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Preface.........................................................................................................................
Speech By Shadman Sadab..................................................................................
Speech By Shazeeb..............................................................................................
Speech By Russ Malangen...................................................................................
About............................................................................................................................
Future City Summit................................................................................................
SBYA Global...........................................................................................................
Grameen Australia.................................................................................................
Public-Private Partnership....................................................................................
YY Future Cities Lab..............................................................................................
About Social Business Youth Summit..................................................................
The Design Flow..........................................................................................................
Keynote Session....................................................................................................
Panel 1A............................................................................................................
Panel 1B............................................................................................................
Social Bussiness Design Jam..............................................................................
Emerging Future City Social Business ................................................................
Vission, Objectivers, and Mission..............................................................................
Mission....................................................................................................................
Activities For Impact..............................................................................................
Urban - Rural Collaboration Lab and Hong Kong - Philippines Family Office
Establishment........................................................................................................
Roadmap and Milestone 2019..............................................................................
Social Business Entrepreneur Committee................................................................
Documentary of Event................................................................................................
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3. Future City Summit and YY Future Cities Lab
Preface
“In Future City Summit we don’t just talk about
the problems in the cities, we talk about the
solutions, connect stakeholders and focus on
executing the solution. When we talk about
sustainable and inclusive cities, social business is
the only key to achieve that goal. Social business
reduces inequalities, empowers people and builds
peace among communities. In YY Future Cities
Lab, together with the partners, we aspire to
spread social business in the emerging cities of the
world. Manila was the first step.”
“Social Business can break the chain of
poverty, unemployment and global warming. It’s
2019 and it’s still possible to change the world with
the power of social business. Together with Future
City Summit, We will spread social business
among the youths of emerging economies to help
create sustainable cities ”
Shadman Sadab Shazeeb M Khairul Islam
Chief Executive Officer,
Future City Summit. Executive Director, YY
Future Cities Lab (Public Private Partnership
by Youth).
President, Social Business
Youth Alliance & Managing Director, YY
Goshti.
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Future City Summit
“For someone of Dr. Yunus’ stature to have
been able to grace a conference which we built
from the ground up way back in 2016 was a surreal
experience and we will ensure that the YY Future
Cities Lab, together with our strategic network,
deliversthemostvaluetofutureincubateesthrough
focused acceleration, capacity building programs
and a planned fund to be established later within
the year.”
Russ Malangen
City Partner Manila & Blockchain
Committee Chairman of
Future City Summit.
About
Future City Summit (“FCS”) (Hong Kong Company
Registration Number: 2545289) is a non-profit non-
governmental organisation basing in Hong Kong
founded in 2016 with the Global Partnership Seed
Fund of The University of Hong Kong. FCS visions
an acceleration of thinking of charismatic future
cities through public and private partnership. The
organisation has been operating with project series
“Public Private Partnership by Youth” with
stakeholders including Social Youth Business
Global, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Asian
Development Bank and corporates such as
KPMG. FCS annually hosts General Assembly to
accommodate 200 stakeholders and guests from
24 countries from Asia, Africa and Europe, through
which Emerging Future Cities Network is
established for industry specific and geo-socio-
politics specific development.
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About SBYA Global
About Grameen Australia
Social Business Youth Alliance (SBYA) is
a global initiative where the youth of the
world come together and start changing
their communities. SBYA harnesses the
power of youth, technology and
entrepreneurship to bring social change.
Grameen Australia helps the world's poorest,
especially women, gain access to financial
services, life changing information and unique
business opportunities.
Grameen Australia team ensures
that they provide a service that is
unique and creates a real difference.
Their focus and what drives the values
of the team includes:
As a member of the Grameen Family,
Grameen Australia focuses on ensuring all our
our work has maximum impact and makes a real
difference in people's lives.
About Public-Private
Partnership by Youth
The Public Private Partnership by Youth (“PPP
by Youth”) initiates a series of programs taking
place in designated emerging future cities through
the collaboration of local government and Future
City Summit. The initiative missions to address
local needs through emerging young leaders from
sectors and followed with funded implementation
and capacity building programs by advisors of
Future City Summit organization. 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 shzaring of best
practices FCS cultivates a cross-sectoral multi-
stakeholder development and partnership model
for emerging Asia.
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Future City Summit was one of the partner
organizations of “Social Business Youth Summit
2019”. SBYS2019 invited the team members of
Future City Summit to take part in the summit.
As a part of that, the Chief Executive Officer
of Future City Summit, Shadman Sadab joined the
SBYS2019 as one of the speakers where he
shared the concept of YY Future Cities Lab and
how FCS will work to spread social business as
the key solution to city level problems.
The Chairman of Future City Summit, Mr Kwok
Ka Ming Andre joined as one of the panelist of the
panel titled, “The Megapowers of Social Business:
Youth-led Transformation” where the panelists
talked about the contribution and potential of
young leaders in transforming the world through
social business.
The Advisor of Future City Summit, Peggy Tse
joined the summit and conducted the workshop
on “Our cities, our solutions”.The workshop
focused on introducing the participants with the
advanced tools and techniques of solution
designing.
About Social Business
Youth Summit
7. Design FlowKeynote, Fireside Chat,
& Panel.
The
The YY Future Cities Lab began
through the keynote session by Nobel
Peace Prize Winner and the Founder of
Grameen Bank, Professor Muhammad
Yunus. He is the father of social business
and microfinance. He addressed about the
importance of social business for creating
sustainable future cities. During his remark
he talked about his concept of “ A World of
Three Zeros” and how the young
entrepreneurs should come together to
create a world of zero poverty, zero
unemployment and zero net carbon
emissions.
He also addressed the triple threats of
climate change, wealth concentration and
artificial intelligence for human life on the
planet and challenged the young people to
find ways to change course to ensure their
survival as the only generation who can do
that.
Keynote session by
Prof. Muhammad Yunus
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Panel 1B: Future of Inclusive
Communities: Social Business and
Urban planning.
While emerging countries claim super high
speed of growth in economic development,
urbanisation takes up 20% of the entire national
development only. Majority of landscape of the
country remain rural and under-development. New
thinking of suburban and rural design becomes
the new stream of innovation. Data and authentic
design becomes a wave of impact. Sustainable
urban design and widespread social business are
Panel 1A: Future of Fintech: Fintech for
social business and microfinance.
FinTech and its infrastructure for the rural
landscape is the new black. Giving solely the
demography of Philippines itself, rural area
occupies 80% of the under-development
communities. Affordable and widespread Finance
Technology becomes a hot landscape and new
Philippines’ rising opportunity in the region for
boostingsocialbusinessandmicrofinanceinurban
and rural areas.
Modern-day FinTech has been witnessing a
rapid and dramatic growth. Different aspects of
fintech has made financial transaction easier than
ever before. On the other hand to achieve a world
of Three Zeros (Zero net carbon emissions, Zero
poverty and Zero unemployment) social business
and microfinance should be spread more with in
the urban and rural areas of different parts of the
world.
The panel explored more how “FinTech for
Social” can come hand in hand to support the
growth of social business and microfinance. The
delegates learnt from the practitioners how they
see the future of fintech for a world of Three Zeros.
The panel explored
more how “FinTech for
Social” can come hand
in hand to support the
growth of social
business and
microfinance.
coming hand in hand for solving housing problem
and poverty of the marginalized communities.
For leaving no one behind and for building
sustainable cities & communities the world should
social business and urban design can play a major
role. While social business can bring economic
solvency by using the limited local resources,
affordable housing and sustainable urban design
can solve the housing problems for the
marginalized communities.
The panel explored more how Urban design
andSocialBusinesscancomehandinhandtobuild
better lives for marginalized populations. The
delegates learnt from the practitioners how they
see the future of marginalized communities where
affordable housing, sustainable urban
design and social business is used
as some of the most
important tools.
9. 7
Social Business Design Jam
The Social Business Design Jam (SocBus
Design Jam) was a two days long hackathon
during the YY Future Cities Lab in Manila. The goal
of the design jam was to find social business
based solutions to some of the most pressing
issues of Manila and the emerging cities of the
world on the light of Professor Yunus’s book “ A
World Of Three Zeros”.
After the hackathon the participants
competed during the pitching competition. The
judging panel was formed by Lamiya Morshed
(Executive Director, Yunus Centre), Akkie Okma
(Executive Coach and Counsellor, Okma Advice)
and Dominique V. Dauster (Managing Director, The
YY Foundation).
After a tough competition, top three ideas
were selected for further development and
implementation. The top three ideas are:
• Block Farm (a platform for democratizing
farmland ownership through blockchain
technology)
• YOUnite Co-Operative (a social business
based community building initiative)
• Going back to the roots (a social business
based agriculture platform)
Emerging Future Cities Social Business
Network is designed by Future City Summit and
together with local partners from Manila and South
East Asia, such as and not limited to, Social
Business Youth Alliance Global, YY Goshti,
Grameen Australia, Launchgarage, PearlPay,
Commonwealth Youth Initiatives, De La Salle -
College of Saint Benilde and other representatives
from other cities in Asia.
The Network is a branch-out of Emerging
Future Cities Network established in August 2018
in Guangzhou, China. The network did also branch
out to the “Emerging Future Tourism Cities
Network” in January 2019 in Bali, Indonesia. The
“Emerging Future Cities Social Business Network”
aims at spreading social business as an important
tool for finding sustainable solution to city level
problems. The network also aims at setting up an
Urban Design lab, Fintech Lab and collaborating
with the Commonwealth Youth Initiatives for
contributing for the youth city.
The Urban Design Lab will work in
collaboration with the De La Salle College of
Saint Benilde and Harvard GSD to design
sustainable architecture for future cities.
The Fintech Lab will work in collaboration with
Pearl Pay and FCS networks to find how fintech
can play an important role in Social Business and
Urban design in future cities.
The Urban Design Lab and the Fintech Lab
will work closely to explore how social business
can play an important role in designing solutions
to city level problems. While together with
Commonwealth Youth Initiatives the network will
explore how cities can be build to create youth
cities.
Emerging Future Cities
Social Business Network
Lamiya Morshed
Executive Director, Yunus Centre.
Akkie Okma
Executive Coach and Counsellor,
Okma Advice
10. 8
The network visions to spread social business as an important tool for finding sustainable solutions
to city level problems in collaboration with Urban Architecture, FIntech and Youths in the future cities.
The network will explore the opportunities to spread social business in the emerging cities.
The network will integrate the resources from social business arena, urban design and architecture
arena, fintech ecosystem and youth driven innovative cities to foster collaboration, innovation,
research, implementation of ideas and events for the future cities.
The members of the network will support each other to co-create, expand and innovate.
The network will support and be aligned with the other branches of the “Emerging Future Cities
Network” to lead Future City Summit to its aim.
The network aims to boost social innovation and social business by continuing the “YY Future Cities
Lab” events in different cities of the world.
The members of the network will proactively contribute to add newer members to the network who
have similar vision and objectives.
Missions
Vision and Objectives of the Emerging Future Cities
Social Business Network
MissionsVision, Objectives &
Emerging Future Cities Social Bussiness Network
Fintech Lab Incubation for Development
Urban-Rural
Collaboration Lab
Support and assist
development of
fintech for stronger
remittance and
bussiness financing
infrastructure in the
region e.g SeedIn,
Acudeen and Pearl
Pay.
Partner with other well-establish
organisations such as NEXUS Labs,
Animo Labs, Social Business Youth
Alliance (SBYA), and Launchgarage to
provide necessary mentorship and
resources to incubate startups with
social impact with strong development
purpose.
Co-establish with Harvard
Graduate School of
Design (GSD), School of
Design and Arts of De La
Salle College of Saint
Benilde and Roxas-
Kalaw Foundation,
partnering with
established Tourism Lab
and Tourism Development
Fund on necessary urban
renewal project, and other
rural - urban development
project in this region.
11. Emerging Future Cities
Social Business Network
Urban - Rural
Development Lab
Hong Kong - Phillipines
Family Office
Impact Investors in
The Region
Strategic Partners in
The Region
Residential, Leisure, and
Artisan Renewal Projects (3)
in Tagaytay
Urban - Rural Collaboration Lab and Hong Kong - Philippines Family Office Establishment
9
Activities for Impact
Development of incubation program for startups with social impact and development projects,
establish with interested stakeholders on FinTech Lab and Urban-Rural Collaboration Lab.
Roadshow and meetups among the Urban Design communities, Fintech communities,
Commonwealth Networks and the Social Business communities.
Incubation of potential ideas.
Connecting talents, organizations, institutions, government bodies and entrepreneurial
ecosystem builders.
Pipeline for financing to social innovation and social impact driven projects by fundings and
institutes in the network.
Launching next events for fostering social business, sustainable urban architecture, fintech and
youth cities.
With the development of the Urban - Rural
Collaboration Lab, a Hong Kong - Philippines
Family Office is set to establish in Hong Kong with
family business in local Philippines and 3 local
development projects are taken on for renewal and
social impact, locating in Tagaytay, including
residential, leisure and hospitality.
Foreign impact fund and traditional funds from
other family businesses will be matched with the
Hong Kong - Philippines Family Office in Hong
Kong to re-invest to the 3 renewal projects in
Tagaytay. Annual review of impact assessment
would be conducted with the members in the
Emerging Future Cities Social Business Network
through the Urban - Rural Development Lab.
12. Roadmap and Milestone 2019
MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP
Establishment of Urban
Collaboration lab and
FinTech lab with relevant
members and further
partners, on boarding
potential projects locally
and regionally.
Establishment of
network.
White paper
release of the YY
Future Cities lab
2019 Manila.
Merging Harvard
GSD ASEAN
Studio with CSB
and working on
the project in
Denpasar.
Commonwealth Youth
Initiatives, YY Goshti,
SBYA Global, Harvard
GSD, CSB, PeralPay,
Launchgarage and FCS
collaboration for the Youth
City and General
Assembly.
Performance review in
Annual Meet of Future
City Summit 2019 in Hong
Kong
Launching of next YY
Future Cities Lab.
OCT
10
13. 11
Shadman Sadab
CEO
Future City Summit
Bangladesh
Vinci Roxas
Founder
Roxas-Kalaw Foundation
Philippines
Christina Cayamanda
External Partnerships Head
Animo Lab
Philippines
Shazeeb M Khairul Islam
President
Social Business Youth
Alliance(SBYA)
Bangladesh
Dexter Tan
General Manager
Contel Philippines
Philippines
Hahn Kim
City Partner
Future City Summit
South Korea
Gero Tan Seng
Founder
Tan Seng Industries
Philippines
Russ Earl Malangen
Accelerator Manager
Launchgarage
Philippines
Khun-Glang Khukuntin
Community Representative
Thailand
Shem Ayegba
Community
Representative
Nigeria
Matthias Gelber
Green man
Germany
Sparky Perreras
Founder and CEO
Pearl Pay
Philippines
Yacine Derradji
Head Of Business Dev’t
Acudeen
Philippines
Maria Cynthia Y. F
Associate Dean,
School of Design and Arts
De La Salle College
of St. Benilde Philippines
Mel Songco
Founder
LAB.ph
Philippines
Marrione Pol Camacho
Managing Director
NEXUS Labs
Philippines
Darren O Connell
Founder
Regeneration Labs
Ireland
Edison Tsai
Partner /
Executive Director
SeedIn Technology
(Philippines)
Philippines
Social Business Entrepreneur Committee
Emerging Future Cities Social Business Network