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Webinars Nesi Forum - Who shapes our cities? Learning from London, Boston and Txutla Gutierrez

The NESI Forum 2019 is launching!. Participate actively in the discovery phase prior to the forum and explore, learn and share about the existing solutions and early innovations that will enable us Dream, Design and DO the change we want to see in the world.

The energy that powers all our activities, what we eat and how we produce it, where and how we choose to live in or work and get around, what we get dressed with and how we access it and where we invest and how money circulates need radical transformation to co-create a wellbeing economy. This is what we are here to do together.

The day before each webinar, each participant will receive an email with the access information.

Join us in the journey by attending all or any of the available webinars:

  • Tuesday 12th March (4pm to 5pm) - Lars Mortensen speaks to us about “Textiles in a circular economy” (english)
  • Wednesday 13th March (4pm to 5pm) - Johnny Azpilicueta shares his insights about “The future of work” (spanish)
  • Thursday 14th March (4pm to 5pm) - Susana Martín Belmonte introduces the topic of "new financial and monetary systems to create new economies” (spanish)
  • Tuesday 19th March (3pm to 4pm) - Ana Huertas helps us understand the role of “Food sovereignty for ecosocial regeneration” (english)
  • Wednesday 20th March (4pm to 5pm) - Benoît Lallemand invites us to discover how to “Make finance serve society” (english)
  • Thursday 21st March (4pm to 5pm) - Iñaki Alonso introduces the “Treble balance architecture for new co-housing and co-working developments” (spanish)
  • Tuesday 26th March (4pm to 5pm) - Jonathan Schifferes makes us reflect about “Who shapes our cities?, learning from London, Boston and Tuxtla Gutiérrez” (english)
  • Wednesday 27th March (4pm to 5pm) - Fabian Wallace-Stephens will helps us discover “What lies ahead in the future of work - thinking beyond mass automation” (english)
  • Thursday 28th March (4pm to 5pm) - Andrea Somma shares her own personal journey “From sustainable fashion to the wellbeing economy” (spanish)
  • Martes 2 de Abril (4pm to 5pm) - Nicola Cerantola helps us understand “Energy & resources flows in the circular economy” (english)

Looking forward to your participation!


Tuesday 26th March (4pm to 5pm) - Jonathan Schifferes makes us reflect about “Who shapes our cities?, learning from London, Boston and Tuxtla Gutiérrez” (english)

Jonathan manages parts of London’s affordable housing programme. Previously he worked for public policy think tanks (RSA, NEF). On the surface, architects and engineers build cities and technology enables change. But markets and movements, economics and entrepreneurialism, politics and people power interact to form dynamic systems. We come to see the importance of institutional design: the question of who’s voice matters.

Malaga
26 mar 2019
ProvinciaMálaga
Recinto
Malaga
DirecciónMálaga, España
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HorarioInicio 16:00 h
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