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SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT & SMART CITIES FORUM •Integration of Sustainability into Urban Development •Sustainable Urban Development: Trends, challenges and opportunities for development of future cities •Incorporating big data into modern urban planning developments •Urban Planning Trends to watch in 2021 and beyond •Framework of integrated solutions and inclusive approaches to urban sustainability and smartness Through proper sustainable urban development planning, it is able to bring people, activities, buildings, and public spaces together, with easy walking and cycling connection between them and near-excellent transit service to the rest of the city. Smart cities have also emerged as a possible solution to sustainability problems deriving from rapid urbanization in existing and developing cities. WEBINAR REGISTRATION NON MEMBER REHDA MEMBER RM388.00 RM588.00 20% off for group registration (3 & above) 30% off for group registration (5 & above) Exclusive Strategic Event Partner Organiser Supporting Organization Gold Partner Official Media Partner Official News Distribution Partner

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SUSTAINABLEURBAN DEVELOPMENT& SMART CITIES FORUM•Integration of Sustainability into Urban Development •Sustainable Urban Development: Trends, challenges and opportunities for development of future cities •Incorporating big data into modern urban planning developments•Urban Planning Trends to watch in 2021 and beyond •Framework of integrated solutions and inclusive approaches to urban sustainability and smartness

Through proper sustainable urban development planning, it is able to bring people, activities, buildings, and public spaces together, with easy walking and cycling connection between them and near-excellent transit service to the rest of the city. Smart cities have also emerged as a possible solution to sustainability problems deriving from rapid urbanization in existing and developing cities.

WEBINAR REGISTRATION

NON MEMBERREHDA MEMBERRM388.00 RM588.00

20% off for group registrat ion (3 & above)30% off for group registrat ion (5 & above)

Exclusive Strategic Event PartnerOrganiser

Supporting OrganizationGold Partner Official Media Partner Official NewsDistribution Partner

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The world is becoming increasingly urbanized as the population continues to move into major cities which are the backbone of a nation’s economic growth. In the last data report released by the Population and Housing Consensus of Malaysia in 2010, about 2.5 million of the population migrated to urban areas (rural to urban and urban to urban). The promise of better job opportunities, improved quality of life, accessibility, among other pulling factors, attracts people to cities but at the same time, it can lead to an increased impact on the environment. Cities should be healthy, providing housing and employment opportunities, meet environmental standards and be sustainable in the long run.

Through proper sustainable urban development planning, it is able to bring people, activities, buildings, and public spaces together, with easy walking and cycling connection between them and near-excellent transit service to the rest of the city. Smart cities have also emerged as a possible solution to sustainability problems deriving from rapid urbanization in existing and developing cities. New technologies hold great promises for more effective urban solutions and has the potential to bring benefits to cities when it is used in an open and collaborative way.

In the upcoming webinar, REHDA Institute is looking to provide a platform to explore further on the importance and best practices of sustainable urban development and how smart cities can be a catalyst for a smarter and more sustainable urban development.

About

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Speaker Prof i le

»M.Sc. Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

»Singapore Computing Society Entrepreneur of the

Year 2017

»Oversee overall management, corporate

development and strategic planning

»20+ years of experience in software and energy

management industries

Dr. Azmizam has more than 25 years experiences in

urban and regional planning with major involvement in:

Malaysia SDG Cities Roadmap, Implementation of New

Urban Agenda, Malaysia Cities Preparedness for 4th

Industrial Revolution (Malaysia Cities 4.0), Malaysia

Society 5.0, Landuse Planning, City Development

Planning, Sustainability Assessment for Projects and

Programmes, Sustainable City and Healthy City

Programme.

Girish M Ramachandran has 24 years of experience

carrying out more than 270 positional assessments,

business viability reviews, feasibility studies, proposal

evaluations, strategy exercises, due diligence exercises,

turnarounds, valuations, business plans, masterplans,

special administrators, receiverships, liquidations,

restructurings, investigations and various consultancy

assignments on corporate entitles for Governments,

management, shareholders, lenders and prospective

investors.

Renes Lim, has been a President of Lysaght Malaysia &

Brunei since 2018.

Renes, joined BlueScope Malaysia in 2008 as a Project

Sales Division Manager, worked in several roles, and

subsequently promoted to the position of VP, Sales at

Lysaght Singapore in 2015. He played a key role at

Lysaght Singapore by developing a capable sales team

there.

Renes holds a degree in Bachelor of Computer

Information System from Bemidji State University, USA.

Xiaoqing has 17 years of working experience in master

planning, urban design, sustainability and smart city

consulting projects across the region. She has been with

Surbana, AECOM and Keppel Urban Solutions and now is

the founder of ODCStudio, providing consultancy

services for sustainable & smart developments focusing

on strategizing, master planning & road-mapping.

Mr. Juan’s key role is to fully utilize data to formulate

public policy and to improve quality of public services.

His main and foremost success metric is Jakarta citizen's

satisfaction towards government. He is also developing

and aligning strategic partnership framework between

Jakarta Smart City with other government agencies,

business enterprises, research agencies and universities.

agencies, business enterprises, research agencies and

universities.

Mr. Alex Lau, Chief Executive O�cer, Anacle

Dr. Azmizam Abdul Rashid, Director, Knowledge Management & Advisory, Urbanice Malaysia

Mr. Girish Ramachandran, Executive Director, 27 Advisory

Mr. Renes Lim, President, BlueScope Lysaght Malaysia & Brunei

Ms. Li Xiaoqing, Guest Lecturer, Department of Architecture, School of Design and Environment, National University of

Singapore & Founder and Principal, One Degree City Studio (ODCStudio)

Mr. Juan Intan Kanggrawan, Head of Data Analytics, Jakarta Smart City

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Event Agenda

8.30 A.M. Opening of Zoom Webinar

9.00 A.M. Opening Remarks

9.05 A.M. Rethinking The Way We Plan, Design, Develop and Manage Our Cities Post-pandemic Invited Mr. Bruce Chong, Director, Arup

9.30 A.M. Sustainable Urban Development: Trends, Challenges And Opportunities For Development Of Future Cities

Dr. Azmizam Abdul Rashid, Director, Knowledge Management & Advisory, Urbanice Malaysia

10.00 A.M. Sustainable Real Estate – Shaping Cities of the Future

Ms. Li Xiaoqing, Guest Lecturer, Department of Architecture, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore

10.30 A.M. Morning Break

10.45 A.M. The Rise In Trend Of Steel Application As A Sustainable Construction Material In Modern Urban Development

Mr. Renes Lim, President, NS BlueScope Malaysia

11.15 A.M. Making energy efficient buildings sustainable for the long-term

Mr. Zulkiflee bin Umar, Deputy Director, Energy Efficiency & Conservation Unit, Energy Commission

11.45 A.M. Sustainable urban designs and green ecosystems that can help preserve the longevity of homes and high-rise buildings

Ar Chan Seong Aun, Principal Architect and Director, Arkitek Daya Seni Sdn. Bhd.

12.15 P.M. Lunch Break

1.15 P.M. Smart City Towards Urban Resilience and Sustainability in The Age of Pandemic

Ar Mustapha Kamal Zulkarnain, Principal, Arkitek Mustapha Kamal (AMK) & Fellow Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia (FPAM)

1.45 P.M. How Do You Turn A Normal Developed City Into A High Technology City? Mr. Girish Ramachandran, Executive Director, 27 Advisory

2.15 P.M. Building An AI-ready And AI-enabled City To Boost The Economic And Living Standards Of Its City Dwellers

Ms. Chong Xin Pei, Smart City Strategist, Skymind Future Cities Sdn. Bhd.

2.45 P.M. Evening Break

3.00 P.M. Incorporating big data into modern urban planning developments Mr. Juan Intan Kanggrawan, Head of Data Analytics, Jakarta Smart City

3.30 P.M. What it takes for Singapore to be a major smart city in Southeast Asia?

Mr. Alex Lau, Chief Executive Officer, Anacle

4.00 P.M. End Of Event

MORNING SESSION:

EVENING SESSION:

SUSTAINABLEURBAN DEVELOPMENT& SMART CITIES FORUM

Notes:* The Organizer reserves the right to alter the contents and timing of the programme in the best interest of the event and is not responsible for cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances.* The Organizer accepts no responsibility for statements made orally or in written material distributed by any speaker at the seminar. In addition, the Organizer is not responsible for any copying, republication or redistributions of such statements. * Copyright © REHDA Institute (RI) 2020-2021. ® All rights reserved. * Programme as at 18 February 2021

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Wisma REHDA,No. 2C, Jalan SS5D/6,Kelana Jaya47301 Petaling Jaya,Selangor, Malaysia

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REHDA Institute reserves the right to replace/change speakers or some aspects of the itinerary in the best interest of the conference.

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