Overview introduction of the digital urban governance non-profit development organisation Good City Foundation, its ecosystem, history and venture buildings, with a vision of digitalisation for all.
Partnership Inquiry : community@futurecitysummit.org
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.
Outlook : Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020 | 5th AnniversaryGood City Foundation
Outlook : Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020 | 5th Anniversary is the overview of the upcoming Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020 in Hong Kong (Virtual), sponsored by Cyberport Hong Kong (https://www.cyberport.hk/) and InvestHK (http://investhk.hk/) (investment promotion agency of Hong Kong SAR government), with the main theme of "Global Post-Pandemic Recovery Agenda".
The Footprint Report is the impact and digital footprint auditing report for the podcast and webinar series "City and The Cities" conducted by the Good City Foundation and Future City Summit, hosted by the Director of Public Private Partnership by Youth, Shadman Sadab.
Impact Report of Future City Summit Annual Meet 2019 is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as a annual documentation for the Annual Meet hosted in August 2019, in partnership with Chicago University, Chicago Booth Business School and Chicago Booth Angels Network.
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2020)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Harvard Graduate School of Design and City Government of Denpasar City in Bali Island, Indonesia, in January 2020.
The Impact Report documentations the need assessment, field studies, capacity building workshop, bamboo village site expansion planning and final site design presentation by the graduate architects and designers from Harvard GSD.
"Bamboo Economy" was coined in the final presentation which the concept was adopted by the local government and the identified Bamboo Village for economic transformation during the Covid-19.
Impact Report - Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Office (BAMO) - Virtual Realit...Good City Foundation
Impact Report on the Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Office (BAMO) which adopts the virtual reality (VR) technology platform to engage 81 city leaders from 31 cities in Indonesia to empower with the latest sustainability framework in urban transformation and complicated urban technologies such as Digital Twins and its usage in cities in Indonesia.
For more details of implementation and playbook, contact: community@goodcityfoundation.org
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Manila (March 2019)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Manila (March 2019) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Social Business Youth Alliance, YY Goshti and Grameen Foundation in Bangladesh in Metro Manila, The Philippines in March 2019, with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Prof. Muhammad Yunus, as keynote speaker.
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.
Outlook : Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020 | 5th AnniversaryGood City Foundation
Outlook : Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020 | 5th Anniversary is the overview of the upcoming Future City Summit Annual Meet 2020 in Hong Kong (Virtual), sponsored by Cyberport Hong Kong (https://www.cyberport.hk/) and InvestHK (http://investhk.hk/) (investment promotion agency of Hong Kong SAR government), with the main theme of "Global Post-Pandemic Recovery Agenda".
The Footprint Report is the impact and digital footprint auditing report for the podcast and webinar series "City and The Cities" conducted by the Good City Foundation and Future City Summit, hosted by the Director of Public Private Partnership by Youth, Shadman Sadab.
Impact Report of Future City Summit Annual Meet 2019 is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as a annual documentation for the Annual Meet hosted in August 2019, in partnership with Chicago University, Chicago Booth Business School and Chicago Booth Angels Network.
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2020)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Harvard Graduate School of Design and City Government of Denpasar City in Bali Island, Indonesia, in January 2020.
The Impact Report documentations the need assessment, field studies, capacity building workshop, bamboo village site expansion planning and final site design presentation by the graduate architects and designers from Harvard GSD.
"Bamboo Economy" was coined in the final presentation which the concept was adopted by the local government and the identified Bamboo Village for economic transformation during the Covid-19.
Impact Report - Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Office (BAMO) - Virtual Realit...Good City Foundation
Impact Report on the Bootcamp Accelerator for Mayor Office (BAMO) which adopts the virtual reality (VR) technology platform to engage 81 city leaders from 31 cities in Indonesia to empower with the latest sustainability framework in urban transformation and complicated urban technologies such as Digital Twins and its usage in cities in Indonesia.
For more details of implementation and playbook, contact: community@goodcityfoundation.org
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Manila (March 2019)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Manila (March 2019) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Social Business Youth Alliance, YY Goshti and Grameen Foundation in Bangladesh in Metro Manila, The Philippines in March 2019, with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Prof. Muhammad Yunus, as keynote speaker.
The following Impact Report is created by the Good City Foundation to report on the footprint and conversion of values into action in local communities.
About Rainmaking Series 2021:
Rainmaking Series 2021 is a special series of webinars across 11 countries in Asia, Africa and North America that explore the critical matters in local context such as Affordable Housing in Cambodia, Environmental Sustainability Planning in Vietnam, Reindustrialisation Development and Future of Jobs in Singapore and Hong Kong and Financial Hub Transformation in Hong Kong through Family Offices, sponsored by Tsangs Group and supported by Invest Hong Kong (StartmeupHK).
The Series serves to aggregate local key stakeholders in public policies (government), corporates and technology & innovation sectors regarding the corresponding development issues. The webinar explores the topics and provides better awareness education to the local public, and extends to the formation of specific public policy-driven “Smart City Working Groups” in local cities (with the corporates and governments). The Series also serves to build extensive technology project pipelines and public policymakers network in the regions for supporting regional development with the World Economic Forum (IoT and Urban Transformation Committee).
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bandung (Jan 2020)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bandung (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Bandung City Government, Tourism Board and Heritage Development Board, in January 2020.
The report also documentations the development and design process of digital heritage renewal and development plan as part of the urban development plan of the city. It captures the rough design plan of the Urban Data Lab as a consortium of technology companies, development organisations and the dedication of the Bandung City Government.
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bangkok (July 2019)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bangkok (July 2019) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Shark Tank Thailand, Glowfish and Warner Music Thailand to explore the famous industries and development challenges of Greater Bangkok City: Thai Entertainment Development; Sustainable Fashion and Future of Food, in July 2019.
Policy Memo - Social Entrepreneurship Lab (Tai Po District) Good City Foundation
Policy Memo serves as a stakeholder engagement results and policy recommendations over a series of community programs conducted by the Hong Kong Social Enterprise Summit and the Good City Foundation, sponsored by Home Affairs Bureau (HAB) and the District Office of Tai Po District in Hong Kong, with the main theme of future jobs and community needs in the Re-Industrialisation process of Tai Po District.
Stakeholder Video: https://youtu.be/5pCSkeFXaPQ
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Yogyakarta (Jan 2020)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Yogyakarta (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with City Government of Yogyakarta Mayor Office, DIY Academy and Foundation and Indonesia's largest startup accelerator, Block71.
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2019)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2019) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with City Government of Bali Island, Denpasar Mayor Office, Tourism Development Board, Wonderful Indonesia and World Economic Forum Global Shapers Community Denpasar Hub.
Emerging Future Tourism Cities Network was documented to establish at the end of the program to mark the stronger development pipelines among the private and public sectors in Bali and emerging Asia for sustainable tourism development.
Tourism Lab was established to develop the identified development project, Sun Sang Bamboo Village.
What makes a city “smart” in the digital age? How can a complex urban fabric develop intelligence that drives planning, decision-making and positively affects the lives of its population? What ingredients—be they organizational, technological, cultural or regulatory— enable a metropolis to re-invent its modus operandi and achieve sustained developmental strides? In short, how can a local government build a “smart city” and generate public value? In exploring these questions, this study provides an in-depth analysis of the critical first phase of Dubai’s mega-transformation into a smart city. Dubai’s stated objective in building the smart city is to improve the quality of life and raise the levels of public “happiness”. Its vision is not just to be the “smartest” city in the world by 2017, but also to be one of the “happiest” places on earth to live and work. Achieving these two ambitious goals requires addressing numerous organizational, technological, cultural and policy challenges. This study analyzes these challenges as well as the milestones reached, through tracing the paths taken by different stakeholders and documenting the multifaceted lessons learned. The findings provide ample evidence suggesting that the technological infrastructure, regulatory frameworks and organizational structures are now in place as critical foundations for building the smart city.
Implementing ITU-T International Standards to Shape Smart Sustainable CitiesITU
Smart Sustainable Case Studies : Dubai
This case study is the first of its kind, developed by ITU, detailing Dubai’s journey towards becoming a smart city. the ITU-T Recommendations Y.4901/L.1601 and ITU-T Y.4902/L.1602 were piloted in Dubai to determine their feasibility and to measure Dubai’s level of success in its smart city venture.
Presentation given by Nicola Graham, Smart Dublin, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
After its success in implementing “Smart Growth” capacity building modules conducted in the summer for planners from Palestine and Iraq, Ai is partnering with UNHABITAT on a new capacity building project. This project will deliver a series of multilayer interactive training modules aiming at building capacity for the Iraq Local Government Association (ILGA) and government officials who are involved in the urban planning efforts in Iraq.
The project‘s outcomes are compromised of two day training modules: The first module “Executive Training on Good Governance and Smart Growth Planning” is targeting the ILGA members. The other module “Smart Growth Planning”is targeting the government and municipal planning staff. Each module provides hands on experience and is adapted to some extent to the local Iraqi context. Each module also encompasses lectures, guest speakers, exercises, readings in Arabic, and site visits.
Rebranding Athens: The ABC and Agora Project.SmartCitiesTeam
The ABC and Agora Project is SmartCitiesTeam's value proposition for Athens Rebranding. Get on board!
Athens CoCreation Branding Project
Panteion University Of Social And Political Sciences
Department of Communication, Media and Culture
MA in Cultural Management
Course: Cultural Marketing and Communication
Course Instructor: Betty Tsakarestou, Assistant Professor and Head of Advertising and Public Relations Lab
inCitu maps the world's future built environment into augmented reality, using state-of-the-art visualizations and data to empower developers, governments, and citizens to collaborate on the future of cities.
The following Impact Report is created by the Good City Foundation to report on the footprint and conversion of values into action in local communities.
About Rainmaking Series 2021:
Rainmaking Series 2021 is a special series of webinars across 11 countries in Asia, Africa and North America that explore the critical matters in local context such as Affordable Housing in Cambodia, Environmental Sustainability Planning in Vietnam, Reindustrialisation Development and Future of Jobs in Singapore and Hong Kong and Financial Hub Transformation in Hong Kong through Family Offices, sponsored by Tsangs Group and supported by Invest Hong Kong (StartmeupHK).
The Series serves to aggregate local key stakeholders in public policies (government), corporates and technology & innovation sectors regarding the corresponding development issues. The webinar explores the topics and provides better awareness education to the local public, and extends to the formation of specific public policy-driven “Smart City Working Groups” in local cities (with the corporates and governments). The Series also serves to build extensive technology project pipelines and public policymakers network in the regions for supporting regional development with the World Economic Forum (IoT and Urban Transformation Committee).
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bandung (Jan 2020)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bandung (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Bandung City Government, Tourism Board and Heritage Development Board, in January 2020.
The report also documentations the development and design process of digital heritage renewal and development plan as part of the urban development plan of the city. It captures the rough design plan of the Urban Data Lab as a consortium of technology companies, development organisations and the dedication of the Bandung City Government.
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bangkok (July 2019)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bangkok (July 2019) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with Shark Tank Thailand, Glowfish and Warner Music Thailand to explore the famous industries and development challenges of Greater Bangkok City: Thai Entertainment Development; Sustainable Fashion and Future of Food, in July 2019.
Policy Memo - Social Entrepreneurship Lab (Tai Po District) Good City Foundation
Policy Memo serves as a stakeholder engagement results and policy recommendations over a series of community programs conducted by the Hong Kong Social Enterprise Summit and the Good City Foundation, sponsored by Home Affairs Bureau (HAB) and the District Office of Tai Po District in Hong Kong, with the main theme of future jobs and community needs in the Re-Industrialisation process of Tai Po District.
Stakeholder Video: https://youtu.be/5pCSkeFXaPQ
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Yogyakarta (Jan 2020)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Yogyakarta (Jan 2020) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with City Government of Yogyakarta Mayor Office, DIY Academy and Foundation and Indonesia's largest startup accelerator, Block71.
Impact Report: Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2019)Good City Foundation
The Impact Report of Public Private Partnership by Youth Bali (Jan 2019) is prepared by Future City Summit and Good City Foundation as part of the development program series "Public Private Partnership by Youth", hosted together with City Government of Bali Island, Denpasar Mayor Office, Tourism Development Board, Wonderful Indonesia and World Economic Forum Global Shapers Community Denpasar Hub.
Emerging Future Tourism Cities Network was documented to establish at the end of the program to mark the stronger development pipelines among the private and public sectors in Bali and emerging Asia for sustainable tourism development.
Tourism Lab was established to develop the identified development project, Sun Sang Bamboo Village.
What makes a city “smart” in the digital age? How can a complex urban fabric develop intelligence that drives planning, decision-making and positively affects the lives of its population? What ingredients—be they organizational, technological, cultural or regulatory— enable a metropolis to re-invent its modus operandi and achieve sustained developmental strides? In short, how can a local government build a “smart city” and generate public value? In exploring these questions, this study provides an in-depth analysis of the critical first phase of Dubai’s mega-transformation into a smart city. Dubai’s stated objective in building the smart city is to improve the quality of life and raise the levels of public “happiness”. Its vision is not just to be the “smartest” city in the world by 2017, but also to be one of the “happiest” places on earth to live and work. Achieving these two ambitious goals requires addressing numerous organizational, technological, cultural and policy challenges. This study analyzes these challenges as well as the milestones reached, through tracing the paths taken by different stakeholders and documenting the multifaceted lessons learned. The findings provide ample evidence suggesting that the technological infrastructure, regulatory frameworks and organizational structures are now in place as critical foundations for building the smart city.
Implementing ITU-T International Standards to Shape Smart Sustainable CitiesITU
Smart Sustainable Case Studies : Dubai
This case study is the first of its kind, developed by ITU, detailing Dubai’s journey towards becoming a smart city. the ITU-T Recommendations Y.4901/L.1601 and ITU-T Y.4902/L.1602 were piloted in Dubai to determine their feasibility and to measure Dubai’s level of success in its smart city venture.
Presentation given by Nicola Graham, Smart Dublin, at Open & Agile Smart Cities' annual Connected Smart Cities & Communities Conference 2020 on 23 January in Brussels, Belgium
After its success in implementing “Smart Growth” capacity building modules conducted in the summer for planners from Palestine and Iraq, Ai is partnering with UNHABITAT on a new capacity building project. This project will deliver a series of multilayer interactive training modules aiming at building capacity for the Iraq Local Government Association (ILGA) and government officials who are involved in the urban planning efforts in Iraq.
The project‘s outcomes are compromised of two day training modules: The first module “Executive Training on Good Governance and Smart Growth Planning” is targeting the ILGA members. The other module “Smart Growth Planning”is targeting the government and municipal planning staff. Each module provides hands on experience and is adapted to some extent to the local Iraqi context. Each module also encompasses lectures, guest speakers, exercises, readings in Arabic, and site visits.
Rebranding Athens: The ABC and Agora Project.SmartCitiesTeam
The ABC and Agora Project is SmartCitiesTeam's value proposition for Athens Rebranding. Get on board!
Athens CoCreation Branding Project
Panteion University Of Social And Political Sciences
Department of Communication, Media and Culture
MA in Cultural Management
Course: Cultural Marketing and Communication
Course Instructor: Betty Tsakarestou, Assistant Professor and Head of Advertising and Public Relations Lab
inCitu maps the world's future built environment into augmented reality, using state-of-the-art visualizations and data to empower developers, governments, and citizens to collaborate on the future of cities.
Smart city governance in developing countries a systematic literature reviewAraz Taeihagh
Smart cities that make broad use of digital technologies have been touted as possible solutions for the population pressures faced by many cities in developing countries and may help meet the rising demand for services and infrastructure. Nevertheless, the high financial cost involved in infrastructure maintenance, the substantial size of the informal economies, and various governance challenges are curtailing government idealism regarding smart cities. This review examines the state of smart city development in developing countries, which includes understanding the conceptualisations, motivations, and unique drivers behind (and barriers to) smarty city development. A total of 56 studies were identified from a systematic literature review from an initial pool of 3928 social sciences literature identified from two academic databases. Data were analysed using thematic synthesis and thematic analysis. The review found that technology-enabled smart cities in developing countries can only be realised when concurrent socioeconomic, human, legal, and regulatory reforms are instituted. Governments need to step up their efforts to fulfil the basic infrastructure needs of citizens, raise more revenue, construct clear regulatory frameworks to mitigate the technological risks involved, develop human capital, ensure digital inclusivity, and promote environmental sustainability. A supportive ecosystem that encourages citizen participation, nurtures start-ups, and promotes public–private partnerships needs to be created to realise their smart city vision.
Smart Cities: Smarter Solutions for better tomorrowResurgent India
It is estimated that by 2030, 40% of India’s population will be living in urban areas and contributing 75% of GDP. On account of the ongoing rural-to-urban migration, an estimated 400 million people are expected to migrate to cities over the next 15 years.
Indonesia's Digital Horizon Navigating the Smart City Revolution.pdfAHRP Law Firm
With more than 200 million population and fast-growing digital literacy index, the Indonesian Government has been actively trying to accommodate the citizens’ behavior in solving things in effective manner. This is where the ‘smart city’ concept comes through with the aim to integrate sustainable city development with advancing ICT. Find out more our insights about this topic in our Legal Brief publication.
Digital strategy for a successful smart city initiativeSaeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was presented during the Arab Future Cities Summit held in Dubai from 10-11 November 2014. It highlight the development of a digital strategy for a smart city initiatives. What is the main focus of a digital strategy for a smart city, what are the different planning approaches to smart city initiatives, and covers Dubai smart city initiative.
The Australian Smart Communities Association and the Australian Government have partnered to deliver a series of Future Ready webinars to kick-start communities’ digital transformation journeys.
Future Ready is a smart cities incubator series that sits alongside the Smart Cities and Suburbs Program. It uses collaboration, connection and co-learning to grow smart city capability. We’ll explore smart city case studies from global leaders, share the tips and the tricks of digital success, investigate new business models, and talk citizen-centric design.
This series will bring together local government, industry, research organisations and innovators from across Australia, encouraging knowledge sharing, new partnerships and active learning. Each webinar will be recorded and made available in a series of videos on this page.
'Thanks for running the Future Ready webinar today. Sergio’s presentation was ‘on point’, and I look forward to applying some of the frameworks and processes discussed in the Alice Springs context.' - Isabelle Collins, Policy Officer, Regional Network Group, Department of the Chief Minister, Northern Territory Government of Australia
The Citizen, Not the Government, Should Be at the Center of Smart City Design. Learn what defines a smart city, how to build a smart city, and who're the leading brands.
Smart city opportunities for digital media - Chris DymondDMEx
In just over 18 months, Digital Media Exchange (DMEx) has successfully built digital infrastructure and new opportunities for people in Sheffield to work in the creative and digital industries and to use digital technology to support new local businesses. Digital Opportunities: Pathways to Enterprise celebrated the achievements of the DMEx programme in Sheffield.
The development of smart city leading to a progressive abandonment of rural areas towards greater cities and metropolis, which can offer many opportunities in terms of work, education, social life and so on. It can solve traffic congestion, school overcrowding, air pollution, loss of open space and skyrocketing public facilities cost.
Delegate Playbook for the 7th Annual Meet of the Future City Summit 2022 prepared by the Good City Foundation, with Hong Kong session to be hosted in Hong Kong Science Park on 13th December 2022, sponsored by Invest Hong Kong and Tsangs Group.
Insight Report - Public Policy and Innovation Economic Analysis: Hong Kong 20...Good City Foundation
The Insight Report "Public Policy and Innovation Economic Analysis: Hong Kong 2030+, Industry 4.0 and District Improvement in Tai Po" is produced by the Social Enterprise Summit supported by the Good City Foundation, RE-LOOK and multiple other local key stakeholders in Tai Po District in Hong Kong to provide an overall scanning of political socio-economic status of Tai Po District, to proxy the readiness of development of the Northern Metropolis, in junction of the Re-Industrialisation Development Strategy, as part of the Hong Kong 2030+ long-term development strategy.
Gampaha City Climate Sustainability Framework and Adaptation RoadmapGood City Foundation
Gampaha City Climate Sustainability Framework and Adaptation Roadmap was launched as a co-research and development product in the Gampaha Smart City Working Group in Sri Lanka. The Working Group was established among the Good City Foundation, Urban Development Authority Sri Lanka and the MG Group of Companies (an infrastructure construction conglomerate in The UK and Sri Lanka).
The Framework and Roadmap highlights the current climate conditions of the Gampaha City in terms of vulnerability and climate risks subjected to a few climate adversities such as flooding and heavy rainstorms. A series of recommendations was recommended as potential adaptation roadmap in the use of smart city technologies through means of public private partnership and blended financing.
G20 Indonesia (Urban20 Engagement Group) - ConnectiCity 2022 - Policy Recomme...Good City Foundation
Corresponding to the G20 Indonesia Presidency, the official engagement group, Urban 20 and the Sherpa of West Java co-hosted the Connecti:City 2022 in Bandung on 14th - 15th March on the issues of future of works, SMEs development and digitalisation in Creative Economy in Indonesia and other parts of the world.
The following Policy Recommendation paper was summarised and issued for the drafting to the U20 Communique.
The Summit Report of the Hong Kong Social Enterprise Summit (HKSES) 2021 was prepared by the Secretariat of the Hong Kong Social Entrepreneurship Forum, covering the results and highlights of the HKSES2021 and the series of Community Program, sponsored by Hong Kong SAR Government Home Affairs Bureau and other corporates in Hong Kong.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Delivering Micro-Credentials in Technical and Vocational Education and TrainingAG2 Design
Explore how micro-credentials are transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with this comprehensive slide deck. Discover what micro-credentials are, their importance in TVET, the advantages they offer, and the insights from industry experts. Additionally, learn about the top software applications available for creating and managing micro-credentials. This presentation also includes valuable resources and a discussion on the future of these specialised certifications.
For more detailed information on delivering micro-credentials in TVET, visit this https://tvettrainer.com/delivering-micro-credentials-in-tvet/
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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Confidential | For Partnership and Funding Pitch Use Only
The Wicked Digital Governance
Challenges and Opportunities
Inconsistent Urban Dynamics and
Resilience Design in City Master Planning
Weak Understanding and Awareness of
Technology Governance in City Government
Strong Demand in Local Private Sector
Partnership with Sustainable Financing Model
Data-Driven City Evaluation and
Benchmarking with Planning Policy Sandbox
Long-Term Human Capital Investment
through Effective Digital Media and Network
Active and Hyper-Collaborative Venture
Building with ESG-linked Investing Model
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Covid-19 Demographic Impact
[ Supply Side ]
Global Supply Chain Shock
Population and Mobility Shock
Post Covid-19 Town Planning Shock
Re-evaluation Emerging Cities
Benchmarking the Resilience Fortune to be
brought by emerging cities due to covid-19
Capability of Development Project De-risking
in Emerging Cities
Scoring Cities for Project Bankability
Covid-19 Demographic Impact
[ Demand Side ]
Δ Institutional Investors’ Appetite
Δ Risk Assessment of Investors
This is narrated that the impact of Covid-19 shall bring long-term and even permanent shocks to multiple demographic and
economic dynamics such as massive migration of populations(especially lower-income class; the bottom of the pyramid) from
capital cities to 2nd tier cities and provinces, along with massive workers layoff and poverty traps in major cities.
The shift of demography, such as the increase in population in emerging cities, is assumed to lead to city substitution effects and
hence income effect for the lower income class. Chronologically over the next 10 years, the influx of labor forces and different
productivity factors in 2nd tier cities give rise to a need for re-evaluation of emerging cities in Southeast Asia, hence re-directing the
understanding of investment risk in development projects.
Conventional Development Priority
Traditional administrative data with inconsistent
masterplanning
Weak live urban economic data for development
monitoring for informed policy decisions
No Cities Left Behind
[ Intention to Treat ]
Larger Economic Boom in Emerging Cities
Massive Socio-Economic Inclusion
Resilient City Technologies Migration
Post Covid-19 Recovery Agenda e.g. City Substitution and
Incom
e Effect
e.g. Post Covid-19 Credit Score for Emerging Cities
Window for City Digitalisation
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Confidential | For Partnership and Funding Pitch Use Only
Jack Ma speaking at Smart City Expo
in Chongqing in September 2020
According to the 2017 Global Findex, a staggering 69 percent
of Filipinos have no current and existing bank account.
Compare that to the 105-M population of the Philippines that
means 73,500,000 remains unbanked. That’s worse than the
average rate in developing economies of 46 percent and far
worse than the global average of 38 percent.
We All Share The Same Future Challenge
New Global Dedicated Movement in Full City Digitalisation is Now
Addressing the development ambition of building city
digitalisation for 300 5th - 3rd tier cities of 1 million population
each, with the digital and big-data technologies, in strong
collaboration of local government.
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Network Level:
Good City Foundation
Development Level:
Good City Foundation
Investment Level:
Specific Portfolio(s)
Future City Summit
Annual Meet
Development Programs
Public Private Partnership by Youth
Specific Local Development Agenda
Development Plan and Projects
Identified Project, Startup and Development
for Procurement, Financing and Strategy
Aggregation of
Emerging Future Cities
Network
Development Plans of
emerging cities
: Non-Profit Development Arm
: Business Development and Investment
All Weather Development Strategy
“Double-Funnel" Model: PPP by Youth and Local Development Agenda to Achieve Development Financing
: City Network Digitalisation
Interface of Social
Vibrancy Digitalisation
regional stakeholder interest alignment
local stakeholders demand mapping
and digital visualisation
International Agenda
and Awareness
Capacity Building
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Urban Digitalisation as a Connected City Ecosystem
Cloud-based web application for
progressive 2nd - 3rd tier cities
urban planning data migration.
Planning Department of the City
Govnerment granted with access
license for constant migration of
data and design of blocks of
urban design modules and access
to benchmarking services.
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Urban Digitalisation as a Connected City Ecosystem
Current Interested Cities :
- Denpasar City, Bali Island, Indonesia
- Bandung City, Indonesia
- Surabaya City, Indonesia
- Manila City, The Philippines
- Hue City, Vietnam
- Da Nang, Vietnam
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Ecosystem As A Movement - Emerging Future Cities Network
Emerging Future Cities Network is formed
through hybrid Summit "Future City Summit’
to create closed-loop ecosystem for digital
and tech human capital capacity building,
identifying urban digitalisation need and
project pipeline exchange.
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Ecosystem As A Movement - Public Private Partnership by Youth
Bottom-up Development Program for Capacity Building
Identify and Discover
Potential Emerging Cities in
Asia for Public and Private
Sector Partnership through
Digital Technologies
Identify Master
Planning Pain Point
with the Local
Government
Insights of Tech Governance
for Planning are provided
through PPP by Youth Program
1
2 3
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1. Knowledge Exchange through
Thought Leadership Discussion :
on Sustainable Tourism Development
with Keynote sharing from Mayor of Denpasar City,
Indonesia, H.E. Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra.
2. Development Strategy and
Framework of Collaboration Design :
Roundtable for Emerging Future Tourism Cities Network
with 12 founding members from Philippines, Uzbekistan,
Bangladesh, Indonesia and Mainland China.
3. Project Pipelines through Lab and
Platform Establishment :
Formation of Tourism Lab with the members in the
Roundtable.
An Impact Fund, Garuda Fund, is established with
City Partner, Zaki Yamani in Jakarta for investing into
portfolios related to Tourism and Urban
Development, amount up to 1m USD.
[ Garuda Fund and Ventures ]
- Sun Sang Village, Bamboo Houses and
Eco-tourism development
- Sandbox for tourism development over
policy with the local government
- Travel tech venture investing for
affordable and one-shop for all service.
City Profile 1 : Bamboo Economy
[ Public Private Partnership by Youth in Bali, January 2019 : Phase I ]
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The PPP by Youth Development Program was hosted in
Bandung as the last chapter in “Champion
Indonesia”, with the partnership with Bandung Tourism
Board and Mayor Office.
As the strategic outcome, a strategic partnership
memorandum was initiated under the witness of the
Vice Mayor of Bandung City, H.E. Oded M Danial.
Museum Kota Bandung as a heritage building was
provided by the Heritage Board and Tourism Board for
turning into “Urban Data Lab”, under the strategic
development by Garuda Fund.
City Profile 2 : Heritage Economy
[ Public Private Partnership by Youth in Bandung, January 2020 ]
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Ecosystem As A Movement - Rainmaker Ventures
Opportunities to Access to
Seed Capital and Incubator
Networks
Opportunities to Explore
Corporate Partnership and
Form Business Integration
Access to Tech Expert
Network and Market
Launch in Hong Kong
1 2 3
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Milestones Since 2016
Annual Meets Development
Programs in 6 Cities
Operation Offices in
Southeast Asia
(Bangkok, Denpasar, Jakarta)
Identified Growth
Stage Startups
Signed Partnership in
Emerging Future
Cities Network
City Partners in Asia
and Africa
5 7 50+
6 335
Network Alumni
( Future City Summit and
other programs )
2,000+
Annual Digital
Footprint
60,000+
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Funding Schemes To Join The Movement
Join the Future City
Summit as Institutional
Partner and Sponsor
Join the Digital Platform of
Good City Foundation as
Corporate User and
Funder to the Digitalisation
Movement
Investment Partner to the
Impactful Urban Tech
Startup Investing
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