Breakfast Seminar on CONNECTED CITIES: Building smarter, more liveable cities for a sustainable future, presented by EuroCham & KPMG
Motivations for smart city development are shifting โ from excitement over what digital technologies have to offer to a more thoughtful consideration of how these technologies can be put to work to improve the lives of citizens. To ensure a sustainable future, cities must put liveability at the heart of development and investment plans.
To track citizens' opinions on top priorities for smart city development going forward, KPMG China, in association with CLP Holdings, JOS, Siemens, Smart City Consortium and Wilson Group, recently launched a new report entitled Connected Cities: Citizen insights across Asia Pacific.
The report features findings from a survey of 4,192 residents in Hong Kong, Melbourne, Seoul, Shanghai and Singapore, seeking residents' opinions on the development areas most important to them as well as what benefits they expect as their cities become 'smarter'. Key focus areas include transportation and mobility, building a future-focused workforce, living environment, healthcare, energy and resources and the impact of technology.
During this morning's talk, a KPMG Partner, Marcos Chow will share our Connected Cities report highlights, followed by a panel discussion on the following topics:
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KPMG Office
23/F, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road,
Causeway Bay
Hong Kong SAR (China)
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* Includes breakfast
* Includes breakfast
* Please consider BLCC membership
Panellists:
Date: Friday, 26 April 2019
Time: 8:30 - 10:00 am
Venue: KPMG, 23/F, Hysan Place, 500 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$250 for BLCC members / HK$350 for non-members