Martha Thorne, IE University of Architecture and Design | Let’s Teach our Cities

We all want our cities to grow and improve, and yet having the creative mind and ideas to design such improvements is essential. Educating the city and transforming how it functions and works is thus up to innovative minds to undertake. Speaking with us is one such innovative mind. Martha Thorne is a Distinguished Professor at the IE School of Architecture and Design in Madrid, she was previously a Dean at the school for seven years, and an Executive Director for the renown Pritzker Architecture Prize for sixteen years. She currently also serves as a Senior Advisor for the Henrik F. Obel Foundation.
Eduard Xatruch, Disfrutar Restaurant: How Cuisine Shapes Cities’ Culture?

Owner and Chef, Restaurant Disfrutar
Milestone Systems: How Video Surveillance Can Benefit Healthcare, Business and Citizens Wellbeing

The use of video surveillance technology is well established in many countries as a way of monitoring citizens and improving security. With an estimated one billion surveillance cameras worldwide, many cities already rely on the video footage to support security and law enforcement purposes. To talk with us about how video management software can go beyond this also benefit healthcare, the wellbeing of city residents, and businesses, is Jaime Durbán, Business Developing Manager at Milestone Systems.
Sorigué: A New Water Mining Project to Upgrade Cities Infrastructure

City governments do their best to manage and upgrade their infrastructures and services. Many times, however, a collaboration with private companies is necessary. This allows for greater efficiency and productivity, which benefits the city as a whole. To talk with us about how this collaboration unfolds, and the exciting projects being undertaken is Joan Pons, Sorigué’s Director of Innovation. Sorigué is a group of companies specialized in city services, construction, water engineering, and technology.
UK’s National Innovation Centre for Ageing & Womenpreneur | Bridging Inequality with Creative Solutions

Modernization and progress can prove to be a great boon for many people.
Rinat Guy, City of Tel Aviv Yaffo | Innovation is not a slogan, it’s a way of life!

Producing innovations can be a challenge, but encouraging others to become innovative and creative is its own type of challenge.
CARNET: Robot Ona as the Future of Delivery

In many ways it feels as if we’re already living in the future, with the rapid digitization and automation of many services and infrastructures. Cities are crucial grounds in which to implement new technologies and innovations that seek to make our lives more productive and efficient. To talk with us about an exciting innovation for urban spaces is none other than Laia Pagès, Executive & Research Manager at CARNET a Future Mobility Research Company. She got her PhD in Transportation Engineering at the University of California, Irvine.
What Possibilities Exist for Startups to Scale in the Mobility Sector?

Being a Smart City is about much more than just implementing the latest digital technology to improve the use of resources. It also means becoming a more interactive and responsive city working to improve citizens’ quality of life and accelerate progress on climate targets. The European Smart Cities and Communities is a joint initiative of 30 initiatives led by the European Commission. To talk us through how the imitative is developing and deploying smart solutions and policies to achieve climate neutrality goals, we’re joined by Mr. Georg Houben, Policy Officer with the EU Commission’s Directorate General for Energy.
Urban Air Mobility: From Sci-Fi to Reality

Many of us imagined a future of flying cars and transport within cities. This has been recently turning from a fantasy into a reality, with advances in Urban Air Mobility. We’re not at the level of flying cars yet, but the future is quickly approaching. To speak with us Urban Air Mobility are two intriguing speakers. Denise Soesilo is a Managing Partner and Co-Founder of the consultancy Outsight International, she’s also an ADDA Scaling Lead for UNICEF, and a UAS and Clean Technologies Consultant for the World Bank. Yoann Le Petit is a Business Development Manager at EIT Urban Mobility. Ms. Soesilo, Mr. Le Petit, what a pleasure to have you here. Mr. Le Petit, why don’t we start with you. Why does EITUM consider UAM a key sector in the future of mobility?
Kaisa Sibelius, Forum Virium Helsinki | Are Climate Agendas Ambitious and Effective Enough?

Climate change has been at the top of many citizens’ concerns, especially in recent years. Governments have been slow to act, but have slowly developed climate-sustainable agendas. However, are these agendas ambitious and effective enough? To discuss we have an expert on the field. Kaisa Sibelius is the Project Manager & Coordinator for the AI4Cities PCP Project, which focuses on cities employing artificial intelligence for sustainability, for Forum Virium Helsinki.