategic Enterprises (OASES)”, there remains a large
scope of discussion on defining “strategic industries”
for Hong Kong, and repositioning the key elements that
construct import sectors that keep Hong Kong growing
prosperously, for all walks of society, in the long-run.
In the time of current global economic recession, how
shall the private sector and the HKSAR administration
reckon the values of important companies that keep
the society healthy, in terms of quality employment,
competitive social packages, social and economic
impact and environmental protection, besides the
short-term financial gain? What are the motivations and
compromises in the search of “Zebra Companies” over
“Unicorns” in the future?
The panel discussion session “Regional 4IR Impact
Investment Landscape Dialogue - In Search of “Zebra
Companies” during the Global Secular Stagflation,
Where and How?” gathers positive impact and
sustainability-driven investors and institutions in Hong
Kong to share their viewpoints on recent investment
outlook of opportunities and challenges in Hong Kong,
and offer private-sector response to truly unleash the
real values where the above policies mean to offer to the
market.
Regional 4IR Impact Investment
Landscape Dialogue
In Search of “Zebra Companies”
during the Global Secular Stagflation,
Where and How?
11:30 am
12:30 pm
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
Inno2, 2/F, 17W, Hong Kong Science and
Technology Parks, Hong Kong SAR
Moderator
Ms. Jo Chan
Vice President of Investor Relations
AngelHub
Mr. Francesco Stadler
Director of Impact Funds & Ventures
Sustainable Finance Initiative (SFi)
Mr. Vladimir Bataev
Expert in Smart & Circular Deeptech Urban Solutions
Applications of Novel Technology in Urban Environments
Ms. Cintia Nunes
Director
Mills Fabrica
Ms. Stephanie Ko
Director
LQ Pacific Partners
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25. 25
Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
While Hong Kong has been internationally well-known for MICE
(meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions), if we ever
take reference of creative and economically vibrant cities such
as Rio De Janeiro (Brazil), Penang (Malaysia), Bali Island and
Bandung (Indonesia), and Kyoto (Japan), “Festival” is probably
the most missing form of organic street-style cultural celebration
which recalls the collective memory of Hong Kong communities
(locals, expats, Mainland Chinese in Hong Kong and everyone),
reinvigorates the cultural values and social identity of Hong Kong
and Cantonese folk cultures and strengthens global connectivity
branding power of Hong Kong, where economic goals could
hence be achieved organically, such as talent attractions, foreign
investments and competitive credibility.
The 7th Annual Meet of Future City Summit serves as a turning
point to call for open collaboration with key actors in society
and the global community to explore an action plan for hosting
a festival that belongs to Hong Kong and the world would love
to embrace, with potential new location across the Northern
part of Hong Kong (Tai Po District, Northern District and Yuen
Long District). This special session invites all partners, supporting
organisations and delegates to discuss, brainstorm and map all
crazy possibilities that could upbring the cultural identity of Hong
Kong again.
The special session “Our City Festival Sandbox - Co-Creating a
Better Hong Kong Brand, Festival and Key Objective Results”
drives to engage all participants in the Annual Meet in the format
of facilitated thematic group discussions. Each group discussion
would be set to respond to practical concerns upon each theme
and stir up creative district innovations that could be testbedded in
the form of “Festival” next year through open collaboration.
Our City Festival Sandbox -
4IR Empowering Placemaking
and Urban Transformation
Co-Creating a Better Hong Kong Brand, Festival and
Key Objective Results
02:30 pm
05:30 pm
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
Inno2, 2/F, 17W, Hong Kong Science and
Technology Parks, Hong Kong SAR
26. 26 Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
Fireside Chat on Intergenerational
Contract, Future of Work and
Society
Fireside Chat on Meanings of
“Festival”, Intergenerational
Society and Spirit to Breakthrough
03:10 pm
03:55 pm
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
02:20 pm
03:10 pm
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
Mr. Vince Siu
Founder and CEO
Press Start Academy
Moderator
Mr. Kwok Ka Ming Andre
Founder and Chairman Good City Foundation |
Fellow of Global Urban Transformation
the World Economic Forum
Hong Kong SAR
Mr. Mattis Tsang
Managing Director
Aerosim (HK) Ltd.
Mr. Patrick Tu
CEO & Co-founder
Dayta AI
Ms. Agnes Wun
Co-founder & CEO
Neufast Limited
Firestarter Speaker
Mr. Richard Hsu
Danish Design Award Ambassador:
Design Organization China Liaison
and Tongji University, School of
Design and Innovation
The Honorable Guest
Mr. Joe Sidek
Managing Director
Joe Sidek Productions
Director
George Town Festival
Malaysia
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Programme Flow _ FCS2022 (HONG KONG)
Facilitated Group Discussions
and Workshop
04:00 pm
05:40 pm
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
04:00 pm
04:30 pm
HKT
04:50 pm
05:00 pm
HKT
04:30 pm
04:50 pm
HKT
05:00 pm
05:40 pm
HKT
Topic Firestarter
Groups may first kickstart by the Firestarters to
introduce the discussion backgrounds, agenda and
relevant kick-starting material (if any) prepared by the
Firestarters.
Quick Consolidation
Groups fall back into the team and quickly summarize
various thoughts and key takeaways.
Larger Group Thought Exchange
Groups may take the 10 mins slot to mingle and share
your thoughts with the corresponding tables (e.g.
participants in Group 9 may exchange thoughts with
Group 10; Group 7 with Group 8, and so on). Groups
under different topics are welcome to exchange with
each other as well.
Prompt Response
Each group may spare 3-5 mins to share the
key consolidated model of thoughts and ideas
corresponding to the questions with any actionable
suggestions. All responses and insights would be taken
into the report summary in the Annual Meet and pushed
forward to the flagship project in the next year.
Discussion Flow:
Closing Remarks |
Good City Foundation
06:00 pm
06:15 pm
HKT
13 / DEC / 2022
(100mins, 2 parts; 40 mins each + 20 mins break)