With cities at an inflection point, the tenth CityLab October 18 – 20 will convene more than 500 mayors, policymakers, urban innovators, business leaders, cultural experts, and creatives to share and explore scalable solutions. New featured speakers and participants include Governor Wes Moore, Ravi Agrawal, Claude Borna, Jerusalem Demsas, Diana Rodríguez Franco, Sascha Haselmayer, Brandon Hill, Jeff Goodell, Eleni Myrivili, Edgar Pieterse, Richard Trent, and mayors and city officials from over 200 cities spanning 40 countries and six continents across the globe. Programming includes largest-ever Mayors Innovation Studio, focused on accelerating the usage of generative artificial intelligence to improve public services, and a Special Infrastructure and Chief Innovators Studio to unleash new approaches for implementing once-in-a-generation funding for communities.
New York, NY & Washington, D.C., Sept. 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Bloomberg CityLab, the preeminent global cities summit organized by Bloomberg Philanthropies in partnership with the Aspen Institute, announced new speakers, programming, and participants for its tenth event in Washington, D.C., October 18 to October 20, 2023.
Cities are facing an era of increasingly intractable issues – from leading their communities through rapid urbanization to confronting emerging technologies to reinvigorating economic development to solving for housing affordability. Bloomberg CityLab 2023, against the historic backdrop of Washington, D.C., will convene more than 500 mayors and leading urban and civic leaders, from policymakers to creatives. Together they will share and explore new ideas and urban interventions that are being pressure-tested in the present and will impact the future of cities – where more than half the world’s population lives.
New speakers include:
Drawing on a decade of data, experiments, and initiatives pioneered by city leaders from around the world, programming will include panel discussions, one-on-one interviews, interactive breakout sessions, artistic performances, excursions to unique destinations across Washington, D.C., and key events for mayors and local officials, including:
Additional topics that will be addressed include:
Members of the media are invited to apply to register to attend. Media credentials must be arranged in advance. For more information, please contact jon.purves@aspeninstitute.org or sam@bloomberg.org.
Among those confirmed to attend are the mayors (or officials of equivalent position) of Adama, Ethiopia; Banjul, Gambia; Bratislava, Slovakia; Butuan City, Philippines; Elad, Israel; Freetown, Sierra Leone; Gezer Regional Council, Israel; Glasgow, Scotland; Helsinki, Finland; Kitchener, Canada; Kumasi, Ghana; Lusaka, Zambia; Masaka, Uganda; Montevideo, Uruguay; Monterrey, Mexico; Nansana, Uganda; Renca, Chile; Regina, Canada; Reykjavik, Iceland; San Pedro Garza García, Mexico; Skopje, North Macedonia; South Yorkshire, England; Tirana, Albania; and Turku, Finland.
From the United States, this includes the mayors (or officials of equivalent position) of Allentown, Pennsylvania; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Birmingham, Alabama; Charleston, South Carolina; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Dubuque, Iowa; Durham, North Carolina; Elizabeth, New Jersey; Fort Collins, Colorado; Green Bay, Wisconsin; Hampton, Virginia; Highland Park, Illinois; Huntington, West Virginia; Jackson, Mississippi; Kansas City, Kansas; Knoxville, Tennessee; Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Lansing, Michigan; Lincoln, Nebraska; Miami-Dade County, Florida; New Bedford, Massachusetts; New Orleans, Louisiana; Newark, New Jersey; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Paterson, New Jersey; Providence, Rhode Island; Rochester, Minnesota; Sacramento, California; San Bernadino, California; San Francisco, California; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Scottsdale, Arizona; Scranton, Pennsylvania; St. Louis, Missouri; St. Petersburg, Florida; Tacoma, Washington; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Vancouver, Washington; Washington, D.C.; West Palm Beach, Florida; and Youngstown, Ohio.
Previously announced speakers include Michael R. Bloomberg, 108th mayor of New York City, Founder of Bloomberg LP and Bloomberg Philanthropies; Vishaan Chakrabarti, Founder and Creative Director of Practice for Architecture and Urbanism | PAU, where he leads the firm’s growing global portfolio of cultural, institutional, and public projects; Dacher Keltner, author, The New Science of Awe; Scott Kratz, Senior Vice President of 11th Street Bridge Park; Mitch Landrieu, White House Senior Advisor and Infrastructure Coordinator, former mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana; Anthony Smith, Executive Director of Cities United; and Matthew Thompson, editor of Headway, an initiative from The New York Times. Additional speakers will be announced and posted on the website in the weeks to come.
“As cities man the frontlines of the most pressing problems facing the planet, the tenth Bloomberg CityLab will bring mayors and officials from around the world together with thinkers, innovators, and creatives at the cutting-edge of urban problem-solving and imagination,” said James Anderson, who leads the Government Innovation Program at Bloomberg Philanthropies. “Bloomberg CityLab 2023 will offer deep learning, idea exchange, and bold exploration into the new generation approaches fit for the new generation challenges we face – providing a springboard for mayors and city leaders to drive sustainable, lasting impact for residents worldwide.”
“Cities have long been at the forefront of human ingenuity and innovation, but they also face enormous pressures, ranging from the impacts of a changing climate to ensuring affordable housing for all,” said Bunmi Akinnusotu, Director of City Innovation at the Aspen Institute. “We are excited to welcome inspiring urban leaders to the nation’s capital for transformative dialogue and action, which is central to the Aspen Institute’s mission. Together at Bloomberg CityLab 2023, we will explore newfound learnings and innovative solutions that can benefit the communities they serve across the world.”
Bloomberg CityLab was founded on the principle that the most important innovation is happening at the local level and that global impact can be achieved when cities share solutions. For over a decade, CityLab summits have crisscrossed the globe, gathering the most influential mayors and voices from hundreds of cities worldwide. Summits have made global headlines, and generated tangible takeaways for attendees. Past CityLab conferences have been hosted in New York, Los Angeles, London, Miami, Paris, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Amsterdam.
To learn more about Bloomberg CityLab 2023, visit citylab.bloomberg.org.
Media Contacts:
Bloomberg Philanthropies:
Sam Fuld, sam@bloomberg.org
The Aspen Institute:
Jon Purves, jon.purves@aspeninstitute.org
View this release online here.
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About the Aspen Institute:
The Aspen Institute is a global nonprofit organization whose purpose is to ignite human potential to build understanding and create new possibilities for a better world. Founded in 1949, the Institute drives change through dialogue, leadership, and action to help solve society’s greatest challenges. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has a campus in Aspen, Colorado, as well as an international network of partners. For more information, visit aspeninstitute.org.
CONTACT: Jon Purves The Aspen Institute jon.purves@aspeninstitute.org Sam Fuld Bloomberg Philanthropies sam@bloomberg.org
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