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Envisioning our urban future together

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Join this insightful and interactive live discussion on the future of cities. Sharon Thorne, Deloitte Global Chair, Deborah Sills, Global Consulting Government and Public Services Leader, and Miguel Eiras Antunes, Global Smart City and Local Government Leader, will be unveiling the future of cities, particularly on the role they play in driving the world’s sustainability, as cities are committing to be carbon-neutral, economically competitive and pleasant places to live, work and visit. The discussion between the three executives will encompass the main trends that will shape our urban living by 2030, such as Circular Economy, 15-minute city, Smart Health Communities, Social Inclusion, City Operations automation through AI and Mobility. Join us and participate in this unmissable session!

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