Meetings and conferences
Singapore

Safe Cities Asia 2015

Organizer(s) Worldwide Business Research
Format
In person
Venue
Suntec International Conference and Exhibition Centre
Date
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Enhacing public safety and welfare by building inter-connected and effective safe cities

Safe Cities Asia 2015 is the region’s largest and most comprehensive smart resilience conference, bringing together 350 senior professionals. With over 70% of the audience from the public sector including Mayors, Chief Information Officers, Chief Security Officers, Chief Data Officers, Heads of IT and Heads of Police, Fire, Emergency and Disaster Response Safe Cities Asia is unrivalled in its ability to uncover debate and determine where the industry is heading.

What’s New in 2015

  • Critical Information Systems: How can you adapt your cyber, cloud, big data and analytics and mobile engagement strategies in 2016 - 2017?
  • Best Practice Case Studies from World Leading Safe Cities: Make sure you gain a critical understanding when experts from brownfield, emerging brownfield and greenfield cities make keynote presentations
  • In-Focus Country Tracks: How are cities in India, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines integrating safe city policies and what opportunities does this create?
  • Funding Forum led by the Asian Development Bank and World Bank: How can you secure funding for your safe city project
  • Strategic Gaming: See how you would respond to a security threat to a fictitious city during our real-time interactive simulation exercise
  • Geospatial Intelligence: How can GIS can help leverage the massive amounts of location-based data collected each day to create actionable intelligence you can use and share?
  • Interactive roundtables: Profiled delegates ensure you meet with like minded safe city professionals to solve the same challenges together

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