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9/10/2019

Introduction
08:45 AM - 09:45 AM Agenda ..
Exhibition & Coffee Break
09:45 AM - 10:15 AM

Keynote Address
10:15 AM - 11:00 AM

Panel 4 - Mega and smart cities challenges & Opportunities


11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

FIDIC Networking Lunch


12:30 PM - 01:30 PM

Day
Panel 5 - Integrity challenges associated with technological
innovation
01:30 PM - 03:00 PM

Exhibition & Coffee Break


03:00 PM - 03:30 PM

Future Leaders Outlook


03:30 PM - 04:15 PM

Conference closing
04:15 PM - 04:30 PM

FIDIC General Assembly Meeting (GAM) 2019


04:45 PM - 06:00 PM

Evening
Local colour night
07:30 PM - 10:30 PM

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Opening

Greg Ward
FIDIC Master of Ceremonies

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Welcome and introduction

Nelson Ogunshakin OBE


FIDIC Chief Executive Officer

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Nelson Ogunshakin OBE
FIDIC Chief Executive Officer - moderator

Jesús Antonio Esteva Medina


Minister of Public Infrastructures and Services

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Questions and Answers

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Local entertainment
Tuesday 10 September 2019

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FIDIC Exhibition & Coffee Break
Tuesday 10 September 2019

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Keynote address
Marco Gutierrez
CEO Saturnia Energía - moderator

Blanca Jiménez Cisneros


Managing Director
National Water Commission (CONAGUA)

Rogelio Jiménez Pons


Director Fonatur
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Mega and smart cities challenges &
Opportunities
Tuesday 10 September 2019

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Mega and smart cities
challenges and Opportunities

Nelson Ogunshakin OBE


FIDIC Chief Executive Officer

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Mega vs Smart
The UN defines that a mega city is one with a population A smart city is a designation given to a city that incorporates
greater than 10 million. There are however varying methods information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance the
for identifying city boarders quality and performance of urban services such as energy,
transportation and utilities in order to reduce resource
1. Tokyo, Japan
consumption, wastage and overall costs.
• 2018 population: 37.5 million
• Est. 2030 population: 36.57 million
1. London
2. Delhi, India • 2018 population: 8.9 million
• 2018 population: 28.5 million
• Est. 2030 population: 38.94 million 2. New York
• 2018 population: 8.6 million
3. Shanghai, China
• 2018 population: 25.6 million 3. Amsterdam
• Est. 2030 population: 32.87 million • 2018 population: 1.1 million

4. São Paulo, Brazil 4. Paris


• 2018 population: 21.7 million • 2018 population: 2.1 million
• Est. 2030 population: 23.82 million 5. Reykjavik
5. Ciudad de México (Mexico City), Mexico • 2018 population: 130,000
• 2018 population: 21.6 million
• Est. 2030 population: 24.11 million
Source: MSN Money Source: Forbes

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China mega cities
The varying definitions means that if you look just at China according to a recent
CNN article you get varying results

Chongqing Chengdu
Population: 30.75 million Population: 16.33 million
Area: 82,300 square kilometres Area: 12,132 square kilometers

Shanghai Harbin
Population: 24.18 million Population: 16.33 million
Area: 6,340 square kilometres Area: 12,132 square kilometers

Beijing Guangzhou
Population: 21.71 million Population: 14.49 million
Area: 16,808 square kilometers Area: 7,434 square kilometers

Source: CNN
Source: Visulcapitalism
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Mega and smart cities challenges and
Opportunities
Moderator Speakers
Nelson Ogunshakin Jesús Antonio Esteva Medina
Chief Executive Officer Minister of Public Infrastructures and Services
FIDIC
Panel 4

Jose Aparicio Mike Brown


Senior Executive Vice President Commissioner
Siemens Transport for London

Liu Chunjie
Chief Engineer
Shanghai Shentong Metro Group

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Questions and Answers

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FIDIC Networking Lunch
Tuesday 10 September 2019

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Integrity challenges associated with
technological innovation
Tuesday 10 September 2019

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Integrity challenges associated with
technological innovation

Linda Bauer Darr


President and CEO ACEC

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Integrity challenges associated with
technological innovation
Moderator Speakers

Linda Bauer Darr Jorge Díaz Padilla Amany Nuseibeh


President and CEO ACEC Chair of Integrity Management Program and Project
Committee Management Consultant
Panel 5

PMI Australia Fellow


James Mwangi
Chief Executive Officer Soren Adamsen
Kurrent Technologies Limited Danish Association of
consulting engineers

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Questions and Answers

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FIDIC Exhibition & Coffee Break
Tuesday 10 September 2019

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Future Leaders Outlook
Tuesday 10 September 2019

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Introduction

Dr Cosmin Tobolcea
YPFSC Chair - Moderator

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Future Leaders Outlook

Dr Cosmin Tobolcea
Moderator

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Future Leaders Workshop

Dr Cosmin Tobolcea Speakers:


Moderator
Adam Bialachowski
Ahmed Stifi
Rodridge Juarez
Jeshika Rachmund
Cory Wilson
Topic for open debate : The future leaders of the Consulting Engineering Industry offering
their vision on Technological innovation impacting the industry. Case studies and insights
from consulting engineering decision makers
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Global Knowledge Platform

Update on progress
• Report drafted and reviewed by YP programme
• Report presented to FIDIC in June 2019
• Initial feedback meeting took place in early August 2019

Next steps
• A detailed development plan is to be produced looking at options
and costings in detail to produced a minimum viable product
(MVP)
• Technologies to implement requirements to be explored
• Market testing to be carried out to assess demand levels
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Questions and Answers

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Conference closing
Tuesday 10 September 2019

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Conference closing summary

Nelson Ogunshakin OBE


FIDIC Chief Executive Officer

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Sponsor FIDIC in
2020
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Evening
Programme for 2020
Keep up to date with all FIDIC activities via
the FIDIC website – www.FIDIC.org
We look forward to seeing you again in
2020 to celebrate the success and
inspiration the consultancy and
engineering sector can provide

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Conference closing – key
messages for 2019

Alain Bentéjac
FIDIC President

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