Impact Report of Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020 is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as a annual documentation for the Annual Meet hosted on 16th - 17th in December 2020, sponsored by the InvestHK and Cyberport Hong Kong, co-hosted by the Dream Impact, Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme Scholars Association(HKSESSA), Global Solutions Foundation and Impact Circles.
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Impact Report : Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020
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Representatives of Host, Good City
Foundation
• Mr. Kwok Ka Ming Andre, Founder & Chairman
• Ms. Peggy Tse, Chief Strategy Officer
• Mr. Lawrence Yu, Director of Future City
Summit
• Mr. Vincent Ng, Advisor of Future City Summit
• Mr. Shadman Sadab, Director of Public Private
Partnership by Youth
• Mr. Shem Ayegba, Associate, Rainmaker
Ventures
• Ms. Zora Han, Associate
• Mr. Chris Chrispin Boniface, Associate
Representatives of Co-Hosts
Dream Impact (DI)
• Ms. Cintia Nunes, Chief of Strategy & Growth
• Ms. Dorothy Lam, Co-Founder & Chief
Catalyst
Global Solutions Foundation (GSF)
• Mr. Max Song
• Ms. Karen Wang
Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence
Scheme Scholars Association (HKSESSA)
• Ms. Yvette Leung
• Ms. Karin Asai
• Ms. Juliet Leung
Impact Circles (IC)
• Ms. Jessie Huang, Convenor
• Mr. Roy Weibach, Co-Host/Organizer
Marketing and Distribution
Wira Wiryadikrama, Marketing and Business
Development Manager, Good City Foundation
Technical Management Team
• Mr. Hendra Trisnayadi, Web Development
Manager, Good City Foundation
• Mr. Alwan Hasmadi, Web Development
Manager, Good City Foundation
Brand and Visual Design
• Mr. Pramada, Brand And Image Design
Manager, Good City Foundation
• Ms. Ratna Rahmayanti, Product Manager,
Good City Foundation
Secretariat Team
• Ms. Karin Asai, Director of Secretariat
(HKSESSA)
• Ms. Juliet Leung, Deputy Director of
Secretariat (HKSESSA)
• Ms. Joyce Zhang, Associate of Secretariat
• Mr. Khant Min Naing, Associate of Secretariat
• Ms. Jimin Oh, Intern of Secretariat
• Mr. Arthur Ji, Intern of Secretariat
• Mr. Owen Chau, Intern of Secretariat
Operation Team
• Ms. Yvette Leung, Director of Operation
(HKSESSA)
• Ms. Natalie Lam, Deputy Director Operation
(HKSESSA)
• Mr. Daniel Jin, Associate of Operation
• Ms. Baoxin Li Josephine, Associate of
Operation
Participating City Evaluation Team
(Early Stage)
• Ms. Isabella Kong, Director of Impact
Evaluation (HKSESSA)
• Mr. Jack Lam, Intern of Impact Evaluation
(Semarang City)
• Ms. Ngo Le Bao Tran, Intern of Impact
Evaluation (Chiangmai City)
• Ms. Ni Putu Prema Prakanthi, Udayana
University (Denpasar City)
• Putu Adelia Shindy Bella, Udayana University
(Denpasar City)
• Putu Mayda Devianita Jaya, Udayana
University (Denpasar City)
• I Made Agung Mas Surianta, Udayana
University (Denpasar City)
• Ananda Sri Parthiswari, Udayana University
(Denpasar City)
• Yoby Saputra, Udayana University (Denpasar
City)
Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020
Organizing Commitee
16th - 17th December 2020
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KEY FIGURES AND
OUTCOMES OF THE SUMMIT
Key figures and Outcomes of the Summit
15 Selected Technology Companies
7 Selected Master Plans and Urban
Innovations in Emerging Asia
FORWARD
Kwok Ka Ming Andre
Karin Asai and Yvette Leung
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ORGANIZING COMMITEE
ABOUT HOST
About Good City Foundation
About Future City Summit 2020
OVERVIEW OF
SUMMIT PROGRAM
Day 1
Day 2
Invest HK | Startmeup HK Festival
Invest HK | Family Office
Tsangs Group
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABOUT CO-HOST
HKSESSA
Impact Circles
Global Solutions Foundation
Dream Impact
ABOUT SPONSORS
InvestHK
Cyberport HK
Family Mask
SUMMIT AGENDA
Global Post-Pandemic Recovery
NTU ECOLABS
Sustainable Finance Initiative
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KEY KNOWLEDGE OF
PROGRAM SESSION
KEY KNOWLEDGE |
TECH FOR GOOD CITIES
CITY PARTNER
MEDIA COVERAGE
GRATITUDE OF PARTNERS AND
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
APPENDIX:
PROCEEDING OF SPONSORSHIP
Benson Tam, Chairman & Founding Partner
Venturous Group.
Yamin Xu, Leader of China,
Platform of Internet of Things and Urban
Transformation, World Economic Forum
Rushi Rama, Smart Cities Lead, C4IR Japan / World
Economic Forum.
Conference Design
DAY 1
Opening Address: Homecoming: the city with
psychological resilience.
Keynote I: Moonshot of Hong Kong, and Good
Cities Diplomacy of Asia and the Emerging World
Frontier Urban Economic Planning Outlook in Asia
"The Next Generation of Humanity, Capitalism and
Planning for Good"
Masterclass I: Integrated Economic Urban Planning
Victoria-side Chat Sustainability, environment and
humans
Parallel Panel Session I
DAY 2
Digital Experiential Tour: Bottom of the Pyramid by
Dream Impact & Kaifong Tour
Masterclass II : Integrated Economic Urban Planning
Frontier Urban Economic Planning Outlook in Africa
"The Next Generation of Humanity, Capitalism and
Planning for Good"
Keynote II: Our Hong Kong, Where Does it Lead?
Parallel Panel Session II
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Future City Summit was first an idea that we, a group of young scholars and entrepreneurs in
Hong Kong, brought to the Office of Vice President of The University of Hong Kong one day. What
would be one very important matter to our next generation, and we need to work at an early young
age to address it? Since February 2016, the little corner office of the Alumni Development Office
(which used to be a music library in the Main Building) in the campus had become our garage for a
team of 11 final year students, a group of teachers and our Vice President.
For months of cross-learning, banning ideas and future imagining moments, we decided to go
back to the fundamental needs of human beings. We talked about business sustainability, global
partnership and design for good, but the core of achieving that is “Trust”. Trust is an extremely
hard-earn intangible thing. It takes ages to build and nurture, but breaks in a short moment of
disbelief. The original thought of forming Future City Summit is nothing fancy but laying a possible
and positive road to form and breed “Trust”. To form global long-term collaboration and in-depth
open dialogue, we need “Trust”. Before we take billion dollar projects of smart cities, we need
“Trust”, and to take human civilisation of equity, just and kindness to sustain with our natural
environment for the next century, we need “Trust”.
In a year of 5, we have indeed built certain networks, projects and collaboration. Vision has been
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well played and I, on behalf of the entire team of every year of Future City Summit, would never
express enough gratitude to all trusts given by all walks of parties, from City Partners to Advisors
and Delegates.
We have said enough about the pandemic and all sorts of instability. The next big question is
where to build a trustworthy “Hope”? It is especially the matter in Hong Kong, and many other
societies and generations. The future of Good City Foundation, and Future City Summit may
answer some, with sciences and thought leadership dialogue. However, what’s more to take is
responsible acts and decisions. It is scientific logic that builds the theory of change. It is the good
faith of hope that leads us to do good with all means we have.
Kwok Ka Ming Andre
Founder
Future City Summit,
Good City Foundation
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If you want to run fast, run alone. If you want to run far, run together.
- The Famous African Proverb -
It had been a 10-month long preparation in a year full of anxiety, trepidations and reflection. It started
with some heated topics in city development but moulded to respond to the insights and rethinking
that the pandemic left us in every single aspect of future city development - in public healthcare, in
access to water and sanitation, in meaningful connection with each other.
A silver lining from the pandemic is the chance to be bold to experiment, to step into the unknown,
navigate and create the new normal. From planning to managing how the hybrid summit operates
takes not only time and coordination, but a little more imagination. Forget about if it works or not. That
is not something to think about, it is something to act on because the only way to know the answer is
to just do it. Organising the Annual Meet in such a year tells a story of a group of young people putting
their every effort and heart into the Summit itself, thinking through every tiny detail and work to make
the hybrid Summit as humanistic in the best possible way.
Just as how much we proved the power of the younger generation in this Summit , we think there is
more work needed to bring out the vast potentials of younger ones. How and what it takes is a
question. As we wrapped up the Annual Meet, we also have embarked our journey to the wide array of
development work with local communities. One key pillar is the future workforce Policy Interest Group
jointly organised by The Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scholars Association. In an action
research that looks into qualities and skills transferability of the future workforce, we focus on finding out
the need of a future-driven job market and draw the picture of the current skills gap between the demand
and supply of the workforce.
At the milestone of the 5th Anniversary of Future City Summit, we reiterate what keeps us going has
always been the ‘why’ that brought us here at the very first place and at this moment in time, we still see
a better future.
Humans are capable of greatness. Run far, and run together.
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Karin Asai
Director of Secretariat
Future City Summit
Secretary
Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme
Scholars Association
Yvette Leung
Director of Operation
Future City Summit
Vice-President
Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme
Scholars Association
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Good City Foundation is a non-profit non-governmental development organisation founded
in 2016 by a group of Hong Kong scholars and entrepreneurs, with a vision of better urban
resilience in the next 100 cities in emerging Asia and Africa. The Foundation missions to
foster innovative public and private partnership among the young generations in emerging
cities.
The organisation was first established as “Future City Summit” with the Global Partnership
Seed Fund from The Vice President Office of The University of Hong Kong. It curates the
Annual Meet Future City Summit in Hong Kong and development programs “Public Private
Partnership by Youth” with local city governments in emerging Asia such as Denpasar,
Yogyakarta, Bandung, Bangkok and Metro Manila. The Foundation is currently the
Institutional Partner of G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance and Private Sector Committee of
ASEAN Smart City Network on behalf of Thailand.
As a comprehensive ecosystem of public private partnership, the Good City Foundation
has established its in-house venture building and investment advisory subsidiary,
Rainmaker Ventures, to incubate development projects and important technology startups
with the support of InvestHK. The downstream venture building and incubation seamlessly
matches the upstream exploratory processes, hencing engaging a wide spectrum of public
and private sector partners.
About Good City Foundation
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The 5th Annual Meet of Future City Summit (“FCS 2020”) is a hybrid summit with Hong
Kong Cyberport as a live-stream studio. The 5th Annual Meet is curated with 200
nominated selective delegates, other hundreds of active participants, 4 co-hosts of local
and regional communities of regional innovation and social impact and a network of City
Partners and Emerging Future Cities Network.
It also delivers to conclude the journey of a 5-year project since the first Summit in August
2016 in The University of Hong Kong. The FCS 2020 sets as a platform to build stronger
hyper-collaboration among the network of networks for the next 10 years of development.
The greater theme of the 5th Annual Meet in 2020 is Global Post-Pandemic Recovery. To
align expectations of all nominated delegates, participants and partners, the Summit period
is a process of new knowledge distillation, value transformation, greater ecosystem
integration and actionable development agenda planning.
The 5th Annual Meet Future City Summit strives to be a positive and constructive response
to the great reset brought by the shocks and impacts by the pandemic and among the
societies in Hong Kong and the rest of the world. The FCS 2020 aims to reposition the
values and roles of Hong Kong in developing Asia, Africa and the rest of the world for the
next 10 years in a world of high instability and unpredictability. Riding on the pandemic
shocks to the supply-side of jobs and urban economics, the FCS 2020 explores 4 pillars of
recovery: 1) Human Capital and Future of Jobs; 2) Arts and Culture; 3) Urban Health and
Economics and 4) Sustainability and Human Civilisation. The pillars echo the strongest
need of supply to the impact, not just in Hong Kong but the emerging cities in developing
Asia and Africa. It serves a mutual ground of humankinds to reconnect Hong Kong’s
leadership relevance to the developing world.
About Future City Summit 2020
Hong Kong! Hong Kong by 2030
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with city governments and innovative local
communities of 2 districts in Hong Kong and
5 cities in Asia to demonstrate the smart city
plannings and development projects.
Planning For
Good Cities Roadshow
with 15 selective technology
companies to meet with 20 investment
committees in Hong Kong and Asia.
Tech For Good Cities
Roadshow
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with regional development agencies:
ASEAN Smart Cities Network
(Private Sector Committee) (Vietnam)
and YY Ventures (Bangladesh).
Master Classes for
Urban Economics Planning
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with high-profile thought leaders and
industry practitioners in Asia and Africa.
Keynote, Frontier
Economics Sessions &
Panel Discussions
Bottom of the Pyramid
3
A Virtual Experiential
Tour in Sham Shui Po
5
14. Dream Impact envisions a society where everyone is conscious of the work they do, the
things they buy and the values they advocate. We drive the growth of a purpose-driven
ecosystem where everyone can be a part of this world-changing movement, and we scale
and deepen social impact through advocacy, bridging of resources and strategic
partnerships. We are in Hong Kong, Taiwan and San Francisco. Please visit https://impact-
circles.mn.co/ to join the community and stay tuned to our programs and events.
Dream Impact
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The Hong Kong Scholarship for Excellence Scheme Scholars Association (HKSESSA) is a
not-for-profit, non-governmental organisation with a vision to build a platform where Hong
Kong Scholars connect with each other, develop their influence in different sectors of
interest, and leverage their talents to create social impacts. Originated from the official
Hong Kong SAR scholarship scheme that supports local students to pursue studies at
world renowned universities outside Hong Kong, HKSESSA is founded by a group of Hong
Kong Scholars with the aim to connect a top cadre of leaders and maximize young people’s
value and contribution in Hong Kong both locally and globally.
Hong Kong Scholarship for
Excellence Scheme Scholars Association
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Impact Circles consists of growing circles of social impact enthusiasts, subject matter
experts, and thought leaders to join forces for tackling the pressing issues facing our
societies and planet. Our mission is to accelerate the growth of individuals and meaningful
projects, and to engage the wider public in social innovation.
Impact Circles
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Global Solutions Foundation seeks to build a global ecosystem to inspire and support the
next generation of young change-makers, especially those in China. GSF started as a
festival at Tsinghua University in 2017, by organizing make-a-thons to bring together young
changemakers, and so far we have an alumni base of more than 500 members. The vision
is to create support to the next generation of global problem solvers around the world, to
address the most pressing issues in areas of education, the digital revolution, healthcare,
poverty, and the environment. You can visit https://www.globalsolutionsfestival.org/ for
more detail about Global Solutions Foundation.
Global Solutions Foundation
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Invest HK
InvestHK’s vision is to strengthen Hong Kong’s status as the leading international business
location in Asia. Our mission is to attract and retain foreign direct investment which is of
strategic importance to the economic development of Hong Kong. In all our services, we
apply the following core values: passion, integrity, professionalism, customer service,
business friendliness and responsiveness.
We work with overseas and Mainland entrepreneurs, SMEs and multinationals that wish to
set up an office – or expand their existing business – in Hong Kong
We offer free advice and services to support companies from the planning stage right
through to the launch and expansion of their business.
InvestHK is led by the Director-General of Investment Promotion, Stephen Phillips. Based in
our head office in Hong Kong, Mr Phillips is supported by three Associate Directors-
General: Jimmy Chiang, Charles Ng and Vincent Tang and Chief Marketing Officer Edith
Wong.
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Cyberport is an innovative digital community with over 1,500 start-ups and technology
companies. It is managed by Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited, which
is wholly owned by the Hong Kong SAR Government. With a vision to be the hub for digital
technology thereby creating a new economic driver for Hong Kong, Cyberport is committed
to nurturing a vibrant tech ecosystem by cultivating talent; promoting entrepreneurship
among youth; supporting start-ups on their growth journey; fostering industry development
by promoting collaboration with local and international partners; and integrating new and
traditional economies by accelerating digital adoption in the public and private sectors.
Cyberport is focused on facilitating the growth of major technology trends such as FinTech,
smart living, digital entertainment/e-sports and cybersecurity, as well as the emerging
technologies of artificial intelligence (AI), big data and blockchain, to foster the
transformation of Hong Kong into a smart city. With a team of committed professionals
providing all-rounded, value-added services, state-of-the-art facilities and smart
workspaces to support our digital community, Cyberport is now the flagship for Hong
Kong’s digital technology industry.
Cyberport
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2020 has been an unexpected rollercoaster ride for the world, with the spread of the
coronavirus, panic shopping for home cleansers, sanitizers, the frantic fights for toilet paper, and
of course the blood and sweat we all went through to get our hands on some face masks. We
created “Family Mask” as an initiative to take care of our own people, doing what we can to
keep Hong Kong safe and healthy
Founded in February 2020, Family Mask was born to fulfil a simple mission: to end the critical
shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE). We are determined to make a tangible
contribution and keep our home city a safe and healthy place. The core of our efforts is focused
on filling the demand gap for internationally certified surgical masks in Hong Kong, so that no
adult or child shall have to pay above market prices or queue in lines for hours.
Family Mask
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The “Middle Class” in Global (Relative) Poverty and
Their Post Pandemic Next Normal.
Global Post-Pandemic Recovery Agenda
The middle class in global poverty, the underserved and untapped population.
The post pandemic next normal
1 Samuel Freije-Rodriguez, 2020, "Reversals of Fortune: Poverty and Shared Prosperity 2020", World Bank Group. Retrieved from. https://
openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/34496/9781464816024.pdf.
2 "Global poverty: Facts, FAQs, and how to help", World Vision. Retrieved from: https://www.worldvision.org/sponsorship-news-stories/global-poverty-
facts#:~:text=2020%3A%20Global%20poverty%20is%20expected,as%20150%20million%20by%202021.
While 2 billion people are still poor by the definition of the Societal Poverty Line (SPL),
which over 50% of whom are populations below the age of 35 years old1
, global poverty is
expected to rise for the first time in 20 years. The COVID-19 pandemic threatens to push
88 million to 115 million people into extreme poverty in 2020, with the total rising to as
many as 150 million by 20212
. The defined “Middle Class” in the global population of
relative poverty refers to the marginal population with socio-economic potential to escape
from the poverty trap through empowerment of proper policy and governance, or with the
changes of societal environment through technology and innovative inclusion.
The pandemic shocks have led the “middle class” of global relative poverty to face the
following driving factors to the new normal. They are the challenges of low-income worker
repatriation, the rise of remote gig workforce (especially for the younger low-income
generations) and rising reluctant self-employed micro-businesses among the low-income
households. They are all happening on a global scale.
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With the pandemic shocks, global (low-income, low-
skilled) workforce migrated from urbanised metro to
suburban and rural towns3
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Future new jobs grow faster than the old fading ones.
Workforce is requested to develop with cross-
disciplinary and transferable skills4.
Global relative poverty is not the challenge among the
developing countries only, but also well-developed
economies such as Hong Kong and many East Asian
countries. All “middle class” of the global relative
poverty population in all segments of economies shall
be addressed to unleash underserved and untapped
market opportunities.
The age of 0 to 1 general entrepreneurship for all is
ubiquitous. Economic resilience relies heavily more on
the scaling of impactful SMEs from startups to stabilise
future jobs’ supply and demand5.
Global
Migration
Gig Workforce
(Remote)
A Possibility of
Global Shared
Prosperity
Economic
Resilience
We are on the same boat to help each other to escape
from the global poverty trap, first with the “middle class”
in global relative poverty.
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3 Alan Gamlen, August 2020, "Migration and mobility after the 2020 pandemic: The end of an age?", IOM UN Migration. Retrieved from: https://
publications.iom.int/system/files/pdf/migration-_and-mobility.pdf
4 Aidan Manktelow and Saadia Zahidi, January 2020, "The Promise of Platform Work: Understanding the Ecosystem", World Economic Forum. Retrieved
from: www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_The_Promise_of_Platform_Work.pdf
5 Abhijit V Banerjee and Esther Duflo, January 2013, "Reluctant Entrepreneurs", Business Standard. Retrieved from: https://www.business-standard.com/
article/beyond-business/reluctant-entrepreneurs-111061100035_1.html
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Circular self-reliance economy is a new
global challenge. As the global inter-state
migration happened due to the pandemic,
affordability in all digitalisation and
technology implementation for all in 2nd /
3rd tier habitats is the new economies of
scale.
ESG is a popular framework to re-evaluate
emerging cities, with carbon offset
materialising monetary valuation. Angel
investment and public policy shall align for
rapid scaling of necessary MSMEs for
carbon-neutral economies.7
The above 3 wicked attributes are beyond any sole market mechanisms nor private sector
innovation. It may take a village of all stakeholders, both public, private and people sector
to address in joint-efforts. While the modern post-pandemic poverty trap is attributed by
above 3 factors, it would take a village of all parties to collaborate and drive the
underserved global poverty to get rid of the poverty trap.
6 Bianca Cuaresma, October 2019, "Poor Internet connection spurs ‘creative ways’ for digital technology in banking and finance", Business Mirror. Retrieved from:
businessmirror.com.ph/2019/10/10/poor-internet-connection-spurs-creative-ways-for-digital-technology-in-banking-and-finance/
7 Andre Kwok, October 2020, "Pandemic Shock: A widening inequality gap among emerging cities in Asia", Observer Research Foundation. Retrieved from: https://
www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/pandemic-shock-widening-inequality-gap-emerging-cities-asia/
Attributes of current skills of different
disciplines shall be decoded to reposition
future skills and driving policies, hence
narrating a new DNA of Hong Kong in the
global designation
To arrive the goals of addressing global relative poverty population, the 3 driving factors
above lead to the 3 respective attributes to identify necessary finances, people, policies,
innovations and technologies:
Localised Affordability
Carbon Neutral Governance &
Policy Angel Investment
Skills Bridge Jobs
The Next Wicked Development Challenges
Some further wicked driving factors for addressing the global challenges.
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The 5th Annual Meet of Future City Summit
visions to assemble a larger network of
bridges across emerging Asia (Southeast
Asia, South Asia and Middle East) and
Africa. The assembly reconnects to the
(Greater) Emerging Future Cities Network
members established in the previous years
(2018 - current) in Guangzhou, Shenzhen,
Hong Kong SAR, Denpasar, Yogyakarta,
Bandung, Manila, and Bangkok (Future City
Summit Annual Meet 2018 - 2019 and
“Public Private Partnership by Youth”), in a
joint-effort for the below stated dedication:
Addressing development and
governance inefficiency of 100
emerging cities (each of population
around the range of 500,000) in the
next 10 years (by 2030) so the local
relative poor escapes from poverty
trap.
The Greater Emerging Future Cities Network.
Ecosystem Meetings
MISSION STATEMENT
Strengthening a network of bridges on resources, information, attributes of future wicked
development challenges for the next generations.
The mission would be addressed radically
by both the “public - private - people
partnership” manner and strong
entrepreneurial market interventions.
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Emerging Future Cities Network since 2018
has been a dedicated network of project
pipelines and resources for sharing the
latest knowledge of resilient urban planning
and technology transformation. In FCS
2020, Roundtable for Emerging Future
Cities Network would be calling virtually
and assemble the larger pool of local city
governments and technologists from public
and private sector to review the past 2
years of development, impact and project
the post-pandemic recovery agenda,
through the pooling of efforts from different
stakeholders.
Roundtable for
Emerging Future Cities Network
In the partnership with multiple family
offices, institutional investors and industry
partners, Tech for Good Cities Roadshow
is a private project roadshow for urban
technology startups and city master
planning pitching. 15 promising impactful
startups and 5 most resilient emerging
cities master plans identified would be
invited to the Roadshow.
Tech for Good Cities Roadshow
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Joining hands with Hong Kong Scholarship
for Excellence Scheme Scholars
Association (HKSESSA), Future Workforce
Policy Interest Group would be announced
in the Future City Summit Annual Meet
2020 for laying out the policy advocacy
and voices for different walks of youth in
Hong Kong and Asia for reflecting the new
landscape of post-pandemic human capital
development need.
The Policy Interest Group would output
policy review and recommendation as
advocacy and voices for Hong Kong
government’s reference.
Future Workforce Policy Interest Group
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Hong Kong as a
Hyper-Collaboration
Hub and Consolidation
Shaping regional ability to quickly rationalise
portfolios and prioritise larger, more resilient
brands that are better able to survive periods of
economic fragility, while pursuing opportunities to
fill capability gaps through strategic M&A.
In the picture of hyper-collaboration of “Technology - Finance - Policy - People”, with the
past 5 years of hosting of Future City Summit in Hong Kong and voices of Hong Kong
influential leaders, the city-state is designated to position a bottom-up governance hub of
hyper-collaboration and resources consolidation.
Local key stakeholders in Hong Kong such as Cyberport Hong Kong and Invest Hong Kong
play influential and benchmarking nodes to finance and govern the flow of resources
among the collaborating nodes across the ecosystems.
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KONG
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The EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy, jointly established by Nanyang Technological
University, Enterprise Singapore, and Sustainable Energy Association Singapore (SEAS),
aims to build and accelerate deeptech energy innovation capabilities in Singapore to
support the nation’s future energy transition. The ninth Centre of Innovation in Singapore
and the first-of-its-kind for the energy sector, EcoLabs serves as a one-stop hub to help
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and Startups innovate, grow and thrive in the
competitive energy sector by providing them with the following: Translational Research,
Living Testbeds, Innovation Programmes, Funding Partners and Community Platform.
Support in product and business acceleration will also be provided. Product acceleration
support includes providing SMEs and start-ups with multidisciplinary technical support,
cutting edge research facilities, and access to the latest scientific research in clean energy.
Business acceleration support includes strategic advisory, investment pitching and
networking sessions.
EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy
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Sustainable Finance initiative (SFi) is a community platform aimed at promoting the growth of sustainable
finance in Hong Kong. The initiative is incubated by RS Group, a family office based in Hong Kong.
SFi delivers on it’s Vision and Mission by actively supporting four key market gaps: People, Policy, Practice
and Products. These form the four pillars of SFi’s Strategy.
By addressing these gaps, we will directly drive mindset shift, create a policy-enabling environment for
sustainable investing in Asia, and ultimately contribute towards the building of the region’s sustainable
economy.
About SFi
31. Overview
Summit Program
We recover, regenerate, and resurge
with new realms of innovation and visions.
of
Recover,
Reinvention,
Resilience
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32. Li Ka Shing Foundation Scholar
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
Founder & Chairman
Good City Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
ANDRE KWOK
Schwarzman Scholar, Tsinghua University
Director of Future City Summit
Good City Foundation
Founding President
Hong Kong Scholarship for
Excellence Scheme Scholars Association
Hong Kong SAR
LAWRENCE YU
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Homecoming:
the city with
psychological
resilience
Keynote and Fireside Chat I
Moonshot of Hong Kong,
and Good Cities Diplomacy
of Asia and the Emerging World
Associate Features Editor
Tatler HK
Hong Kong SAR
ZABRINA LO
Moderator
Director General
Invest Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR
STEPHEN PHILLIPS
day
01
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Director of Public Private Partnership
Good City Foundation
Bangladesh
SHADMAN SADAB
CEO
YY Ventures
Bangladesh
TAZIN SHADID
Master Class I:
Integrated Urban Economics Planning
Reinvent Resilience through
Social Innovation
and Three Zeros
Founder
Indonesia Creative
Cities Network (ICCN)
Indonesia
DWINITA LARASATI
Founder
Urbanetic
Singapore
SAIBAL DAS CHOWDHURY
Founder
Pan-Asia Network
Mainland China
RICHARD HSU
President
Foundation for Futuristic Cities
India
KARUNA GOPAL
Associate Professor
The University of British Columbia
Canada
Dr. ERIC LI
Moderator
Post-Pandemic
Urban Economic
Planning Outlook
in Asia
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Freelance visual journalist
Founder of
Hong Kong Explorers
Hong Kong SAR
LAUREL CHOR
Founder Of Mana!
Hong Kong SAR
BOBSY GAIA
Deputy Director and
Principal Lecturer Centre
for Civil Society
and Governance of HKU
Hong Kong SAR
Dr. WINNIE LAW
Moderator
Co-Founder and Director of V'air
Member at Council for
Sustainable Development
Hong Kong SAR
NATALIE CHUNG
Victoria-side chat Sustainability, environment and humans
How do environmentalists in different stages
imagine the next 50 years for Hong Kong?
Panel Session Ia: Land & Affordable Living
Maximising the “value” of land:
exit plan for Hong Kong’s housing crisis?
Founder & CEO
Shanzhai City
Hong Kong SAR
Dr. TAT LAM
CEO
Arical
Hong Kong SAR
Director
Kwai Hung Group
Hong Kong SAR
CLEMENT TIEN KITMAN MOK
Co-Founder &
Chief Catalyst
Dream Impact
DOROTHY LAM
Moderator
35. Editor
Generation T Asia
Founder
Sun Sang Bamboo Village
Indonesia
LEE WILLIAMSON
CHIKO WIRAHADI
Moderator
Managing Director
Warner Music Thailand
Thailand
KARL KONGKHAM
Founder and Curator
Circus Tram: the Social Club
Hong Kong SAR
ALVIN YIP
Panel Session Ib
Art, Culture and City As a Memory
JESSIE HUANG
Moderator
Curator
Impact Circles
San Francisco
Panel Session Ic:
Future Workforce,
We Position Our Curve
Grassroot communities of
resilience and
evolutionary purposes
Social Worker
Christian Action
Hong Kong SAR
Founder and Editor-in-Chief
Green Queen Media
Hong Kong SAR
SONALIE FIGUEIRAS
Founder and CEO
ImpactHK & Love 21 Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
JEFFREY ANDREWS
JEFF ROTMEYER
Ex-Director
Startup Grind China & APAC
Shenzhen
JAN SMEJKAL
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Head of Portfolio Design
Asia Pacific, JLL
Hong Kong SAR
GONZALO PORTELLANO
Lead (Smart Cities and Future Mobility)
EcoLabs Centre of Innovation
for Energy NTU
Singapore
RYAN JIN
Chairman
Crystal Vision Energy Limited
Hong Kong SAR
COLIN TAM
Founder and CEO
Sooorya
Singapore
CHRISTIE FERNANDEZ
CEO
Carbonbase
Mainland China
MAX SONG
Moderator
Panel Session Id
Sustainability,
Environment,
and Humans
day
02
Founder
Spatial Anatomy
Singapore
Board of Management
E-Forum for Smart Cities
Vietnam
CALVIN CHUA RETNAM SHANMUGA
Master Class II
Integrated Economic
Urban Planning
Cities of the 2nd Tier;
New Normal;
New Shocks and
New Resilience
37. Director of the University of Oxford China Centre
University of Oxford
UK
Schwarzman Scholar, Tsinghua University
Director of Future City Summit
Good City Foundation
Founding President Hong Kong Scholarship for
Excellence Scheme Scholars Association
Hong Kong SAR
PROFESSOR RANA MITTER
LAWRENCE YU
Moderator
Keynote and Fireside Chat II
Our Hong Kong, Where Does it Lead?
Frontier Urban Economic
Planning Outlook on Africa
Afrofuturism Down
The Road, Where Next?
CEO
Goodsam Technologies
Tanzania
ISAYA YUNGE
CP3P-F, Project Manager
Prokyoor Limited
Nigeria
SHEM AYEGBA PMP
Managing Director
McDan & Company
Kenya
JACOB AFWATA
Managing Director
Einar & Partners
Netherlands
ALEXANDER LJUNGSTRÖM
Moderator
Diplomat
African Union Youth
Advisory Council
Tanzania
PETRIDER PAUL
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Panel Session IIb
Urban Health Planning, Resilience 101
Founder
Family Mask
Hong Kong SAR
United Nations Volunteer
Hong Kong SAR
Founder and Chair
Golden Age Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
CUHK Public Health Graduate,
HKU MBBS Final Year Student.
Host of TED Circles
Hong Kong SAR
JESSIE CHUNG KAREN LAU REBECCA CHOY YUNG ROHIT KUMAR VERMA
Moderator
Panel Session IIa Art, Culture and City as a Memory
Founder
Aclan
Pakistan
USAMA TAUQEER
Founder
Tailwind Partners
India
VAIBHAV GOGIA
President
Robotics Association of Nepal
Nepal
ER. BIKASH GURUNG
Director of
Public Private Partnership
Good City Foundation
Bangladesh
SHADMAN SADAB
From Hub of Spice Trade to Global Lead in
Tech and Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Success Stories
from the South Asia
Moderator
39. Panel Session IIc
Future Workforce, We Position Our Curve
Business Director
Nanhai Corporation Ltd
Hong Kong SAR /
Mainland China
Head of Future Skills
Corporate Sustainability
Asia Pacific
HSBC
Hong Kong SAR
CEO
Generation Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR
Head of Education and
Youth Research
Our Hong Kong Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
BEN YU WILLIAM CHIU BRIAN CHENG VICTOR KWOK
Moderator
Senior Project Leader
Tri-Sector Associates
Singapore
SIKAI CHEN
Founder
World Toilet Organisation
Singapore
JACK SIM
Executive Chairman
Banka BioLoo Limited
India
SANJAY BANKA
Researcher
Our Hong Kong Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
JOHNSON KONG
Moderator
Panel Session IId Sustainability, Environment and Humans
Washing Away Our Pandemic Woes:
Improving Water and Sanitation through Innovative Financing
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Organic Social Media Reach, Live Views and Some Feedbacks
from Delegates
Some Figures We Have Achieved in FCS 2020
on Application
in FB Live
(Facebook and LinkedIn)
3,273
Social Media
Engagements
33,004
Organic Reaches
(Tunisia, Malta, Palestine, South Africa…)
394 49
Nationalities
Sign-ups
15.4%
City Government &
Town Planners
(emerging Asia and Africa)
Audience
during Live-Streaming
3,286
(Facebook Pages)
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8.73 / 10
Overall Experience
in FCS 2020
Scores of
8.73 / 10
Logistics Preparation
Scores of Pre-Summit
7.48 / 10
Larksuite platform experience
Scores of
in FCS 2020
8.85 / 10
Contents and Themes
Scores of Summit
8.92 / 10
ZOOM conferencing experience
Scores of
in FCS 2020
48. 95.2%
would like to
join the next Future City Summit
as it turns into a public official global event.
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49. 8.62 / 10
Scores of the Virtual Experiential Tour
(“Bottom of Pyramid") in the Summit
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50. 6 out of 15
Scored over half of the committees showing
interest to follow up
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Committees and Technology Companies (Seed-Stage to Series-A)
15 Selected Technology Companies
15
64
9 out of 15
Companies of
3 Categories
Selective Tech Companies
to the Pipelines
Scored above mean score of
the investment readiness criteria
• Financial Technology
• Urban Technology
• Human Capital and Well-being
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PearlPay believes that all Filipinos should have access to
financial solutions to save time and money and connect better
with their loved ones. Our mission is to help financial
institutions, especially rural banks, be commercially
competitive with access to the latest and innovative banking
solutions. We aim to become the national digital payment
enabler and gateway in the country by providing quality and
affordable banking solutions to financial institutions and
individuals previously underserved.
Kwaba is a rent payment platform that helps low-middle
income earning Nigerians pay their house rent in convenient
instalments. We don’t see the sense in paying rent yearly
when salaries are paid monthly. With Kwaba, say goodbye to
paying Landlord’s 1 to 2 years rent in advance and hello to the
new school where you can spread your rent payment over 6
to 12 months. Join us on our journey in helping reduce
homelessness, financial hardship and improve financial well-
being. Let's bridge the gap between property and finance
together.
The world is everyday becoming a smaller place in terms of
economic activity. International borders are becoming less
and less of an issue between businesses. Except for Africa,
and Sub-Saharan Africa in particular. Remittance costs into
Nigeria attract up to 21% in transaction charges (compared to
9% average in the region and 7% global average)
Why? Banking charges, security and regulatory requirements,
etc Remittance services out of Nigeria are significantly fewer,
and largely limited to banks.
Spark
Perreras
Founder of PearlPay
Founder of Kwaba
Founder of Bitmast
Obbina
Molokwu
Aniefiok
Friday
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AgriTech Startup that innovate the technology especially
Internet of Thing (IoT) for Smart farm management. Currently
we are focusing on Smart Irrigation to control remotely the
irrigation via mobile application.
Our mission is to transform traditional irrigation to smart
irrigation that 60% of Cambodia’s farmers can access at
affordable prices in the next 3 years.
Our vision is to solve farm management problem by using
technology that focus on IoT to collect data on crops and to
remotely control farming equipment on-the-ground, inform
decision- making, all managed from a cloud platform.
BlueSpace.ai is an urban mobility company that develops an
autonomous vehicle technology. Bluespace’s patented
Dynamic Perception and Prediction software allows an
autonomous system to “see” the velocity of all objects and in
all directions. Our solution works everywhere, with all form
factors, and enables a faster reaction time in any AV stack.
We provide a cost and time effective way to improve
perception and prediction functionality for all.
Co-Founder and President
Founder of Agritech
Founder of SiGen
Christine Moon
홍수연
Sreylin
Meng
Hồ Thái Bình
A simple and cost-effective solution to eliminate breeding
environment of mosquitoes in existing urban catch basin,
therefore, prevent mosquito borne diseases such as dengue
and zika.
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By putting advanced technologies of Digital Twinning,
advanced visualisation, Blockchain and AI to work, we can
transform the Built Environment - Making them smart,
resilient and sustainable and create high performance assets
that are more liquid than before.
Our mission is to deliver significant impact on total
performance of the built environment by liberalizing and
directing financing towards projects with impactful triple
bottom line and ESG outcomes.
viAct is an Automate Construction Monitoring uses AI + IoT
+ 5G with vision technology to optimize construction safety,
productivity and compliance
Saibal Das
Chowdhury
Founder of Urbanetic
Founder of viAct
Hugo
Cheuk
At Social Light Inc, we have a strong passion in applying the
technology and common sense to solve the day to day
problems of connectivity. We are committed to create a win-
win scenario for all stakeholders involved to make sure that
connectivity is able to expand sustainably especially in low
income areas.
Being the leader in WiFi advertising, marketing, analytics,
and WiFi monetization, we take pride in solving the issue of
internet being a basic human right. Our focus is to create
solutions that keep adding value to eventually create a
completely free internet access for low income communities.
Founder of Social Light Inc
Francis
Simisim
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Shani
Pandya
Founder of Power Tree
We are a Gandhinagar based Sustainable Technology
Innovation Company incubated at Pandit Deendayal
Petroleum University and supported by Industries
Commissionerate (IC) Department, Government of Gujarat
under Start-up/Innovation Scheme.
We invent, designs, engineers and manufactures Solar Tree
which incorporate beautiful, efficient solar panels in sculptural
forms designed to inspire, to generate electricity along with
saving huge space consumption problem. We have 16 design
patents in our name for various innovative designs of Solar
Tree. We also have received multiple recognition and awards
from various national and international organization in last two
year including Unites Nations top 100 Startup of the world,
Top 10 Startups of India by Bombay Stock Exchange and
others.
Kusini Water is a social enterprise that builds water treatment
systems from nanotechnology and macadamia nut shells. Our
systems bring clean, safe drinking water to people in rural,
peri-urban and informal settlements throughout the African
continent.
Our Social Mission is providing ease to access, affordable and
secured learning products, services and solutions that enable
and transform the way learners or knowledge seekers from
low income with less to no modern technology infrastructure
gather, manage, distribute and use modern digital learning
resources and information.
Murendeni
Mafumo
George
Akimali
Founder of Kusini
Founder of Smartcore
Enterprise Limited
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Kampung Course is a platform to connect course seekers
with course providers with a safe & reliable payment system
through the Kampung Course Indonesia company account.
Uppskale is a HR Tech startup where we strive to bring in
progressive technology to bridge the gap between
academia and industry.
Functioning both online and offline, our distinctive approach
helps both students and companies find the right fit for
each other.
Jimmy
Chandra G
Dr. Elvis Silayo
Aditya Dave
Founder of
Kampung Course
Founder of Medikea
Founder of Uppskale
Medikea is an online healthcare marketplace that connects
patients with Doctors, clinics/hospitals, pharmacies and
diagnostic centers.
The healthcare industry in Africa lacks an integrated
ecosystem leading to ineffective treatment outcomes. We
aim to solve this by building out an ecosystem of healthcare
services that brings the existing offline infrastructures online
using the power technology. We are on a mission to making
healthcare more patient-centric and easily accessible for
1.3B Africans.
56. Pipeline of cities to G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance
7 Selected Master Plans and
Urban Innovations in Emerging Asia
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5
40
City of
The Philippines
2
Selective Town Planners and
Smart City Investors Participated
In the Planning For Good Cities Roadshow.
(Private Session)
Cities of Indonesia,
Philippines and Sri Lanka
Which is Bandung and Manila in the Roadshow
vetted with a master plan digitising company
(Singapore / Hong Kong) for land use prototyping
Bandung,
Indonesia
Metro Manila
City of Manilla,
Philippines
Cities
nominated and selected to the
G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance
Districts in
Hong Kong
2
57. 1
2
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2
East Kowloon
MIT HK Innovation Nide
1
Sham Shui Po
District
Dream Impact
Hong Kong SAR
58. Sham Sui Po
District
IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 58
1
st
Expensive
Hong Kong is the world’s most expensive
property market1
3
rd
Coolest
Sham Shui Po ranked as the 3rd coolest
neighbourhood in the world by TIMEOUT
Magazine
2
nd
Poorest
Sham Shui Po is the 2nd poorest district in
Hong Kong2
1
st
Vertical
Hong Kong is the most vertical city in the
world (most # of people living above floor
15)
Planning for Good
Cities: District of Sham
Shui Po, Hong Kong
yet... yet...
1. https://www.cbreresidential.com/uk/sites/uk-residential/files/ CBRE-Global%20Living_2020_Final.pdf
2. https://www.statistics.gov.hk/pub/B11303012019AN19B0100.pdf
3. https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/community/article/2152952/how-hong-kong-rose-become-tallest-city-world
4. https://www.timeout.com/coolest-neighbourhoods-in-the-world
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How might we
provide large numbers of
affordable & livable housing
Residents living in subdivided
units that lack knowledge and
access to services, that has work
opportunities
They can live with dignity,
stability and in a supportive
community for upward mobility
Graphics Credits to:
Isaac Liu & Tommy Cheong CUHK
Architecture
How to achieve
Affordable
Land & Living?
For
So That
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Kowloon East (Kwun Town District), Hong Kong’s poorest and most densely populated
district, is currently undergoing a transition to become the second CBD. There are a set of
socio-economic challenges faced by the underprivileged individuals during this urban
regeneration process. This paper assessed opportunities within Kwun Tong that can
potentially foster inclusive economic growth and promote an inclusive, smart, innovative
CBD in Kowloon East, by first addressing the biggest barriers to inclusive economic
growth, and then identifying pilot projects that have the potential to develop innovative
solutions. Our assessments produced a research report and stakeholder map that focused
on programmes that would help support an equitable workforce and small business
developments in Hong Kong’s Kwun Tong/Kowloon East area
Overall Background of
Kwun Tong
Kowloon
East
61. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 61
Overview
How can we better support
equitable workforce and small
business development efforts
while promoting innovative
solutions?
Poverty
Situation of
Kwun Tong
District
(2017)
Overview
Poorest District in HK
-Although Kwun Tong has the
highest population of Elderly
among all districts but there
is much more…
648,541
District Total Population
(2016)
HK$13,500 - #1
lowest
Median Monthly Income
(2016)
109,300
(17.2%)
Poor Population (2017)
Poorest
Poverty Rate District
Rank (2018)
觀 塘
Source: 2016 Population By-census, Census and Statistics Department, HKSAR;
General Household Survey 2018; Hong Kong Poverty Situation Report 2017
Industrial
Development
Mix use
CBD2
1970s
Today
Future
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Challenge in
Kwun Tong
District
Energizing Kowloon East
Initiative (The Surge in Supply
of High Grade Offices for
future CBD2).
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Opportunity
in Kwun
Tong District
Energizing Kowloon
East Initiative (The
Surge in Supply of
Residential and
Commercial Area)
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
(Take retail as an example)
Current
659,000
Private and
public residential flats
5 million sq. ft.
Retail Footprint
(Gloss Floor Area)
By
2026
754,000
Private and public
residential flats
13.2 million sq. ft
Retail Footprint
(Gloss Floor Area)
Expected to serve
1.1 million of the city’s
workforce (31%)
Hong Kong’s largest
retail sub-market
Source: Kowloon East, Hong Kong’s CBD 2.0, CBRE Research, 2017; EKEO, HKSAR
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Southeast
Asia
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u
t
h
e
a
s
t
A
s
i
a
Indonesia
Bandung,
Indonesia
(印尼萬隆市)
Denpasar, Bali,
Indonesia
(印尼登巴薩市
(峇⾥島))
West Nusa Tenggara,
Indonesia
(印尼⻄努沙登加拉省)
1 2 3
2 3
1
z
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Tourism Development Board and Indonesia Creative City Network
Bandung, Indonesia
Bandung
With many intitiatives driven by the city’s young demographic, Bandung hists a variety of
workshops, conferences and festivals all encouraging the development of creativity,
prototypes and product design in particular.
In facr, 56% of Bandung’s economic activities are design-related, with fashion, graphic
design, and digital media being the top three subsectors in the local creative economy.
The acceptance of Bandung to the UNESCO Creative Ctiies Network (UCCN) in Desember
2015 is a challenge to actually optimise the city’s creative potentials and Increase the well
being of its people.
2.490.386
Total of Bandung
Population in 2018
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Bandung Tourism City
Various attractions become the reason for
travellers to settle in the city of Bandung.
Being in the highlands, qualified
educational qualities, arts and cultural
centers, and relatively low cost of living are
some of the reasons why many people
want to settle in the city of flowers. In
addition, there are many affordable tourist
destinations. A total number of 8.4 million
local and foreign tourists visited Bandung
throughout 2019. Bandung city is like a
paradise for the food lovers, Bandung
stores and offers a variety of delicious and
tasteful culinary, ranging from traditional to
international cuisine. Variety of food are
served ranging from street snacks,
taverns, to restaurants.
million local and foreign tourists
visited Bandung throughout 2019
8.4 million
51,96%
51-45 years
making the city full
of youthfull energy
and dynamics
Bandung
Population in 2018
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Bandung is one of the historical cities in
Indonesia. There are at least 1866 cultural
heritage buildings in Bandung City. Many
buildings employing Art Deco variations
still exist in Bandung, Art Deco is a popular
design style of the1920s and '305
characterized especially by sleek
geometric or stylized forms and by the use
of man-made materials.
Bandung Heritage City
Cultural
Heritage
1866
buildings in Bandung City
There are at least
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Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
印尼登巴薩市(峇⾥島))
Smart City Planning Department,
Mayor Office
https://www.denpasarkota.go.id/
DENPASAR CITY
GOVERNMENT
Bali Island
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Mobile Apps PRODENPASAR makes easy citycitizens to access information such as online
complaints, CCTV, vacancy info, and administrasions so that can support the work and
economics activity.
10.000 more
have been
installed
Reporting data is
integrated with
population
data from the
Central
Admininduk
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Complaint
monitoring
reports
through SP4N
LAPOR in
DAMAMAYA
SMART GOVERNMENT
PLANNING-BUDGETING-
MONITORING INTEGRATED
SYSTEM
• DENPASAR PLANNING
• SIPKD BUDGETING
• MONITORING 7
EVALUATION SYSTEM
“KARMA SIMANIS”
• E-PERFORMANCE
ELECTRONIC
SIGNATURE
ONLINE COMPLAINTS ONLINE DEATH
BENEFITS
TARINGDUKCAPIL
Denpasar Intergrated
Virtual Office System
32.026
Micro, Small &
Medium
Enterprises 2019
TOURIST VISITS
2017 : 1.164.260
2018 : 1.929.910
522.661
Number of
Coopera�ves
CHARACTERISTIC, OPPORTUNITIES AND
CHALLENGES OF DENPASAR CITY
Area 12,778 acre / 127,78 Km2
4 Districts (27 Village & 16 Sub-district)
Total Popula�on : 947.166 people
Growth rate : 4,28%
30% source of income from the
tourism sector and culture
PDRB (Gross Regional Domes�c
Product): Rp. 36,16 Trillion
The rate of economic growth 5,84 %
DENPASAR CITY
as as center of :
Government
Educa�on
Business
Art & Culture
CHALLENGE :
1. Narrow field
2. Popula�on a lot
3. Limited natural
resources
4. global compe��on
5. Covid Pandemic 19
OPPORTUNITY :
1. Many Human Resources
2. Community based economy
3. Culture as the founda�on of
development
4. Synergy between cuatomary
ins�tu�ons and related
agencies
2019 : 2.166.192
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ONLINE
PUBLIC
SERVICES
As a support for the applica�on of physical
distacing in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic in
the City of Denpasar, such as Capil services,
Online Curhat services, licensing services,
electronic cer�ficates from Kelurahan Villages,
tax reports, and complaint reports
54
Online Services
SIDARLING
A waste savings system that connects the
government, the business world (Waste Bank)
and the community in the environment to
reduce plas�c waste as well as providing
rewards from the government / private sector
for special services
DHARMANEGARA
ALAYA (DNA)
Crea�ve house to fully support the
development of work and innova�on of
millennials for crea�vity and becoming new
entrepreneurs during the pandemic which
is managed by BKRAF Denpasar
DENPASAR
FESTIVAL
ONLINE
In the pandemic era, The Denpasar Fes�val
was held online which is the largest and
longest fes�val in Indonesia
The local wisdom management system in realizing
community discipline in implemen�ng health
protocols by involving the lowest levels of
government, namely villages / lurahs including
tradi�onal villages, hamlets and the environment.
Supported by 2 main applica�ons of Safe City and
the Village Portal of the e-Sewaka Dharma Village
JAGA BAYA
Digital Transformation In the Pandemic Era
189 Events
407 Crea�ve community
721 Small & medium
enterprises register
35tradi�onal village
43village, sub-district
433head of
neighborhood, hamlet
ONLINE PAYMENT IN
TRADITIONAL MARKETS
To minimize crowds and support
the applica�on of physical
distancing in the era of Covid 19
pandemic, the market in
Denpasar has implemented online
payments both through QRIS,
GOPAY, OVO in collabora�on with
BPD Bali & GOJEK.
50
Tradi�onal
Markets
407 130Garbage Bank
20.872Ac�f customers
366jtTotal balance
72. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 72
West Nusa Tenggara
4.9 Million
Total Population
Smart City Planning Department, Regional Office
2.5 Million 249
3.23 Million
2.4 Million
Female
Male
Person per
Square km (2018)
Ages 15-64 (2018)
Population Density
Productive Age
Area : 49.312,19 KM²
Topography : Kepulauan, Dataran Rendah, Pegunungan dan Pantai.
Island : 280 islands (38 habited islands).
73. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 73
RENCANA POLA RUANG WILAYAH PROVINSI NTB
Peraturan Daerah Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat Nomor 3 Tahun 2010 Tentang Rencana Tata Ruang
Wilayah Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat Tahun 2009–2029 (Dalam Tahap Revisi)
- Permanent Produc�on Forest
- Limited Produc�on Forest
Intended for agricultural cul�va�on,
planta�ons and animal husbandry.
427,125 Had been designated as
Sustainable Food Agriculture Area (KP2B)
MENDORONG PENINGKATAN NILAI TAMBAH SUMBERDAYA ALAM
RENCANA LUAS KAWASAN
Capture fisheries in marine waters
and seawater and brackish water
aquaculture.
Metal mineral, non-metal and rock mining
areas inside the Mining Area (WUP, WUPK,
and WPR)
Zones for large and medium-sized industries
developed in the form of food, cosme�cs and
pharmaceu�cal industries, upstream meters, oil
and gas-based chemicals, tex�les, leather, and
various industries.
Production Forest Area
(453,937 Ha)
Agricultural Area (609,874 ha)
Industry Establishment (8,706 Ha)
Protected Forest Area
Conservation Forest Area
Fishery Area (2,266,520 Ha)
Mining Area (2,314,656 Ha)
Consistently beats national
economic growth in 2014-2017
PDRB growth of 25.3%from Q1-2014
to Q1 2018, the highest among 34
provinces
HDI Indexʼs growth of 8.9% from
2010- 2017, the highest among 34
provinces
5.02
4.79 5.02 5.06
6.15
5.62 5.71
7.1
2014 2015 2016 2017
NASIONAL NTB
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0%
NUSATENGGARABARAT
BALI PAPUA
JAMBI
KALIMANTANBARAT
KALIMANTANUTARA
DKIJAKARTA
BENGKULU SULAWESI
SELATAN
NUSATENGGARATIMUR
KALIMANTANTENGAH
KEP.RIAU
SULAWESIUTARA
LAMPUNG
GORONTALO
BANTEN
SULAWESITENGGARA
SUMATERABARAT MALUKU
UTARA SUMATERAUTARA
34PROVINSI
SULAWESIBARAT JAWA
TIMUR SULAWESITENGAH
JAWABARAT PAPUA
BARAT DIYOGYAKARTA
JAWATENGAH
KEP.BANGKABELITUNG
KALIMANTANSELATAN
SUMATERASELATAN
KALIMANTANTIMUR
MALUKU ACEH
RIAU
PDRBgrowth, Q12014-Q1 2018
0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 10.00%
NUSA TENGGARA BARAT
PAPUA
NUSAT ENGGARA TIMUR
SULAWESI BARAT
SULAWESI TENGAH
JAWA TIMUR
LAMPUNG
BENGKULU
JAMBI
MALUKU UTARA
GORONTALO
KALIMANTANBARAT
JAWA BARAT
SUMATERASELATAN
KALIMANTANSELATAN
JAWA TENGAH
SULAWESI SELATAN
INDONESIA MALUKU
KEP.BANGKA BELITUNG
BALI
SUMATERABARAT
SULAWESI TENGGARA
KALIMANTANTENGAH
BANTEN
PAPUA BARAT
SULAWESI UTARA
KALIMANTANTIMUR
ACEH
SUMATERAUTARA
DKIJAKARTA
D.I.
YOGYAKARTA
KEP.RIAU
RIAU
HDI Growth 2010-2017
NTB is the fastest growing region in Indonesia
74. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 74
LOMBOK
INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
Perpanjanganrun way 500
meter. Aksesibilitas dan
peningkatan kargo. Perluasan
apron & pelebaran taxiway
BY PASS BIL-KUTA
Panjang 17,39 km
right of way (row): 50 meter
Jumlah jalur & lajur = 4 jalur & 6 lajur
Underpass/overpass: 10 lokasi
Jembatan : 1 lokasi
PELABUHAN GILI MAS
Dermaga : Cruise & Petikemas
Area Dermaga 26 M x 440 M
Area Jetty Bridge (JB)
Target penyelesaian: 18 Januari
World Bank memberi
dukungan melalui
proyek ITDP untuk
pembangunan
infrastruktur
pendukung Mandalika
MANDALIKA DESTINASI SUPER PRIORITAS
MOTO GP 2021
PRODUCTION CENTER LOCATION MAP SHRIMP AND SEAWEED
EKAS &SEREWE
Luas areal : 2.433 Ha
Pemanfaatan : 2.090. Ha
KERTASARI
Luas areal : 1.550 Ha
Pemanfaatan : 780 Ha
TERANO
Luas areal : 5.650 Ha.
Pemanfaatan : 2.883 Ha.
KWANGKO
Luas areal : 1.428 Ha.
Pemanfaatan : 327 Ha.
WAWORADA
Luas areal : 2.317 Ha.
Pemanfaatan : 896 Ha.
Lb.MAPIN
Luas areal : 3.637 Ha.
Pemanfatan : 2.582,80 Ha
GERUPUK &AWANG
Luas areal : 835 Ha.
Pemanfatan : 214,63 Ha.
PENGANTAP
Luas areal : 1.636 Ha.
Pemanfatan : 644,16 Ha
Kayangan,Bayan
Luas areal : 147 Ha.
Pemanfatan : 1,2 Ha
Sekotong
Luas areal : 1223 Ha.
Pemanfatan : 434 Ha.
PrayaTimur,Pijot
Luas areal 1/ : 900 Ha.
Pemanfatan : 389,5 Ha.
Sambelia,Sakra,
Keruak,Jerowaru
Luas areal : 3.500 Ha
Pemanfaatan : 443,2 Ha
Pototano,Labuan
LalarKertasari
Luas areal : 1.966 Ha
Pemanfaatan : 17.5 Ha
Sanggar,Woha,Bolo, Palibelo, Sape, Langgudu,Monta,
Luas areal : 4.998,5 Ha.
Pemanfaatan : 1.721,3 Ha.
Kwangko,Kilo, WojadanPajo
Luas areal : 4.700 Ha.
Pemanfaatan : 174,82 Ha.
Alas, UtanRhee, LapeMaronge
, MoyoUtara, Tarano, PlampangLunyuk
danLabangka
Luas areal : 4.700 Ha.
Pemanfatan : 174,82 Ha
Total produksi rumput laut tahun 2019 sebanyak 896.760,37ton
Total produksi udang tahun 2019 sebanyak 166.482,08ton
Luasan peruntukan kawasan budidaya laut di NTB
adalah 72.862.833
(Perda 12 tahun 2017 tentang RZWP3K)
75. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 75
RAW AREA OF RICE FIELDS LAND IN NTBP.
234.542,38
Ha
TOTALBAKU LAHANSAWAH
1.620,89 Ha
15.004,40 Ha
50.281,81 Ha
8.704,17 Ha 16.843,85 Ha 41.098,59 Ha
LombokBarat
LombokTengah
KSB Dompu Bima
1.564,27 Ha
5.117,37 Ha
39.388,98 Ha 54.918,06 Ha
Sumbawa
LombokTimur
KLU
Mataram
KotaBima
P.Lombok : 111.356,82 Ha
P.Sumbawa : 123.185,52 Ha
LOCATION MAP ORIGINS OF FORESTRY INDUSTRY
MeningkatkanNilai
TambahProduk,
Pemberdayaanmasyarakatsekitar
hutanmelalui usahaproduktif
Pengelolaan hutan
lestari
Pendapatan Daerahdan
Negara
76. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 76
City Government of Manila
Metro Manila (District 3),
The Philippines (菲律賓⾺尼拉⼤都會)
Philippines
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District 3, Philippines
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Asia
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79. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 79
Sri Lanka
South
Asia
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1
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Sri Lanka
(斯⾥蘭卡科倫坡市)
Presenter: Urban Development Authority and Tourism Development Authority
Urban Development Authority (UDA) is under the Ministry of Urban Development and
Housing responsible for planning and implementation of Economic social and physical
development of the Sri Lanka. The UDA also promotes integrated planning and
implementation for the economic, social, environment and physical development of the
declared urban areas.
Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) is the government authority tasked with
planning, development, regulation, and policy implementation of tourism and related
industries.
83. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 83
Conference Design
Future City Summit is designed with a flow of knowledge to action transformation and a
commitment process. Through a series of thought discussion and learning with keynote
sessions (fireside chats), panel sessions, and then sharing of best practices FCS cultivates a
cross-sectoral multi-stakeholder development and partnership model for emerging Asia.
Commitment to 2030
Fireside
Chat
Panel
Session
Master
Class
Roundtable for
Emerging Future Cities Network
Thought Discussion Best Practices and Learning
Commitment for Better
84. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 84
Opening Address
16th December 2020
09:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Homecoming:
the city with
psychological resilience
Sponsors
Host
85. The founders of the Good City Foundation
will kick start by welcoming our delegates,
alumni and partners to celebrate together the
5th anniversary of Good City Foundation
(formerly known as Future City Summit). This
is also an important occasion to present how
we understand the resilience of Hong Kong
after stressful/traumatic events and set it as
an example for other emerging cities in a
conference context.
Andre Kwok
Lawrence Yu
Li Ka Shing Foundation Scholar
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public
Policy
Founder & Chairman
Good City Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
Schwarzman Scholar, Tsinghua University
Director of Future City Summit
Good City Foundation
Founding President
Hong Kong Scholarship for
Excellence Scheme Scholars Association
Hong Kong SAR
IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 85
86. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 86
Keynote I
16th December 2020
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Moonshot of Hong Kong,
and Good Cities Diplomacy
of Asia and the Emerging World
Sponsors
Host
87. Learn The Studio Replay
You will be directed to video link
IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 87
Zabrina Lo
MODERATOR
Associate Features Editor
Tatler HK
Hong Kong SAR
Stephen Phillips
Director General
Invest Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR
Housing nearly 70 million population, the Greater Bay Area of Mainland China holds one of
the world’s largest regional economies and Hong Kong is positioned to provide renovated
strategic values. Riding on the latest launch Hong Kong Policy Address 2020 by the Chief
Executive Carrie Lam, “Hong Kong Model” is being renovated to consolidate and enhance
its regional and global financial hub by expediting the implementation of the Greater Bay
Area wealth management connect scheme and actively developing ESG-linked financial
products such as Real-Estate Investment Trust(REIT), Sustainability-driven Private
Equity(PE) and Family Offices(FOs).
Along with the Smart City Blueprint 2.0, Hong Kong also strengthens accommodation of
Pre-profit Biotech companies to be listed in Hong Kong, to fight against COVID-19 and
post-pandemic economies. Multiple other long-term development schemes, International
Aviation Hub, Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Zone at the Lok Ma Chau Loop and
others would be constructed to rebuild infrastructural elements of “Hope” among the
businesses, technologists, scholars, residents and lovers of generations in Hong Kong.
88. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 88
Frontier Urban Economic Planning Outlook on Asia
The Next Generation
of Humanity, Capitalism, and
Planning for Good
Sponsors
Host
16th December 2020
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
89. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 89
Saibal Das
Chowdhury
Founder
Urbanetic
Singapore
Karuna Gopal
President
Foundation for Futuristic Cities
India
Dwinita Larasati
Founder
Indonesia Creative
Cities Network (ICCN)
Indonesia
Richard Hsu
Founder
Pan-Asia Network
Mainland China
Dr. Eric Li
Associate Professor
The University of British Columbia
Canada
MODERATOR
With the surge of impact brought by the
pandemic, economic shift and dividing
inequality gap among cities, are we seeing
different flaws and consequences brought by
the insufficient city planning in the last
century? Now that we have learnt more
about our cities through big data, cross-
disciplinary policies and designs with social
experiments and rising awareness of
humans, are we able to rewind the clock,
and retrofit our cities to be more liveable,
sustainable and resilient in the long run?
The session Post-Pandemic Urban
Economic Planning Outlook in Asia gathers a
wide range of designers and engineers from
different parts of Asia to share their latest
viewpoints of urban economics planning in
Asia. Together with the post-pandemic
impact to urban development and the
livelihood of the underprivileged, where has
gone wrong in our cities? The knowledge
and insights would be crystalised together
with the session co-host to issue a brief
insight publication for open learning among
the other designers, planners and architects
community.
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90. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 90
Master Class I
Integrated Urban Economics Planning
16th December 2020
02:00 p.m. - 03:20 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Reinvent Resilience through
Social Innovation and Three Zeros
Sponsors
Host Co-Host
91. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 91
Tazin Shadid
CEO
YY Ventures
Bangladesh
Shadman Sadab
Director of PPP By Youth
Good City Foundation
Bangladesh
Master Class in Integrated Urban Economics Planning is a series of development economics
workshops in Future City Summit 2020 with selected development partners in the regions of
Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia to distillate and crystalise knowledge and experience of
pandemic shocks and our entrepreneurship responses.
In the Master Class I: Integrated Urban Economics Planning “Reinvent Resilience through
Social Business and Three Zeros”, the workshop will provide deeper knowledge and case
studies on the social business and social innovation domain. Facilitated by YY Ventures, the
Master Class will share insights about the framework of building a social business, difference
between social business and social enterprise, impact of social business for building a resilient
world and the idea of creating A World of Three Zeros. Coined by Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Professor Muhammad Yunus, A World of Three Zeros is the idea of building a world of zero
poverty, zero unemployment and zero net carbon emissions.
The workshop will share how YY Ventures has been incubating social ventures based on the
principles of “The Three Zeros” in application of urban economics planning in emerging South
Asia and the rest of the world, as well as the post-pandemic social innovation financing and
fund-raising strategies to align with the global post-pandemic development agenda.
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92. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 92
Victoria-side Chat
Sustainability, Environment and Humans
16th December 2020
03:30 p.m. - 04:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Reinvent Resilience through
Social Innovation and Three Zeros
Sponsors
Host Co-Host
93. MODERATOR
Dr. Winnie Law
Deputy Director & Principal Lecturer
Centre for Civil Society &
Governance of HKU
Hong Kong SAR
IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 93
Natalie Chung Laurel Chor
With daunting figures of wildlife loss, unlimited information of the rise of sea level and
diverse awareness campaigns, sustainability has integrated into our lives from recycling,
BYOB to the change of diet. Just as how the concept of sustainability has enriched our
understanding of remedial actions we can take, environmental activists being at the
frontiers are also experimenting in their own endeavours: from pioneering a shift in diet and
lifestyle, bringing forth the beauty of wildlife through local eco-tourism, to rolling up sleeves
calling for actions in an elementary school and bringing environmental protection an item
into the agenda of local community forum.
In this session, our inspiring speakers who represent three different generations of Hong
Kong will share how they envision Hong Kong in the next 50 years, their journeys and
reflections in manifesting such visions.
Bobsy Gaia
Co-Founder and Director of V'air
Member at Council
for Sustainable Development
Hong Kong SAR
Freelance Visual Journalist
Founder of Hong Kong Explorers
Hong Kong SAR
Founder Of Mana!
Hong Kong SAR
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94. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 94
Panel Session Ia Land & Affordable Living
16th December 2020
05:00 p.m. - 06:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Maximising the “value” of land:
exit plan for Hong Kong’s
housing crisis?
Sponsors
Host Co-Host
95. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 95
Dorothy Lam
Co-Founder & Chief Catalyst
Dream Impact
MODERATOR
Dr. Tat Lam Clement Tien
Kitman Mok
Founder & CEO
Shanzhai City
Hong Kong SAR
CEO
Arical
Hong Kong SAR
Director
Kwai Hung Group
Hong Kong SAR
Hong Kong is the world’s most expensive place to buy property. According to UBS’s Real
Estate Bubble Index, it rates Hong Kong with the highest risk of a housing bubble as well
as the highest price-to-income ratio, forcing urban dwellers to move to satellite towns or
micro-properties within city centers.
With the rise of blockchain technologies for tokenization and AI for spatial analysis, can we
utilise these technologies in a human and community-centric way to empower private &
public stakeholders to create affordable solutions for lower income groups for upward
mobility and a better living environment?
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96. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 96
Panel Session Ib
16th December 2020
05:00 p.m. - 06:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Art, Culture, and City As a Memory
Sponsors
Host Co-Host
97. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 97
Karl Kongkham
Managing Director
Warner Music Thailand
Thailand
Chiko Wirahadi
Founder
Sun Sang Bamboo Village
Indonesia
Lee Williamson
Editor
Generation T Asia
Hong Kong SAR
Alvin Yip
Founder and Curator
Circus Tram: the Social Club
Hong Kong SAR
MODERATOR
If the city that we all live in serves a great deal of memory, it shall be a compose of art,
culture and all sensations of humans and environment. Against the industrial stereotype of
technological removal of human touch, it takes artisan senses and designer hearts to cook
the culture and memory with right technology that makes humanity matter. These values
and vehicles of cultures especially hold a crucial role in defining our memories and histories
in the time of challenges and pandemic. It tells a story of a generation of Asian.
The following panel in “Art, Culture and City As a Memory” gathers designers, creative
directors, and architects to share their perspectives of values of arts and culture in their
cities. How do we strike a set of principles to preserve culture and memory of a city, and
how shall we balance the values of technological impact and the roles of humanity?
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98. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 98
Panel Session Ic Future Workforce, We Position Our Curve
16th December 2020
05:00 p.m. - 06:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Grassroot communities of resilience
and evolutionary purposes
Sponsors
Host Co-Host
99. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 99
Jeffry Andrew
Social Worker
Christian Action
Hong Kong SAR
Sonalie Figueiras
Founder
Green Queen Media
Hong Kong SAR
Jeff Rotmeyer
Founder and CEO
ImpactHK
Hong Kong SAR
Jan Smejkal
Ex-Director
Startup Grind China & APAC
Shenzhen
Jessie Huang
Curator
Impact Circless
San Fransisco
MODERATOR
A top-down approach is commonly applied to building a resilient
city in Asia. Hong Kong, however, with an active civil society,
shows a unique bottom-up approach with the citizen-led
movements for change fueled by entrepreneurial energy and a
sense of collectiveness. A grassroots community co-created with
ordinary citizens takes a serious commitment to members’ shared
vision, values, or interest to sustain and upscale. By creating a
sense of belonging and a collective identity, these communities
usually boost individual resiliency, which then creates ripple effects
that impact the whole and those surrounding them.
How can a grassroots community support both individual and
collective evolution? What does it take to share the risk of building
a project, a business, or even a movement to achieve a meaningful
goal for society? How can we design next-generation networks
that are resilient and future proof? In this session, you will join the
discussion with four influential grassroots community builders and
opinion leaders in Hong Kong, who emerge from the grassroots to
unite people for movements that build the soul and brand of Hong
Kong.
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100. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 100
Panel Session Id
16th December 2020
05:00 p.m. - 06:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Sustainability, Environment,
and Humans
Sponsors
Host Co-Host Supporting Organisation
101. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 101
Gonzalo
Portellano
Head of Portfolio Design
Asia Pacific, JLL
Hong Kong SAR
Ryan Jin
Lead
(Smart Cities and Future Mobility)
EcoLabs Centre of
Innovation for Energy, NTU
Singapore
MODERATOR
Max Song
CEO
Carbonbase
Mainland China
The post-pandemic world implies a deeper connectivity between human and nature than
ever. Resilience of human society and natural environment at sustainability has become the
fundamental core benchmarking for business, investing, policy design and education. The
larger movement begins with the new normality of urban planning and the way we consume
and conserve our natural resources, meaning energy, materials and space.
The following panel of Sustainability, Environment and Humans looks into a larger
imagination of cities and environment where the pandemic has taught us, especially in the
case of energy planning in the rapidly urbanised cities. What shall be the new or reinforced
principles of sustainability and resilience measurement in business, policy and governance?
Colin Tam
CEO
Crystal Vision Energy Ltd
Hong Kong SAR
Christie
Fernandez
Founder and CEO Sooorya
Singapore
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102. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 102
Digital Experiental Tour
at Sham Shui Po District, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Bottom of the Pyramid
Co-Hosts
Sponsors
Host
17th December 2020
10.30 p.m. - 01.00 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
103. The second day will begin with a deep-dive into one of the most iconic neighbourhoods in
Hong Kong in a well-curated guided tour. The virtual tour experience will offer participants
a chance to walk into the everyday lives of the local dwellers in that area, understand and
rethink the different social issues from a flipped perspective as insiders.
Your virtual experience will include:
• Understand grassroot living style
• Experience the living condition of the underprivileged
• See the Sham Shui Po cityscape from bird eye’s view
• Understand existing housing solutions
• In dialogue with a local NGO serving the homeless & grassroots.
Why Sham Shui Po, any particular interest in this neighborhood among all others
in HK?
Sham Shui Po is one of the districts in Hong Kong facing complex social issues. On the
other hand, its unique cityscape of parallel histories creates a fascinating experience for
visitors.
Bottom of The Pyramid
About Kaifong Tour
Kaifong Tour is a social enterprise dedicated to promoting community engagement in Hong
Kong. We provide alternative and experiential learning experience catered for schools,
corporates and non-governmental organizations. With guided tours, community docent
training, community exploration workshops and other community projects, we wish to bring
forth a first-person perspective of a Kaifong to community lovers, educators and people
from all walks of life, so that they will start to explore and appreciate the local communities,
open up imaginations and reflect on various social issues.
About Dream Impact
Dream Impact is a socially-minded community located in Hong Kong where we aim to
provide the right resources to socially-minded entrepreneurs. In the meantime, we help to
bridge communities and opportunities across sectors to widen our community’s circle of
influence and both scale and deepen social impact through supporting the growth of a
spectrum of social startups, businesses and innovations.
IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 103
104. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 104
Master Class II
Cities of the 2nd Tier;
New Normal;
New Shocks and New Resilience
Sponsors
Host Co-Host
17th December 2020
02:00 p.m. - 03:00 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
105. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 105
Calvin Chua
Founder
Spatial Anatomy
Singapore
Retnam
Shanmuga
Board of Management
E-Forum for Smart Cities
Vietnam
Master Class in Integrated Urban Economics Planning is a series of development
economics workshops in Future City Summit 2020 with selected development partners in
the regions of Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia to distillate and crystalise knowledge
and experience of pandemic shocks and our entrepreneurship responses.
In the Master Class II: Integrated Urban Economics Planning “Cities of the 2nd Tier; New
Normal; New Shocks and New Resilience”, the workshop would provide the latest food for
thoughts and develop economics knowledge in urban economics planning. Pandemic
shocks have been considered a long term impact to the socio-economic landscape not just
in capital 1st tier cities but also the 2nd and 3rd tier cities in Southeast Asia due to the
massive labor migrations and young workforce relocation to the provinces.
The objectives of the workshop serve to analyze the economics of such demand and labor
supply shock to the 2nd tier cities. The workshop encourages the participating
entrepreneurs, technologists, investors and policymakers(town planners) to take reference
of their own cities to rethink or transform the shocks into urban growth opportunities
through advanced policy designs and public private partnership.
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106. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 106
Frontier Urban Economic Planning Outlook on Africa
Afrofuturism Down The Road,
Where Next?
17th December 2020
03:00 p.m. - 04:00 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Co-Host
Sponsors
Host
107. IMPACT REPORT FUTURE CITY SUMMIT 2020 107
Shem Ayegba
PMP, CP3P-F
Project Manager
Prokyoor Limited
Nigeria
Isaya Yunge
CEO
Goodsam Technologies
Tanzania
Petrider Paul
Diplomat
African Union Youth
Advisory Council
Tanzania
Jacob Afwata
Managing Director
McDan & Company
Kenya
Alexander
Ljungström
Managing Director
Einar & Partners
Netherlands
MODERATOR
The surge of Afrofuturism especially since the global release of Marvel movie “Black
Panther” has aroused a deeper debate of the self-identity, future position and culture of
youth in Africa. While entrepreneurship has become an economic means to propel from
poverty level for African continent, the Black leadership movement has surged to a level of
identifying how far the next generation of African youth and its diaspora can go.
The special panel Frontier Urban Economic Planning Outlook on Africa will look into a
dynamic conversation among young African scholars, entrepreneurs and government
leaders. The dialogue aims to explore the latest thought and perspectives on the role of
young African professionals and leaders in technology entrepreneurship and global policy
development agenda.
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Keynote and Fireside Chat II
Our Hong Kong,
Where Does it Lead?
Sponsors
Host
17th December 2020
04.00 p.m. - 05.00 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
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Prof. Rana Mitter
Director of the University of Oxford
China Centre
University of Oxford
UK
MODERATOR
Lawrence Yu
Schwarzman Scholar, Tsinghua University
Director of Future City Summit
Good City Foundation
Founding President
Hong Kong Scholarship for
Excellence Scheme Scholars Association
Hong Kong SAR
Keynote II is aimed to explore how Hong Kong people
recover and re-discover their city’s value following the
tensions left behind after a series of “trauma”. Hong Kong
is a unique city in many attributes (e.g., the environment,
the capital, the culture, and the people), which differentiate
Hong Kong from other cities in Mainland China. However,
there have been lots of changes over the past few years
(e.g., COVID-19, US-China trade war, and U.S. presidential
election). The speaker will give a macro-view of how our
city develops in an increasingly polarized world, and share
three attributes our future leaders should possess in the
new geopolitical landscape.
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Panel Session IIa
Art, Culture, and City as an Entrepreneurship Cradle
From Hub of Spice Trade to
Global Lead in Tech and Entrepreneurship:
Challenges and Success Stories
from the South Asia
Sponsors
Host Co-Host
17th December 2020
05:00 p.m. - 06:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
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Er. Bikash
Gurung
President
Gurung Robotics
Association of Nepal
Nepal
Vaibhav Gogia
Founder
Tailwind Partners
India
Usama Tauqeer
Founder
Aclan
Pakistan
MODERATOR
Shadman Sadab
Director of PPP By Youth
Good City Foundation
Bangladesh
The Indian sub-continent has been a historical hub of trade and commerce. For centuries,
businessmen and explorers from all across the world have ventured for South Asia to
explore the region’s unique assembly of spice, cultural practices, art, cuisine, industries
and people. Throughout the course of history, the region has been divided into nations like
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and much more. But the sense of
South-Asian-ness connects people throughout the region.
Currently South-Asia has become a global tech hub. South Asian Innovations and
Solutions have brought significant impact on other parts of the world. Home to a couple of
tiger economies and some of the largest economies in the world, South Asia covers 5.2
million km2 which is 11.71 % of the Asian continent with almost 2 Billion resilient people
living in the region.
The panel discussion will explore the glorious past of South Asia, the potential future of the
region, challenges to overcome and will define the meaning of “SouthAsian-ness” through
discussion among entrepreneurs from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal.
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Panel Session IIb
Urban Health Planning,
Resilience 101
Sponsors
Host
17th December 2020
05:00 p.m. - 06:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
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Jessie Chung
Founder
Family Mask
Hong Kong SAR
Karen Lau
United Nations Volunteer
Hong Kong SAR
MODERATOR
Rohit Kumar
Verma
CUHK Public Health Graduate, HKU MBBS
Final Year Student
Host of TED Circles
Hong Kong SAR
Rebecca
Choy Yung
Founder and Chair
Golden Age Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
Since the outbreak of Covid-19, all walks of leaders in the cities have strived to create
initiatives or take professional emergency measures to respond to Covid-19. In response to
the public health in the urban cities, it comes to the crucial engagement and preventive
measures before the scenario goes further out of control.
For entrepreneurs, how have they taken their enterprises beyond the pandemic since then?
How could they use their resources to support other meaningful causes which are in need
of attention in society? Young entrepreneurs can put their heads together in this session to
discuss creative solutions to sustain their current operations, and create more value
throughout and beyond the Covid-19 response period.
Meanwhile, for medical professionals and policy planners, how would they respond
collectively and in alignment with the private sector to ensure stability in the city and long-
term sufficiency and consistency of public health planning, policy design and governance
with digital technologies?
The following panel aims to explore deeper the lesson learnt in Covid-19 and draw some
new knowledge that long-term potential planning and response to the new normal and
development of their own cities. The panel would be especially a centre of the Summit to
crystallize public health emergency and preventive planning for reference of other emerging
cities that are prone to other waves of pandemic in future.
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Panel Session IIc
Future Workforce,
We Position Our Curve
Co-Host
Sponsors
Host
17th December 2020
05:00 p.m. - 06:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
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Ben Yu
Business Director
Nanhai Corporation Ltd
Hong Kong SAR
William Chiu
Head of Future Skills
Asia Pacific, HSBC
Hong Kong SAR
MODERATOR
Victor Kwok
Head of Education
and Youth Research
Our Hong Kong Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
Brian Cheng
CEO
Generation Hong Kong
Hong Kong SAR
Pandemic shock, movements, global shift and disparity of economic landscape and
inefficiency of digital transformation in all layers of society, are the multiple leading factors
driving 2020 one of the most challenging years ever. According to a latest report by the
International Labor Organisation(ILO), Covid-19 has caused the global labor working hours
to fall 14 per cent during the second quarter of 2020, equivalent to the loss of 400 million
full-time jobs. When much of our structural inequalities and city fragility are revealed at the
time of the pandemic, how do we envision our future workforce to be part of the solution
and what exactly does it take to build a workforce that is both agile and resilient to more
uncertainties and complicated challenges?
The following panel gathers a group of young leaders of different sectors in Hong Kong,
and together we explore what is pressingly needed to be fixed in the system, how they see
the shifting meaning of workforce in the future and most importantly, how the new
generation of Hong Kong leaders, the 80s and 90s, can take a more proactive role to
nurture such agile and resilient workforce in and for the future.
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Panel Session IId
Sustainability, Environment and Humans by SustainHK
Washing Away Our Pandemic Woes:
Improving Water and Sanitation through
Innovative Financing
Sponsors
Host
17th December 2020
05:00 p.m. - 06:30 p.m.
HKT and GMT +8
Co-Host
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Jack Sim
Founder
World Toilet Organisation
Singapore
Sikai Chen
Senior Project Leader
Tri-Sector Associates
Singapore
MODERATOR
Johnson Kong
Researcher
Our Hong Kong Foundation
Hong Kong SAR
Sanjay Banka
Executive Chairman
Banka BioLoo Limited
India
Situated at the crossroads between environmental sustainability and health and hygiene is
that issue that refuses to go away: Water and sanitation.
With more than 2.2 billion people - almost 30% of the world’s population - lacking access
to safe water, and twice as many to safely managed sanitation services, we face a fight
against time to build a sustainable water and sanitation system that ensures equitable and
just access that safeguards the lives of many. And COVID-19, beyond being a public health
crisis, once again has us staring at the systemic water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
issues right in the face.
Perhaps a silver lining throughout the pandemic is the increased attention that impact-
focused projects and funding have gained, as a way to make use of global markets to bring
about systemic change. Besides impact investing, the Development Impact Bond (DIB) has
risen in prominence as an alternative option that delivers a more rigorous, sustainable and
substantial impact to local communities affected by WASH issues.
In this second panel within the Sustainability, Environment and Humans track, we will dive
deep into the process of DIBs in the WASH context, and learn from investors and local
partners on how synergies can take shape in local communities. From the experiences,
lessons and challenges on delivering and assessing impact shared from both project
owners and investors, we look forward to pushing the conversation forward on
systematically improving WASH issues from the ground up.
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Planning
For Good Cities
Program Session
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Chairman & Founding Partner
Venturous Group.
Jack Ma in Chongqing Smart
China Expo shared about his latest
vision of urban digitalisation for all
in China. What's the secret sauce
for rapid digital urbanisation and
the principles of urban economics
design? The engineer-turnt first-
round angel investor of Alibaba,
Benson Tam has a practical and
implementable vision and theory to
share. This might be the greatest
lesson to learn as well for other
emerging cities in Asia.
Benson Tam
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G20 Summit 2019 has launched a special
alliance namely G20 Global Smart Cities
Alliance on Technology Governance,
which specially focuses on the massive
urban digital transformation across the
globe with emerging cities. The Alliance is
secretariat by the World Economic Forum
and would be continuously connecting to
cities in Asia and Africa for good. The
following session has Yamin Xu from the
Alliance and Project Lead in the World
Economic Forum to share more the vision
and the insights behind the movement.
Yamin Xu
Leader of China,
Platform of Internet of Things
and Urban Transformation,
World Economic Forum.
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Rushi leads the G20 Global Smart Cities Alliance, a flagship project managed by the World
Economic Forum. Prior to joining the Forum, Rushi advised the UK Government on its
national programme for digital transformation of local public services. Rushi led the
strategy team at the UK’s preeminent institute for smart cities, the Future Cities Catapult. In
that capacity Rushi devised smart city strategies for two of the UK’s four capital cities,
while leading the Catapult’s thought leadership and global research on smart cities. Rushi
holds a Masters degree in Economics and a Bachelors degree in Philosophy, Politics and
Economics, both from the University of Oxford.
Rushi Rama
Smart Cities Lead, C4IR Japan / World Economic Forum
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Madu
Thennakoon
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Aditya
Dave
Ahmedabad, India
Augustine
Chiryaeva
Yakutsk, Russia
Malith
Senevirathne
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Dravisha
Katoch
New Delhi, India
Darren O Connel
Shanghai, Mainland China
Karen Wang
Mainland China
Hamdi Hatu
Ramallah, Palestine
Bandu
Osti
Lamjung, Nepal
Jeff
Kong
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Kawin
Koonvisal
Bangkok, Thailand
Hasan Daudpota
Karachi, Pakistan
Aayush
Gupta
Roorke, India
Khun-glang
Khun Khukuntin
Bangkok, Thailand
City Partner
Lathika Chandra
Mouli
Singapore
Tuan
Anh Do
Ha Noi, Vietnam