WHY ATTEND
FULL OVERVIEW
Amidst increasing climate threats, COVID-19 fallout and calls for social justice Los Angeles is taking the lead on accelerating bold and effective action and delivering improvements to urban life. Efforts are focused on aligning green growth with economic recovery as the city strives to meet its environmental and social responsibilities and create a global model of resilience.
Innovative and collaborative approaches aim to turn the challenges into opportunities to establish a stronger and more intelligent and inclusive urban ecosystem. Digital technologies are helping to build and maintain robust infrastructure and facilitate the transformation of electricity grids and mobility networks.
At this FT-Siemens Future Cities Briefing: Los Angeles an exclusive gathering of policy-makers, innovators and investors will engage in expert analysis and discussion on how the strengthening of the city’s resilience and greening of the economy can be realized. What steps are being taken to fortify critical infrastructure? What will it cost? And what will it take to get there? Which solutions can foster agility and speed up the transition to a more prosperous, safe and equitable future?
KEY TALKING POINTS
How can policy makers and business leaders work together to build resilience and sustainability? |
To what extent is digitalization driving connectivity, safety and efficiency improvements? |
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What steps are being taken to strengthen critical infrastructure? |
What is needed to drive wealth creation, generate skills and jobs, and reduce social disparity? |
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