Connected Urban Development Global Conference 2009
May 21–22, 2009
The Westin Chosun, Seoul
87 Sogong-Dong, Jung-gu
Seoul 100-070 South Korea
Phone:+82 2 771 0500
Connected Urban Development Global Conference 2009 is for government, business, research, academic, and civic society leaders committed to developing and using innovative solutions that address climate change and challenges to urban sustainability.
Become part of a worldwide community that collaborates on innovative solutions that use information and communications technology (ICT) to address urban issues ranging from traffic, to public services, to sustainable real estate and work environments, to citizen carbon footprints.
The Westin Chosun, Seoul
87 Sogong-Dong, Jung-gu
Seoul 100-070 South Korea
Phone: +82 2 771 0500
Connected Urban Development Global Conference 2009 is for government, business, research, academic, and civic society leaders committed to developing and using innovative solutions that address climate change and challenges to urban sustainability.
Become part of a worldwide community that collaborates on innovative solutions that use information and communications technology (ICT) to address urban issues ranging from traffic, to public services, to sustainable real estate and work environments, to citizen carbon footprints.
Please note that by extending this invitation, Cisco and city of Seoul are unable to offer to pay for accommodations or travel for CUD delegates; this is the responsibility of the attendees.
Agenda
(Subject to change)
Day 1: Thursday, May 21, 2009
Conference begins promptly at 0830 and closes at approximately 1800. Dinner reception follows.
| 0700-0830 | REGISTRATION OPEN |
| 0830-0845 | CONFERENCE OPENING: Welcome to Connected Urban Development Global Conference 2009
Welcome Wim Elfrink, Executive Vice President and Chief Globalization Officer, Cisco Nicola Villa, Global Director, Connected Urban Development, Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) Sangbum Kim, Assistant Mayor for City Transportation, Seoul Metropolitan Government Welcome to CUD Seoul Duksoo Lee, Vice Mayor, Seoul Metropolitan Government Connected Urban Development - A video message President William J. Clinton |
0845-0930 |
PLENARY SESSION I: The Connected and SENSEable City
Smart and Green Transportation in Seoul SENSEable City |
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0930-1010 |
PLENARY SESSION II: Connected and Sustainable World—Urban EcoMap and Planetary Sensing
Global EcoMap Platform
The E-Planet
Global EcoMap Platform and Pilot in San Francisco |
1010-1030 | BREAK AND NETWORKING |
1030-1200 | THEMATIC SESSIONS (IN PARALLEL) Thematic Breakouts: CUD Innovations and City Evolutions
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1200-1300 | LUNCH BUFFET AND NETWORKING |
| 1300-1500 |
KEYNOTE SESSION I: Smart and Connected City Connected Urban Development Update A video message
C40 and Waterfront Toronto
Future City
An Urban Services Platform forSmart and Conencted Cities |
| 1500-1545 |
KEYNOTE SESSION II: Low Carbon Digital City Carbon Economics as a Change Driver of Future City - via live TelePresence link to Seattle, US
Carbon-neutralized Smart City |
| 1545-1610 |
KEYNOTE SESSION III: Connected and Sustainable Mobility Connected and Sustainable Urban Mobility Platform Connected and Sustainable Mobility Pilot in Seoul |
| 1610-1630 |
BREAK |
| 1630-1830 |
SITE VISITS (IN PARALLEL) Site Visits: Design and Mobility Revolution of Seoul
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| End of Day 1 Conference Proceedings | |
| 1830-2030 |
EVENING: Welcome Dinner hosted by Seoul Metropolitan Government at Marina Jefe
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Day 2: Friday, May 22, 2009
Conference begins promptly at 0830 and closes at approximately 1230. Boxed Lunch follows.
| 0800-0830 | REGISTRATION OPEN |
| 0830-1000 |
KEYNOTE SESSION: Broadband and ICT as the Enabler for 21st-Century Sustainable Urban Infrastructures Green Broadband and Digital Economy Stimulus Growing and Greening the Economy: Shaping a preferred future Sustainable City Development |
| 1000-1030 | BREAK AND NETWORKING |
| 1030-1200 | THEMATICAL SESSIONS (IN PARALLEL)
Thematic Breakouts: Connected and Sustainable Socioeconomic Challenge *Delegate discussion panels on Sustainable Socioeconomic Imperatives for Cities
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| 1200-1230 | CLOSING SESSION: Visions for a Connected and Sustainable Urban Future Simon Willis, Vice President, Global Public Sector Practice , Cisco IBSG Closing Comments by Nicola Villa, Global Director, CUD, Cisco IBSG End of Day Two End of Conference, Boxed Lunch to Go |
While you are being invited to attend Connected Urban Development Global Conference 2009 in your official capacity, Cisco and the city of Seoul understand that each guest may have unique gift and gratuity policies with which to comply. To make certain that no participant receives an inappropriate "gift" from Cisco, we respectfully request that acceptance of this invitation and any sponsored costs be reviewed by your corporation's or agency's ethics officer or counsel, as applicable. The event registration web site has been designed to address any issue there might be with Cisco sponsorship of your attendance at Connected Urban Development Global Conference 2009.