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Global Waste Management 22-23 March 2021 | Online
This forum aimed at building long-term resilience in the cities of the future which potentially face major hindrances in the face of more pressing concerns and also targets the achievement of the 'Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) through a blend of technology application and 'greening' the environment. This forum was launched by YB Datuk Hajah Zuraida Binti Kamaruddin, the former Minister of Housing and Local Government. The forum was attended by over 200 delegates, stakeholders, and participants who explored the future of recovery planning beyond the pandemic and navigating what lies within rebuilding a safer and more resilient city.
The 2nd Global Waste Management Conference was successfully co-organised by MIGHT and Confexhub Group which aimed to gather all policymakers, international experts and global industry practitioners to strategise, chart directions and craft out new blueprints to achieve the following actions to cope with waste management. This conference was launched by YB Datuk Hajah Zuraida Binti Kamaruddin and attended around 265 participants from 18 countries virtually. The 2-day conference with over 25 presentations by global renowned experts discussed practical approaches and insights for both the government and private sectors. This conference also attracted 591 trade exco visitors. The sessions included the Plenary Session which consisted of interactive topics a virtual exhibition and six structured sessions moderated by selected experts from government, industry, and academician.
Urban Talk 2021: Smart City Technology 28 April 2021 | Online
Resilient Cities Forum 2021 28 April 2021 | Online
URBAN Talk 2021: Smart City Technology is a two-hour talk show held virtually on I-KPKT FBlive which discussed current issues related to urban management, and to also act as a platform for industry movers to gain exposure, share new opinions and ideas to address urban management and local government issues. The program targets parties directly involved with urban management and development such as sta of Local Authorities, State and Federal Governments, State Government Subsidiaries and Non-Governmental Organisations including academics and students in public and private institutions of higher learning in Malaysia.
MIGHT in collaboration with Bizzarence Technologies and other stakeholders including ISOCARP, URBANICE MALAYSIA and MalaysiaGBC organised the Resilient Cities Forum 2021.
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