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Divercity: Difference as an Urban Asset

Aug 28, 2015

This post is part of our Seizing the Urban Moment discussion series, following the fourth edition of the New Cities Summit in Jakarta in June 2015. “How can diversity be an asset?” asked our Executive Director, Mathieu Lefevre at the start of this discussion at the New Cities Summit. Cities attract people from diverse communities…

Keynote Conversation: The Internet of Urban Things

Aug 25, 2015

This post is part of our Seizing the Urban Moment discussion series, following the fourth edition of the New Cities Summit in Jakarta in June 2015. Many technologists talk about the Internet of Things. However, what practical benefits can it bring to citizens of global cities? This was a question posed by Gareth Mitchell of…

Keynote: The Social Business City

Aug 18, 2015

This post is part of our Seizing the Urban Moment discussion series, following the fourth edition of the New Cities Summit in Jakarta in June 2015. Should we have cities at all? Cities come from a previous kind of thinking. Muhammad Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Founder, Grameen Bank Professor Muhammad Yunus won the…

Can Cities Really Save the World

Aug 07, 2015

This post is part of our Seizing the Urban Moment discussion series, following the fourth edition of the New Cities Summit in Jakarta in June 2015. Has too much hope been placed on cities? Four experts assembled at the New Cities Summit to address this question, in a discussion moderated by Nick Clark, Environment Editor…

Bridging the Urban Investment Gap

Aug 03, 2015

This post is part of our Seizing the Urban Moment discussion series, following the fourth edition of the New Cities Summit in Jakarta in June 2015. At the start of this session dedicated to urban financing challenges, Arvind Satyam, Managing Director, Global Business Development, Internet of Everything Group at Cisco, set the stage by reminding…

Seizing the Urban Moment

Jul 28, 2015

This post is part of our Seizing the Urban Moment discussion series, following the fourth edition of the New Cities Summit in Jakarta in June 2015. The urbanization over the next 35 years is a developing country problem. Reuben Abraham, Chief Executive Officer and Senior Fellow, IDFC Institute During the opening panel of the New…

The Urban Moment

Jul 24, 2015

This post is part of our Seizing the Urban Moment discussion series, following the fourth edition of the New Cities Summit in Jakarta in June 2015. It is impossible for a country to become a developed nation without urbanization. Greg Lindsay, Senior Fellow, Mobility Initiative, NewCities “Many countries have yet to seize their urban moment,”…

Transforming Jakarta into a Bike-Friendly City

Jul 21, 2015

Motorized vehicles have had their day. In Jakarta – one of the most congested cities in the world – residents are beginning to think about adapting their lifestyle and mindset towards other modes of transport. They dream about a Jakarta with cleaner air and more pleasant modes of transportation. Okka Wiranata, Ria P. Istiana and…

Why the New Cities Summit Triggered a New App for Jakarta Commuters

Jul 06, 2015

Growing up in Jakarta, one of the most vibrant yet congested cities in the world, I used to be highly dependent on cars for daily commuting. However, having moved countries several times over the past four years, I have come to realize that nothing beats moving around the city by foot – it gives a…

Are Cities Really a Good Thing? New Cities Summit Highlights Day Two

Jun 11, 2015

Urbanization is the story of the moment – but will it have a happy ending? Over the past two days at the New Cities Summit, many speakers said that cities bring greater culture, innovation, wealth, education, life expectancy and tourism, to mention just a few benefits. The Summit never shies away from controversy, however. Yesterday…

Jakarta Urban Challenge Winner Announced

Jun 10, 2015

Three promising teams of young Indonesian innovators have each scooped a share of US$20,000 at the final stage of the Jakarta Urban Challenge, our contest championing effective, homegrown solutions to mobility and transport in Jakarta. The winner and runners-up were announced at the closing of the New Cities Summit in Jakarta today. The results of…