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Cities in the developing world gain an average of 5 million residents every month 1 out of 4 residents in cities worldwide lives without access to improved sanitation Cities account for 2/3 of the world’s overall energy consumption Asia’s infrastructure investment needs total $750 billion annually

How can governments, businesses and residents share insights and solutions to make our cities more liveable and sustainable?


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WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2014

LIVEABLE AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES: COMMON CHALLENGES, SHARED SOLUTIONS

WHY ATTEND Network with decision-makers in government, industry stakeholders, and global experts Exchange insights at outcome-oriented dialogue and share best practices through case studies

Asia is the region with the highest number of megacities, and the fastest pace of urbanisation in the world, hence Singapore holds a unique convening power for the World Cities Summit. As cities increasingly take a holistic approach to achieving sustainable growth, Singapore takes the lead to support greater discourse and action by convening several global events to enable world leaders to network with an even wider group of public and private sector players and to tap synergies between urban planning, water and environmental solutions. The 4th edition of the biennial World Cities Summit will be held in conjunction with the Singapore International Water Week and CleanEnviro Summit Singapore. This is an integrated platform to deliberate the solutions for a sustainable tomorrow.

Gain access to essential market knowledge and uncover business opportunities Connect with public and private sector players to discover integrated solutions that address urban, water and environmental challenges

WHO ATTENDS GOVERNMENT

Businesses

• Ministers,

Technology / Solution Providers • Infocomm Technology • Urban Solutions providers in planning,transport, building, environment, water, etc

The World Cities Summit is the exclusive and premier platform for government leaders and industry experts to address liveable and sustainable city challenges, share integrated urban solutions and forge new partnerships.

Mayors, Governors, Senior Government Officers, Policy Makers, City Leaders

Highlights of the World Cities Summit include the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize, World Cities Summit Mayors Forum, Plenary Sessions, Thematic Tracks, In-Focus Forums, Site Visits, Networking Events and strategic co-located events.

• International

Join us as global leaders and experts come together in Singapore from 1 to 4 June 2014 at the Sands Expo & Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands.

INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS, City Networks, Associations Organisations

• Non-Government • Industry • Trade

Organisations

Experts

Associations and Councils

Academia, RESEARCH Institutions • Researchers • Academic

Experts

• Professors

and R&D Professionals

Investors / Financiers • Projects Financiers, Investment Banks • Sovereign Funds, Private Equity • Property Developers and Consultants Service Providers • Legal Service Providers & Consultants • Architects, Designers, Urban Planners, Valuers Construction • Engineering, Procurement and Construction • Facility Managers

Gardens by the Bay


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WORLD CITIES SUMMIT MAYORS FORUM

LEE KUAN YEW WORLD CITY PRIZE

The World Cities Summit Mayors Forum is an annual by-invitation only global event for city leaders to discuss pressing urban issues and share best practices with one another. The peer-to-peer platform invites mayors and senior leaders from international organisations and the industry to share experiences and ideas in developing integrated urban solutions, building economic and environmental resilience, engaging communities and sustaining a high quality of life in urban regions.

Mayors and city leaders WILL engage IN roundtable discussions on: High Quality of Life: A Vibrant City Life

Past Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Laureates include Bilbao, Spain (2010) and New York City, USA (2012). Delegates can expect to gain insights from the 2014 Prize Laureate and Special Mentions at the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Lecture and Forum. The day concludes with a celebration of achievements at the elegant Lee Kuan Yew Prize Award Ceremony and Banquet.

Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of National Development, Singapore

FORUM MODERATOR: Greg Clark International Mentor & Advocate for Cities

Competitive Economy: Driving Investments

Suzhou, Jiangsu Province is awarded the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize 2014 for its remarkable transformation over the past two decades. The significance of its transformation lies in the city’s success in meeting the multiple challenges of achieving economic growth in order to create jobs and a better standard of living for its people; balancing rapid urban growth with the need to protect its cultural and built heritage; and coping with a large influx of migrant workers while maintaining social stability.

The Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize is a biennial international award that honours outstanding achievements and contributions to the creation of liveable, vibrant and sustainable urban communities around the world. The Prize is awarded to cities and recognises their leaders and organisations for displaying foresight, good governance and innovation in tackling the many urban challenges faced, to bring about social, economic and environmental benefits in a holistic way to their communities.

Lee Yi Shyan

Sustainable Environment: Water & Waste Management

Department of Publicity, Suzhou Industrial Park

Learn more about Suzhou’s strategies and achievements at the World Cities Summit.

FORUM CHAIRMAN:

Integrated Long-term Planning: Balancing Stakeholder Interests Dynamic Urban Governance: Fostering Good Governance Intelligent Cities

Visit www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg to download the report on World Cities Summit Mayors Forum 2013, which was held in Bilbao, Spain

Participating Cities The Right Honourable Robert Doyle Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Australia

Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Lecture & Forum Moderator: Prof Kishore Mahbubani Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore

Kinlay Dorjee

Thrompon (Mayor) of Thimpu, Bhutan

Governor of South Sumatra, Indonesia

Her Worship Alderman Ms Patricia de Lille

His Excellency Hajime Furuta

Francisco de la Torre

Governor of Gifu Prefecture, Japan

Executive Mayor, Cape Town, South Africa

Mayor of Málaga, Spain

His Worship Donald J. Atchison

His Excellency Eng. Hussein Bani Hani

Mr Janaka Ranawaka

Mayor of Greater Irbid Municipality, Jordan

Mayor of Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte Municipal Council, Sri Lanka

Zhao Jingbo

YAB Tuan Lim Guan Eng

His Excellency Dr Hau Lung-Bin

Mayor of Saskatoon, Canada

Mayor of Jilin, China

Chief Minister of Penang, Malaysia

Aníbal Gaviria Correa

Dr Miguel Ángel Mancera

His Excellency Dr Galal Mostafa Said

His Worship Len Brown

Edgar Savisaar

Honourable Jed Patrick E. Mabilog

Dr Dieter Salomon

His Excellency Dr Hani Aburas

Mayor of Medellín, Colombia

For more information about the Prize, please visit www.leekuanyewworldcityprize.com.sg

His Excellency H. Alex Noerdin

Governor of Cairo Governorate, Egypt

Mayor of Tallin, Estonia

Lord Mayor of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany

Mayor of Mexico City, Mexico

Mayor of Auckland, New Zealand

Mayor of Iloilo City, Philippines

Mayor of Taipei City, Taiwan

Ahmed Aboutaleb

Mayor of Rotterdam, The Netherlands

His Excellency Hussain Nasser Lootah Director-General of Dubai Municipality, United Arab Emirates

The Honourable Antonio Tony Martinez

Mayor of Brownsville, United States of America

His Excellency Van Huu Chien Mayor of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Chairman of People’s Committee of Da Nang, Vietnam


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WORLD CITIES SUMMIT PLENARY SESSIONS

WCS PLENARY ONE The Next Urban Decade: Critical Challenges & Opportunities

The World Cities Summit Plenary Sessions provide strategic insights into leadership and urban governance and the latest debate on liveability and sustainability. These sessions are opportunities for delegates to engage in dialogue with senior policy makers, business leaders and industry experts.

OPENING PLENARY SHAPING OUR CITIES, WATER AND ENVIRONMENT FOR A LIVEABLE AND SUSTAINABLE FUTURE By 2040, two-thirds of the global population would be living in urban areas. Whilst cities are engines of growth, for many countries, the increased concentration of industrial, transport and agricultural activities place enormous pressures on urban environments and their hinterlands. Existing infrastructure for water, sanitation and housing is strained and environmental problems are exacerbated.

The Opening Plenary is held jointly by World Cities Summit, Singapore International Water Week and CleanEnviro Summit Singapore.

Jean-Louis Chaussade

CEO, Suez Environnement

Environment Minister, Denmark

• Peter Bakker, President,

Angel Gurría

Secretary General, OECD

Prince El Hassan Bin Talal of Jordan Chairman, UNSGAB on Water & Sanitation

Chairperson: Ambassador Chan Heng Chee

Chairman of Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities, Singapore University of Technology and Design

Liveable and Sustainable Cities - Fast Forward

Plenary Moderator: Prof Tommy Koh

Ambassador-at-large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore

OPENING PLENARY SPEAKERS

Her Excellency Kirsten Brosbøl

Speakers: • Dr Miguel Ángel Mancera, Mayor, Mexico City • Gianfranco Casati, Group Chief Executive, Growth Markets, Accenture • The Honourable Greg Clark MP, Minister of State for Cities and Constitution, United Kingdom • Dr Peter Ho, Chairman, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore • Laura Ipsen, Corporate Vice President, World Wide Public Sector, Microsoft Corp

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With rising expectations of public service delivery and demand from citizens for a liveable and sustainable city, good leadership and governance are critical to achieve a clean environment, ensure the supply of clean, affordable drinking water, safe sanitation for all, and build urban resilience through climate-change adaptation and mitigation measures. At the Opening Plenary, high-level speakers from government, industry and international organisation sectors will share insights on cross-disciplinary urban policy and governance issues, highlighting the new challenges for city officials, business leaders, and civil society leaders in co-creating liveable and sustainable cities.

As the landmark dialogue session of senior city leaders, this plenary kicks off a full day of best practice sharing and dialogue along the themes of governance, planning, resilient cities, climate change and innovative urban solutions. Speakers will present and examine the realities of urbanisation and how it is reshaping our planet, and radically transforming economies and societies.

Rounding off the day’s discussions, this plenary reiterates the pressing need in many cities to deliver services to stakeholders effectively. Speakers will highlight successful game-changing initiatives implemented in different cities and the important need for city leaders to effect real changes globally, by piloting innovation, fostering partnerships and building opportunities for active citizenry. Speakers: Chairperson: Ambassador Burhan Gafoor • Luis Fernando Arboleda González, President, Findeter, Colombia Chief Negotiator for Climate Change, • Jeremy Bentham, Vice President, Royal Dutch Shell Singapore • Michael Dixon, General Manager, Smarter Cities, IBM • Sir David King, Chairman, Future Cities Catapult • Lee Yi Shyan, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry & Ministry of National Development, Singapore • YAB Lim Guan Eng, Chief Minister of Penang, Malaysia • Dr Liu Thai Ker, Chairman, Centre for Liveable Cities, Singapore • The Right Honourable Clover Moore MP, Lord Mayor of Sydney, Australia • Dr Andrew Steer, Chairman, World Resources Institute

Her Excellency Melanie Schultz van Haegen

Minister of Infrastructure and Environment, The Netherlands

World Business Council for Sustainable Development • His Excellency Chen Lei, Minister of Water Resources, China • His Excellency Dr Rashid Ahmed Bin Fahad, Minister of Environment and Water, UAE • His Excellency Yoshiro Mori, Honorary President, Asia Pacific Water Forum & Chairman, Tokyo Olympic Committee • The Honourable Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and Urban Development, Sri Lanka

Luis Fernando Arboleda González President, Findeter

Jeremy Bentham Vice President, Global Business Environment, Royal Dutch Shell

Dr Peter Ho

Chairman, Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore

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Laura Ipsen

Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Microsoft Corp

Dr Andrew Steer

Chairman, World Resources Institute


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THEMATIC TRACKS Thematic tracks offer the opportunity for speakers to dive deep into topical issues on creating liveable and sustainable cities. Case studies and best practices will be shared by city leaders and practitioners who have directly led the projects to their successful conclusion.

SAFE AND LIVEABLE CITIES The track will focus on the latest game-changing technologies that improve coordination and management of safety, security and urban challenges. This session will explore how government agencies can collaborate with industry to co-develop new solutions and to use advance analytics to enhance sense-making and enable prediction and forecasting. These cutting-edge innovations will optimise the use of manpower resources, improve day-to-day operations of agencies from law enforcement and beyond as well as facilitate inter-agency collaboration for crisis management.

WILL MAYORS RULE THE WORLD? The track will explore the global debate over what constitutes good urban governance, and how it can be achieved, from the power balance between different levels of government to navigating between constituencies. The sessions will also examine the spectrum of urban governance structures, innovative financing and operating models for urban development and service delivery, framework of public institutions, and how these interact with private sector and civil society. MORNING SESSION

Innovations in Dynamic Urban Governance Smita Srinivas

SESSION CHAIRMAN

AFTERNOON SESSION

Director, Technological Change Lab Columbia University and Assistant Professor in Urban Planning, GSAPP, USA

The track will discuss best practices in optimizing planning decisions, designing, effective plans for execution and solutions for stakeholder engagement to achieve desired urban policy outcomes. MORNING SESSION

• Wong Soon Nam

Vice President, NCS Communications Engineering

• Geoffrey Baird

President, Product & Technology Group, AGT International

MORNING SESSION

Social Resilience Partnerships for Cohesive Cities

SESSION CHAIRMAN

Kent Martinussen

CEO, Danish Architecture Centre, Denmark

• Ger Daly

• Dr Paul Wang

CTO & Vice President, NEC Asia Pacific

SPEAKERS: • Gino Van Begin

Secretary General, ICLEI

• Patrick Phillips

CEO, Urban Land Institute

• Her Excellency Celia Wade-Brown

Global Lead, Defense and Public Safety, Accenture

AFTERNOON SESSION

Environmental Resilience Strengthening the Basic Building Blocks of a City

SESSION CHAIRMAN

Simon Upton

Environment Director, OECD

SPEAKERS:

Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand

• Selwin C. Hart

Climate Change Finance Advisor, Caribbean Development Bank, Barbados

• Jens-Peter Saul CEO, Rambøll

• Rob Steele

Secretary General, ISO

• Dr Isher Judge Ahluwalia

Chairperson, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Cooperation (ICRIER)

• Bertrand Badré

Managing Director and Group Chief Financial Officer, The World Bank

• Flemming Borreskov

President, International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFHP)

• Dr Aisa Kirabo Kacyira

Deputy Executive Director, UN-Habitat

• Josep Roig

INNOVATIVE URBAN SOLUTIONS FOR LIVEABLE AND FUTURE-READY CITIES The track will showcase cutting-edge technology and leading efforts in urban solutions research that can translate into policy formulation to tackle the key challenges faced by cities. It will also address how governments, businesses, and research institutions can work together to create a healthy eco-system for solutions generation.

Secretary General, UCLG

• The Right Honourable Stephen Yarwood Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Australia

MORNING SESSION

Smart Technologies and Collaborative Thinking for Innovative R&D Solutions

SESSION CHAIRMAN

Prof Dr Peter Edwards

AFTERNOON SESSION

SPEAKERS: • Jan Gehl

Founder, Gehl Architects, Denmark

SESSION CHAIRMAN

Director, Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC)

Developing Future Technologies and Solutions Prof Steven Miller

Vice Provost (Research) and Dean, School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University (SMU)

SPEAKERS: • Charbel Aoun

Senior Vice President, Smart Cities Strategy & Innovation, Schneider Electric

• Prof Brian Collins Professor of Engineering Policy and Director, Centre for

Engineering Policy, University College London (UCL)

• Dr Gyeng Chul Kim President, The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) • Liu Shyh-Fang Deputy Mayor of Kaohsiung City Government • Prof Edward Ng Professor of Architecture, Chinese University of

Hong Kong (CUHK)

• Peter Quek Group Director, Information Systems & Geospatial, Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), Singapore

• Adele Naude Santos

Dean, MIT School of Architecture & Planning

Creating Liveable and Sustainable Cities

• Dr Cheong Koon Hean

CEO, Housing & Development Board, Singapore

SESSION CHAIRMAN

Nicholas You

AFTERNOON SESSION

Housing and Planning Solutions for Better Living in High Density Cities

• Mitchell Silver

Arun Jain

• His Excellency Soichiro Takashima

SESSION CHAIRMAN

The track will address the different facets of resilience, including the ability of cities to cope with stressors on the environment, economy and quality of life. Novel approaches and best practices in building social resilience in cities and addressing climate change and disaster risk management will be considered.

SPEAKERS:

Innovations in Urban Financing

MAKING PLANS INTO REALITY

BUILDING RESILIENT CITIES

Associate, Citistates

Urban Design and Urban Strategist, Portland,USA

• Chung In-Uk

Senior Executive Vice-Present, Korea Land & Housing Corporation

Chief Planning & Development Officer and Planning Director, Raleigh, North Carolina Mayor of Fukuoka City, Japan

FUTURE MOBILITY The track will highlight the role and application of autonomous vehicle in future urban environments and how intelligent transport systems and big data are being used to influence behaviour in transport/travel management. The vision for the role of walking, cycling and public transport systems in relation to sustainable future mobility will also be discussed. For full list of speakers, please visit www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg


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IN-FOCUS FORUMS

A CONSTELLATION OF PREMIER EVENTS

In-Focus Forums uncover upcoming city-level projects, development hotspots, industry trends and policies in key markets. The forums capture the energy of urbanisation across the world today, and highlight opportunities for investment and partnership.

CHINA IN-FOCUS

The 10th Asia Pacific Infrastructure Ministers Meeting (APIMM) under the theme “Infrastructure for Sustainable Development: Creating Liveable Communities”, will be hosted alongside the World Cities Summit 2014. A by-invitation only event, APIMM provides a unique international platform for ministers and senior government officials to discuss development strategies and policies, exchange views and share experiences in infrastructure development.

“Urbanisation: Key Engine for Development”

With the new leadership on board, China’s economy is entering a new phase of growth gearing towards a model that relies on consumption rather than investments and exports. Urbanisation is championed as the key engine to sustain fast and fair growth in China. Environmental and water security which bears serious implications for social and political stability in China, is expected to be one of the country’s most important challenges in the coming years. Also important are China’s Eco-cities is part of China’s initiative to test and develop new eco-solutions which can be replicated on a larger scale.

Forum Chairman: Dr Liu Thai Ker Chairman, Centre for Liveable Cities, Singapore

LATIN AMERICA IN-FOCUS

“Reducing Inequality, Advancing Competitiveness: Cities with Future”

INDIA IN-FOCUS

Minister for National Development, Singapore

A new initiative of World Cities Summit, the WCS Young Leaders Symposium will be an effective platform bringing together young leaders from diverse urban sectors who are committed to actively catalyse change in cities and help shape urban development agenda in a multi-disciplinary manner.

Mobility: pioneer experiences in Bus Card Transit (BRT) implementation and current interest in building rail-based metro systems

Urban renewal and affordable housing: new homes for urban dwellers, considering accessibility to jobs.

Inaugurated in 1995, the meeting has offered its 20 member countries and many more observer countries a space to deliberate on issues ranging from urban transport, housing, water and the environment, to infrastructure financing.

Meeting Chairman: Mr Khaw Boon Wan

WCS YOUNG LEADERS SYMPOSIUM

Inequality has been identified as a significant hurdle for competitiveness in Latin American cities. This is a key topic of interest both in terms of economic and social development. The forum will delve deeper into three areas:

Public Space: a tool for inclusion, social cohesion and civic pride

10TH ASIA PACIFIC INFRASTRUCTURE MINISTERS MEETING

Forum Chairman: José Carrera Vice President, CAF, Development Bank of Latin America

Themed “Seeding Change in My City”, the symposium will see international young leaders offer diverse perspectives on urban initiatives and solutions that can transform and prepare cities to face upcoming challenges.

Symposium Chairman: Ambassador Burhan Gafoor Chief Negotiator for Climate Change, Singapore

“ Rethinking India— Managing Growth and Steering towards Sustainability”

It is projected that India’s cities will produce 70% of India’s GDP. The future of India’s growth lies in the transformation of its cities as they continue to play a significant role in India’s economy and society. While a number of national strategies and policies that inculcate the principle of sustainability have been put into place, India’s revolving industrial development, growing mobile population, and changing urban landscape raises unique challenges. This forum aims to inquire India’s onset investment towards urban sustainability, and the synergic opportunities that are made available to develop smart communities and sustainable industrial townships in India.

SOUTHEAST ASIA IN-FOCUS

“ The Next Growth Frontier — Economic Prospects, Development Opportunities and Urbanisation Challenges”

Southeast Asia is poised to be one of the fastest growing economic regions in the world. Cities and provinces are the key drivers behind such exponential economic growth, in tandem with rising urbanisation. By 2030, more than 50% of the region’s total population is expected to live in urban environments. The demand for infrastructure to support this urban growth is tremendous. The Forum will delve deeper into the opportunities and challenges of emerging provinces in Southeast Asia and offer insights into the infrastructural developments and projects in the region. For full list of speakers, please visit www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL WATER WEEK

CLEANENVIRO SUMMIT SINGAPORE

Singapore International Water Week (SIWW), the global platform to share and co-create innovative water solutions. Addressing contemporary challenges, SIWW gathers global water leaders and practitioners from both public and private sectors to engage in discussion and debate, network with key industry players, showcase leading-edge technologies and best practices, and identify practical methodologies to address the world’s most pressing water issues.

The CleanEnviro Summit Singapore, is the global platform for leaders, senior government officials and policy makers, and industry captains to identify, develop and share practical solutions to address environmental challenges for growing cities. It facilitates the sharing of insights on the latest environmental market trends through its plenary sessions and business forums.

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Site Visits are specially designed learning journeys hosted by Singapore’s public sector agencies

PUNGGOL 21+ Punggol is a waterfront town of the 21st century, which used to be a rural district dotted with pig farms. Explore its innovative transformation in this tour. Treelodge@Punggol, Singapore’s first Eco-Precinct, is an eco-friendly public housing development, envisaged to be a community for comfortable green living, sustainable over the long term. An Integrated Transport Network provides excellent intra-and-inter-town accessibility. It comprises a Light Rapid Transit System, Punggol Mass Rapid Transit Station and bus interchange. The Punggol Waterway increases park and water frontage for the housing estates, as well as provides respite for residents. Lorong Halus Wetland uses an innovative bio-remediation system to collect and treat water passing through the old Lorong Halus landfill. Various wildlife thrive there now.

SINGAPORE BOTANIC GARDENS Established in 1859, the Singapore Botanic Gardens (SBG) was designed in the English Garden style, with many of its historic buildings still intact today. It is recognised internationally as a leading institution of tropical botany and horticulture, and its library and herbarium collections serve as an important reference centre. SBG is instrumental in the greening and transformation of Singapore. It provided the expertise, skills and resources needed to implement the Garden City vision and continues to contribute through its plant research, education and conservation work. It is also a tourist attraction and a much-loved civic space. Highlights of this tour include the Gardens’ majestic Heritage Trees, the iconic Bandstand, the much-loved National Orchid Garden as well as the newly opened Heritage Museum.

SUNGEI BULOH WETLAND RESERVE Singapore is a highly urbanised city state with a population of over 5 million. Despite being one of the most densely populated countries in the world, find out how the humble prawn farms of the 1970s have been transformed into a protected and thriving wetland reserve where it is home to many native mangrove flora and fauna. Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is a designated ASEAN Heritage Park and an important site in the East Asian Australasian Shorebird Site Network, where thousands of migratory shorebirds make a stop here in their journey south to escape the winter.

SKYRISE GREENERY IN SINGAPORE In this tour, delegates will visit buildings with exemplary skyrise greenery, which encompasses both rooftop and vertical greenery. Khoo Teck Puat Hospital aims to create gardens that engage the senses of sight, sound, scent and touch. The greenery would help patients in recovery, and provide respite for their families. At ITE Headquarters & ITE College Central @ Ang Mo Kio, greenery is weaved into the campus through a series of gardens seamlessly connected to the external landscape. Green walls not only complement the overall design but also offer sun-shading functions to better the micro-climate indoors. The college has one of the world’s largest vertical greenery installations in a single development.

THE SPORTS HUB The Singapore Sports Hub is a state-of-the-art, fully integrated sports, entertainment and lifestyle hub. It will provide a variety of unique experiences, including community programming, Experience Sports initiatives and public facilities for everyday use. From elite athletes to the general public, the Singapore Sports Hub will be a space where everyone in Singapore can play sports, attend a concert, or visit the sports museum and library. In this tour, learn about its various world class facilities, and find out about various initiatives and free programmes to encourage Singaporeans to embrace sport and recreation as part of a healthy lifestyle.

GREEN BUILDINGS Singapore targets to have at least 80% of the buildings here attain the Building and Construction Authority’s (BCA) Green Mark Certified rating by 2030. Visit projects which won BCA’s Green Mark Platinum Award in this tour. CleanTech Park’s Central Green Core is designed to enhance existing biodiversity with carefully selected plant species to recreate the natural habitats lost during development. When fully developed, over 65% of the estate stormwater will be channelled and cleansed, via bioswales and cleansing biotopes, for non-potable water uses within the estate. The Solaris has extensive roof gardens and vertical landscaping, skylight louvers, a natural ventilated atrium and solar shaft to enhance natural day lighting to the building. The Autodesk Asia Office, rated Platinum under the Green Mark Office Interior scheme, features zoned air-conditioning and extensive use of certified green building materials.

THE LIVEABLE CITY CENTRE This tour starts with the Singapore City Gallery. Highlights include two giant models of the entire island and the city centre. Visitors will gain an understanding of how planners designed the city to balance development, heritage and nature. Beside the Gallery is the historic district of Chinatown. Walk through Chinatown-Kreta Ayer to understand the rehabilitation of this precinct, marked by the conservation of 1000 buildings, with its unique architectural and social heritage. Finally, visit The Pinnacle@Duxton, the first award-winning public housing project, and Singapore’s first 50-storey public housing. Located near Chinatown, it is a historically significant site, where the first rental flats were built in 1964. Learn how land use was optimised through renewal and rejuvenation programmes to draw new and younger communities back to a mature estate.

SINGAPORE RIVER AND MARINA BAY Marina Bay is home to the world’s first city reservoir and iconic gardens. This tour offers insights into its transformation, starting with the Singapore River which was heavily polluted and took 10 years to clean up before further development. Today, Singapore River has become part of the Marina Reservoir. The Marina Barrage is an engineering marvel that boosts Singapore’s water supply by creating its 15th reservoir right in the heart of the city. Beyond water supply and flood control, the barrage is also a recreational destination. Gardens by the Bay spans 101 hectares and is a premier urban recreational space for all to enjoy. Among its highlights are two cooled conservatories containing exquisite floral depiction of endangered habitats, and the Supertrees. Hear the story of Marina Bay’s transformation at the Marina Bay City Gallery, and learn how Singapore applied sustainable development strategies to create a new downtown at Marina Bay.

SINGAPORE’S PUBLIC HOUSING Begin your journey into the world of public housing at the HDB Gallery. With dynamic installations and interactive exhibits, it showcases the evolution of public housing from the humble beginnings of slum dwellings to the vibrant towns today. After the Gallery, tour a mature housing estate Toa Payoh Town to see an example of HDB’s efforts in rejuvenating old towns to keep up with the changing needs of people. Thereafter, visit HDB’s Prefabrication Technology Centre (PTC) which was set up in 1995 to spearhead the implementation of prefabrication technology. Through PTC, HDB applied innovation to fast-track prefabrication processes for greater construction productivity. As PTC took on an expanding R&D scope, it later became known as the Centre of Building Research under HDB Building Research Institute to serve as an incubation hub to develop and test bed research initiatives in Energy, Urban Greenery, Living Environment, Waste & Water and Building Technology.


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Exhibitions and Showcases

DIVERSE NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES

World Cities Summit Pavilion The World Cities Summit Pavilion is an integrated showcase nestled amidst a sprawling expo space of 23,000 square meters. It is strategically combined with Singapore International Water Week’s Water Expo and CleanEnviroSummit Singapore‘s partner exhibitions WasteMET Asia and CleanMET Asia. The World Cities Summit Pavilion will showcase unique case studies and best practices on how inter-government agencies collaborate to transform Singapore into a safe, liveable and sustainable city. Multinational companies including IBM, Ramboll Group, TÜV Rheinland, Parkeon SAS, Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City, and Bilbao City will present unique integrated urban solutions. Safe-city consortium comprising AGT International, Hitachi and O’Connor’s, Accenture, NCS and NEC will demonstrate how technology and analytics can aid public safety in cities. Participants can source for innovative products and solutions and establish new business partnerships.

CITY SHOWCASE The City Showcase is an exclusive exhibition at the World Cities Summit 2014 that gives participating city leaders of the World Cities Summit Mayors Forum the opportunity to profile their city’s success stories. With cities around the world facing common challenges, delegates can expect to review unique case studies and best practices on integrated urban solutions.

CO-LOCATED EVENTS Co-located events offer additional opportunities for delegate to network with other city leaders and experts from related fields. DATE

EVENT

ORGANISER

26 - 30 MAY 2014

Temasek Foundation Leaders in Urban Governance Programme

Centre for Liveable Cities

30 MAY 2014

Good Urban Governance in Integrated Planning: The Key to Success?

International Federation for Housing and Planning

1 JUNE 2014

Shell Scenarios Workshop: “Infrastructure and Future Cities”

Shell

1 JUNE 2014

Global Action Council on Urbanisation –How Cities Innovate to Overcome Risk and Crisis

World Economic Forum

1 - 5 JUNE 2014

Strategic Urban Governance Masterclass

Danish Architecture Centre

2 JUNE 2014

Annual General Meeting of the Council of Capital City Lord Mayors

Council of Capital City Lord Mayors

2 JUNE 2014

19th Conference of Housing and Urban Public Corporations in Asia

HDB

3 JUNE 2014

World Bank-Singapore Infrastructure Finance Summit 2014

The World Bank Group, Singapore Ministry of Finance, Monetary Authority of Singapore, Financial Times

3 - 5 JUNE 2014

GDF Suez Urban Strategy Council Meeting

GDF Suez

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Networking events — from official receptions to more informal gatherings, these are opportunities for delegates to connect with the who’s who in the business of integrated urban solutions.

OPENING CEREMONY & WELCOME Reception The grand opening ceremony of the 4th World Cities Summit, 6th Singapore International Water Week and 2nd CleanEnviro Summit Singapore will be officiated by Guest of Honour, Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore on 1 June 2014.

LEE KUAN YEW PRIZE AWARD CEREMONY & BANQUET The Lee Kuan Yew Prize Award Ceremony and Banquet is a prestigious and elegant networking occasion for participants to extend corporate hospitality to business associates. Guest of Honour, Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of Singapore will grace the celebratory occasion.

Date: 2 June 2014, Tuesday Venue: The Ritz Carlton Millenia, Singapore The banquet admission is priced at S$500 per guest. Contact us to find out how you can host a table at this event.

CLOSING DINNER Following a week of intense dialogue, delgates can wind down at the closing dinner held at the world’s largest aquarium, the S.E.A Aquarium Marine Life Park at Resorts World Sentosa. Step into S.E.A. Aquarium and be immersed in an awe-inspiring marine world with more than 800 species of marine animals. Tour the underwater reef community that’s home to over 200 sharks, majestic manta rays, enormous goliath grouper, napoleon wrasse, and other gentle giants of the sea, the aquarium offers endless wonders of our blue planet. Join us on 4 June 2014.

S.E.A. Aquarium at Resorts World Sentosa


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WORLD CITIES SUMMIT 2014

Programme at a glance World Cities Summit

Singapore International Water Week MORNING

LATE MORNING

CleanEnviro Summit Singapore LUNCH

Joint Events

AFTERNOON

Exhibition & Networking Events

LATE AFTERNOON

WCS Young Leaders Symposium

SATURDAY 31 MAY SUNDAY 1 JUNE

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10th Asia Pacific Infrastucture Ministers Meeting(Senior Officials)

World Cities Summit Mayors Forum

WCS Mayors Forum Lunch

10th Asia Pacific Infrastucture Ministers Meeting(Ministers)

Ministerial Welcome Lunch

Safe & Liveable Cities

WCS and Integrated Site Visits

EVENING WCS Young Leaders Networking

There is plenty to look forward to at World Cities Summit (WCS) 2014. You can network with a wider group of public and private sector players with the Premium Pass access to Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) and CleanEnviro Summit Singapore (CESS). Register your interest to attend at www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg Premium Pass - SGD 2,800

Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception Guest-of-Honour: Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore

Conference Kit WORLD CITIES SUMMIT SESSIONS Opening Plenary

WCS City Showcase

Plenaries One & Two

Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Forum

MONDAY 2 JUNE In Conversation

Lunch

Opening Plenary

Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Lecture & Singapore Water Lecture

WCS Penary 1: The Next Urban Decade – Critical Challenges & Opportunities

Will Mayors Rule the World?

Will Mayors Rule the World?

Making Plans into Reality

Making Plans into Reality

Building Resilient Cities

Building Resilient Cities

Innovative Urban Solutions for Liveable & Future-Ready Cities

Innovative Urban Solutions for Liveable & Future-Ready Cities

SUMMITS,EXHIBITIONS AND SITE VISITS WCS City Showcase WCS Penary 2: Liveable & Sustainable Cities – Fast Forward

WCS Pavilion SIWW Water Expo WasteMET Asia Expo

Networking Events

Future Mobility

CleanMET Asia Expo

Water Leaders Summit

Water Leaders Summit

SIWW Water Leaders Summit

Water Convention

Water Convention

SIWW Water Convention

Clean Environment Regulators Roundtable

Clean Environment Regulators Roundtable

CESS Clean Environment Regulators Roundtable

Clean Environment Convention

Clean Environment Convention

CESS Clean Environment Convention WasteMET Asia technical session

In-Focus Forums: China, Latin America

In-Focus Forums: India, Southeast Asia

Water Convention & Business Forums

Water Convention & Business Forums

SITE VISITS

Lunch Clean Environment Regulators Roundtable

Clean Environment Regulators Roundtable

Clean Environment Convention

Clean Environment Convention

Closing Dinner @ SEA Aquarium

WCS and Integrated Site Visits

Available to registered delegates only and additional fees are payable. For more information and to register, please visit www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg/about-site-visits

BRING A TEAM Enjoy 20% off each pass when you register as a group of five or more. Contact registration@worldcities.com.sg

WCS City Showcase + WCS Pavilion + SIWW Water Expo + WasteMet Asia Expo

THURSDAY 5 JUNE

NETWORKING EVENTS Closing Dinner at S.E.A Aquarium

WCS City Showcase + WCS Pavilion + SIWW Water Expo + WasteMet Asia Expo

WeDNESDAY 4 JUNE

In-Focus Forums Opening Ceremony & Welcome Reception

Lunch Future Mobility

Thematic Tracks

Lee Kuan Yew Prize Award Ceremony & Banquet @ Ritz Carlton Hotel Water Convention Guest-of-Honour: Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, Clean Environment Leader Summit President of Singapore Water Leaders Summit

WCS City Showcase + WCS Pavilion + SIWW Water Expo + WasteMet Asia Expo

TUESDAY 3 JUNE

Conference Pass - SGD 2,300

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EXCLUSIVE RATES

SIWW Site Visits + Co-located Events

Exclusive rates are available for staff and members of Strategic Partners and delegates from Low Income Countries. Find out more at www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg Accurate as of March 2014


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WORLD CITIES SUMMIT The biennial World Cities Summit is the exclusive and premier platform for government leaders and industry experts to address liveable and sustainable city challenges, share integrated urban solutions and forge new partnerships. Jointly organised by Singapore’s Centre for Liveable Cities and Urban Redevelopment Authority, key highlights of the Summit include the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize, and the annual World Cities Summit Mayors Forum.

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CONTACT US For more information and sponsorship enquiries, please contact : World Cities Summit Secretariat c/o Experia Events Pte Ltd Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 Level 3 #038 -017 Singapore 819 643

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Email : info@worldcities.com.sg Tel : +65 6542 8660 Fax : +65 6542 8683


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