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    Future Cities Briefing: India in Focus logo

    Future Cities Briefing: India in Focus

    18 October 2021, 13:00–14:30 IST
    Driving economic growth through innovation and smart infrastructure | Digital Briefing
    #FutureCitiesIndia
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    Senior industry leaders shared their insights

    The Future Cities Briefing: India in Focus, organised by the Financial Times in partnership with Siemens, is a high-level gathering of policy-makers, business leaders, investors and innovators and is the latest in a series of international briefings which lead to Dubai Expo in October. This online meeting  considered how to strengthen and develop core infrastructure in a way that will set the standard for successful urbanisation, boost the country’s competitiveness and sustainably meet the needs of citizens in the decades ahead.

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    Keys to recovery

    How can innovation help deliver resilient, adaptable and sustainable infrastructure in cities throughout India?

    Setting the standard

    What will it take to boost the country's competitiveness and sustainably meet the needs of growing populations?

    Opportunities for collaboration

    How can the public and private sectors work together to make city networks smarter, cleaner and more responsive to disruption?

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    World-class business leaders and speakers

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    Amitabh Kant
    CEO
    National Institution for Transforming India (NITI Aayog)
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    Greg Clark
    Group Advisor, Future Cities & New Industries
    HSBC
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    Karuna Gopal
    President
    Foundation for Futuristic Cities
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    Sunil Mathur
    Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
    Siemens Limited, India
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    Matthias Rebellius
    Member of the Managing Board and CEO Smart Infrastructure
    Siemens
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    Benjamin Parkin
    Correspondent
    Financial Times

    Why attend?

    Understand

    Ways to overcome the barriers and achieve equitable development

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    With policy-makers, business leaders, investors and innovators driving India's recovery and growth

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    The opportunities to strengthen core infrastructure and meet increasing demand

    Join us on 18 October

    FT Live events keep you connected and informed in an uncertain and constantly changing world. All access, digital passes include access to all the live sessions PLUS all sessions on demand for 30 days. Join the conversation.

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    "The speakers were very insightful and pragmatic in their suggestion of Public Private Partnership & Participation for the successful development of Smart Cities."
    Attendee, Future Cities Briefing: Singapore

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