Target group
The Sharing Smart Cities Summit addresses experts, managers, decision makers, politicians, government representatives, researchers and other parties interested in smart city concepts and sharing (economy). The conference will be held in english.
Costs
CHF 190.-, incl. food and beverages
Agenda
08.30 am – Welcome coffee and registration
09.00 am to 05.00 pm – Official agenda
From 05.00 pm – Aperitif
Background information
The event is closely connected with our sharing research at IKM (www.sharing-monitor.ch) as well as with our research cooperation with Dr. Tom Chen from University of Newcastle (Australia). The event is supported by Swiss National Fund (SNF), Hochschule Luzern (HSLU), and University of Newcastle.
How do Sharing Smart Cities contribute to more social, ecological and economic sustainability? We will enlighten the various facets of a Sharing Smart City as well as the interconnections between the facets. Regarding each of the facets, state of the art insights of international research are presented:
Speakers:
How might a sustainable shared city life be reached?
Sharon Brown, University of Queensland
How can societal transitions be supported by co-creation approaches?
Tom Chen, University of Newcastle (AUS)
What role does circular economy play in sustainable buildings?
Dominik Georgi, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts – Business
How can smart cities facilitate green growth?
Alireza Javadian, Future Cities Laboratory ETHZ
How can privacy, security and safety be realised in smart cities?
Byron Keating, Queensland University of Technology
How can a social economy and social entrepreneurship be established in smart cities?
Ashish Malik, University of Newcastle (AUS)
What impact can be realised by interpreting «cities as platforms»?
Kerimcan Ozcan, Marywood University
What role does sharing have for the social development of neighbourhoods?
Rebekah Russel-Bennett, Queensland University of Technology
How do innovative healthcare ecosystems contribute to smart cities and human wellbeing?
Luis Salvador-Carulla, Australian National University
How can smart cities contribute to a more inclusive city life?
Piyush Sharma, Curtin University, Perth
How does smart tourism empowered by digital transformation lead to more sustainability?
Marianna Sigala, University of South Australia
What role does the blockchain have on trust in smart cities?
Martin Walker, Centre for Evidence-Bases Management London
This conference is organised in cooperation with the University of Newcastle (AUS) and supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation SNF.