Dubai / Emirates Business
The fourth edition of the World Green Economy Summit (WGES) 2017 will highlight the importance of smart cities in the transition towards the green economy. This is an endeavour to design ‘smart’ approaches, which ensure that cities, will be optimised for economic activity, energy consumption, environmental impact reduction and a good urban life. Held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, from Oct 24-25 at Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Summit will witness wide participation of decision makers and experts in green economy and sustainable development.
The current speed of global GDP growth will need an estimate of $57 trillion in infrastructure investment between now and 2030, according to prominent research centres estimates. A total of $1 trillion global annual savings could be attained by only optimising smart public infrastructure development.
Smart cities around the world are now pioneering all sorts of cutting-edge technologies to reduce pollution and boost energy efficiency, becoming green role models for others to follow. The eco-friendly push not only helps to protect the planet, but also stimulates growth, unleashing a new generation of eco-friendly infrastructure and jobs. WGES 2017 will cover sessions that discuss the commitment of governments towards smarter, more efficient cities that lead the way in innovation, creating interconnected urban areas and eco-friendly infrastructure. The Summit will bring together experts from around the world, including governments and industry practitioners; to give their views on how smart cities and technologies can be used to improve the lives of future generations.
Half of humanity lives in cities and urbanization is expected to continue. Today, cities need to do much more to share smart progress, reduce carbon emissions (they generate 70% of them) and maximize resource consumption. The 2017 Summit aims at contributing to a new global urban agenda, seeking better connectives among a new generation of smart cities.
“Cities are high drivers of economic growth and as such, it is imperative that in today’s era, development of smart cities be encouraged. Smart cities can contribute to green growth and significantly reduce energy consumption. In addition, smart cities have a holistic approach to urban development, which will not only create sustainable environments for the current and future generations, but also serve as a catalyst for revolutionising the way we live and work,†said HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy in Dubai, Managing Director and CEO of DEWA, and Chairman of WGES.
“Governments all around the world and in the UAE are driving investments to boost the development of smart cities to improve resilience, meet citizens’ rising expectations and attract investment, new businesses and talent. While the undertaking from a regular city to a smart city is a slow process, it is moving at a steady pace in the UAE. The country already boasts of several communities that have been developed with the use of innovative technologies to accelerate and boost the development of the country,†added HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer.
“The concept of a smart city needs to be embraced in its letter and spirit to fundamentally boost the economic conditions and development strategies of the government. While a smart city is the effort of many stakeholders, governments play a pivotal role. Now with the need for cities to become more sustainable and smart, governments across the world and in the UAE are developing new technologies and integrating these solutions to accelerate the
development of the country.