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AGENDA

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AGENDA

27 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2023

CASCAIS STAGE

MODERATION: Anita Erskine, CEO of Anita Erskine Media

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Opening Ceremony

SPEAKERS:
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President of the Republic of Portugal
Bernardo Ivo Cruz, Secretary of State for International Trade and Foreign Investment, Portugal
Jeffrey Sachs, Economist, Author, Professor, Columbia University
Miguel Pinto Luz, Deputy Mayor, City of Cascais (Portugal)
Alvaro Beleza, President, SEDES
Cacique Dadá Borari, Borari Chief, Maró, Brazillian Amazon
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Building Summit Priorities: Introductory Remarks
MODERATION: Andrew Hill, Journalist, Financial Times

SPEAKERS:
Pedro Santa Clara, Director, 42 Lisboa and 42 Porto
Helena Freitas, Professor, UNESCO
Massamba Thioye, Project Executive, UN Climate Change Global Innovation Hub at UNFCCC

Following the high-level opening of the summit, this session will set the stage for the three day agenda of the Global Summit. Focusing on the three themes: Biodiversity, Education and Smart and Sustainable Cities, the Programme Leads for each theme will discuss the main sustainability challenges and how transformation can occur through digitally enabled solutions. The preservation of our planet requires more effort and focus and there is a need to focus on how companies can become better solution providers for global sustainability needs. A shift away from a common rhetoric that focuses on finding ways to reduce negative impact of operations and value chains. This is an action focused summit, with a goal to create a “DWP Global Summit Commitment” to accelerate human-centric Innovation.

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Building Summit Priorities: How can Digital reshape Biodiversity, Cities and Education
MODERATION: Andrew Hill, Journalist, Financial Times

SPEAKERS:
Pedro Santa Clara, Director, 42 Lisboa and 42 Porto
Helena Freitas, Professor, UNESCO
Massamba Thioye, Project Executive, UN Climate Change Global Innovation Hub at UNFCCC
Georg Kell, Chairman, Arabesque
Jim Gowen, SVP Supply Chain Operations and Chief Sustainability Officer, Verizon

The opening panel discussion will reflect on the messages from the introductory remarks and discuss the transformative impact of digital technologies on biodiversity, education and smart sustainable cities. How can digital technologies preserve and protect all life forms and help to manage resources in a more efficient way? How can we digitally transform cities? And how can we use technology to provide universal access to education and learning, disrupt an obsolete education system,  and elevate the potential of our future generations? The session will focus on priorities, solutions and an action plan to develop and deploy digital technologies for maximum impact.

12:30 PM - 01:30 PM

Lunch Break
BIODIVERSITY

01:30 PM - 02:30 PM

Biodiversity Futures
MODERATION: Helena Freitas, Professor, UNESCO Chair UC

SPEAKERS:
Tim Hirsch, Deputy Director, Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Bruno Oberle, Director General, IUCN
Mauro Oliveira Pires, President, Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation

Biodiversity safeguard is at a critical juncture, and it is crucial to preserve ecosystems and its functions, protect endangered species, and restore habitats. We need to implement a digital agenda to catalyze people’s efforts in conservation, sustainable practices, and global cooperation and to devise and put in action brighter futures for biological diversity.

EDUCATION

02:30 PM - 03:30 PM

The need for drastic overhaul of the education and the learning systems
MODERATION: Pedro Santa Clara, Director, School 42 Lisbon and 42 Oporto

SPEAKERS:
Bitange Ndemo, Ambassador to the EU, Kenya (Keynote)
Francisco Jaime Quesado, Founder, Sharing Knowledge Think Tank
Veerle Vandeweerd, Co-convener, COVID Education Alliance (COVIDEA)
Julia Citron, Head of Edtech Solutions, Cambridge partnership for education

Since the establishment of the formal education system some 150 years ago, the main aim has been to give students the knowledge to exercise jobs or pursue professional lives. Learning by heart and learning the skills of a trade were the primordial goals of the education systems. In a rapidly changing world, with knowledge universally available, everywhere, about everything, with a simple keystroke on your telephone or computer, the goals of the education systems need to change, and students need to be prepared to live and work in an increasingly digitized and quickly changing world, where they might exercise different professions over the course of their lives. This session will zoom in on the need for change and the changes that need to happen.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

03:30 PM - 04:30 PM

POLICY-LED ACTION: Core human needs at the center of urban transition
MODERATION: Giorgia Rambelli, Director, Urban Transitions Mission

SPEAKERS:
Douglas J. Arent, Executive Director, Strategic Public-Private Partnerships, The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, U.S. (Keynote)
Massamba Thioye, Project Executive, United Nations Climate Change Global Innovation Hub
Joana Balsemão, Councillor, City of Cascais (Portugal)
Miguel Eiras Antunes, Public Sector, Central Europe Leader, Smart Cities & Urban Transformation, Global Leader, Deloitte
Eduardo Martinez Gil, Head of Smart Cities, NTT Data

A plethora of initiatives for climate action in cities exist, but almost all are based on a “static problem approach”, where focus is on how cities shall reduce their own emissions from existing structures rather than explore how human needs can be met compatibly with a globally sustainable development in a dynamic and systemic approach.

HEALTH

04:30 PM - 05:30 PM

Big Data and health care

Powered by: Re-Imagine Europa (RIE)

MODERATION: Luca de Biase, Special Advisor, Re-Imagine Europa

SPEAKERS:
Roberto Trasarti, Leading Project Manager, SoBigData
Jonathan Andrus, President & COO, CRIO
Federica Alberti, Director, Wellness Foundation

As part of the rapid digital transformation of society, new innovations to gather and use data for health are at the very core of a dramatic shift of paradigms in preventing and curing disease.

To take stock of recent developments, the panel "Big Data and Health Care" will address the new opportunities in the changing legislative framework on health data in Europe, the creation of a new "data space" in health as well as the impact of Big Data and AI on tackling disease. It will also discuss the opportunity to empower citizens or patients' groups to use health data responsibly.

The panel will look into future developments how to further adapt the governance of health data and how to improve cooperation between the public and private sector to ensure that the rapidly evolving technical innovations in digital health matches the changing public health requirements of modern societies.

BIODIVERSITY

05:30 PM - 06:30 PM

Cataloguing the natural world
MODERATION: António C. Gouveia, Researcher, UNESCO Chair UC

SPEAKERS:
Dimitris Koureas, Coordinator, DISSCO
Marta Lourenço, Director, PRISC/MUHNAC
Christos Arvanitidis, CEO, LifeWatch
Kenneth Fredriksen, SVP, Europe Region, Huawei

Documenting biodiversity is not only a renewed source of awe at Earth’s ‘endless forms most beautiful’ but also a critical process to define conservation priorities. Digital tools accelerate biodiversity cataloguing by streamlining data collection, storage, analysis, and dissemination, thereby enhancing collaboration, fueling participatory science, and providing valuable insights for preservation, monitoring, and understanding of the natural world.

SPECIAL EVENING SESSION

06:30 PM - 08:00 PM

Special evening: The future of Democracy in the Artificial Intelligence Age

Powered by: SEDES - Associação para o Desenvolvimento Económico e Social

MODERATION: Miguel Poiares Maduro, Dean, Catolica Global School of Law

SPEAKERS:
Nuno Carrapatoso, Member of the Coordinating Council of Sedes, SEDES
Giovanni de Gregorio, PLMJ Chair in Law and Technology, Católica Global School of Law
Teresa Violante, Research fellow, FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg
Lídia Pereira, MEP, European Parliament and President of youth of the European People's party

When thinking about the future of Democracy in the Artificial Intelligence Age we will address several questions, including: How will Democracy be positively and negatively impacted by technological disruption? In what ways artificial intelligence and social networks can be a threat to Democracy? Could AI affect the results of an election? Will AI create new political systems? What measures can be taken to mitigate those threats? On the positive side, how technological developments may foster Democracy?

FINANCE

09:30 AM - 10:30 AM

The next stage of sustainable finance: Intent v. Impact
MODERATION: Andrew Hill, Journalist, Financial Times

SPEAKERS:
Anastasia Amoroso, Managing Director and the Chief Investment Strategist, iCapital
João Manso Neto, CEO, Green Volt
João Tudela Martins, Chief Sustainability Officer, CGD
Inês Oom Sousa, Head of ESG Europe, Santander
Isabel Ucha, Regulator/CEO, Euronext Lisbon

At this critical juncture for sustainability, pressure is increasing for the financial sector to play a significant role. Banks and financial institutions possess the power to drive transformative change by integrating sustainability considerations into their practices and decision-making processes as well as financing green initiatives and energy transition projects.

This session will delve into various dimensions of finance sustainability. Exploring innovative strategies that financial institutions can adopt to align their operations with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. The panel will address the importance of responsible investment practices, the integration of ESG factors into risk assessments and lending decisions, and the role of financial institutions in supporting sustainable business models. The session will also shed light on the current challenges associated with sustainable finance, including issues such as greenwashing, energy security, the cost of living crisis, and the trade-offs involved in transitioning to a lower carbon economy. The panel will provide insights on how to pave the way for a more sustainable future in spite of these challenges.

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Are corporate leaders acting with enough urgency to prioritise sustainability?
MODERATION: Andrew Hill, Journalist, Financial Times

SPEAKERS:
Gabrielle Gauthey, High Representative of the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer to the European Institution, Total Energies
Kenneth Fredriksen, SVP, Europe Region, Huawei
Robert Metzke, SVP & Global Head Sustainability, Philips
Elizabeth de Nadal, ESG Director, Cuatrecasas
Adam Elman, Head of Sustainability EMEA, Google
Mauricio Bermudez Neubauer, Managing Director, Accenture Strategy

Sustainability and digitisation have emerged as the primary drivers in the corporate landscape over the past few years, with both increasingly becoming intertwined. As digital technologies continue to permeate more and more business dimensions and companies reconceive sustainability as an opportunity and catalyst for transformation, how can technology best be leveraged to maximise benefits for people and the planet?

This panel of corporate leaders will explore strategies through which the digital revolution can be steered to advance global sustainability, environmental stewardship and human well-being. Our speakers will delve into the concept of ‘digital with purpose’ and its potential to drive innovation, collaboration and the unlocking of new opportunities. They will discuss the specific solutions their organisations prioritise, the impact that digital technologies have on their sustainability agendas, and the risks and challenges to consider when building digital and sustainability driven strategies.

EDUCATION

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Digital Tools to transform the education system according to the 21th century market requirements
MODERATION: Carlos Oliveira, Co-founder, Foundation José Neves

SPEAKERS:
Nathan Roberson, Chief Research Officer, Beyond Education
Andreas Pinkwart, Former State Minister for Economic Affairs, Digitization, Innovation and Energy, Germany
Melanie Kubin-Hardewig, Vice President, Group Corporate Responsibility, Deutsche Telekom

SDG4 - inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all - cannot be achieved without leveraging digital tools, platforms and content. This session will provide an overview, classification, and concrete examples of how the application of digital tools and platforms, soft- and hardware have the potential to develop a radical new teaching and learning system to prepare students and citizens for the new, and increasingly digital, world. With the advent of a variety of technologies, including the mainstreaming of generative AI, this session, hosted on the Main Stage, will help attendees stay abreast of the latest developments and provide guidance on how they can effectively implement technology to enhance learning outcomes and practical life-long learning.

12:30 PM - 02:00 PM

Lunch Break

02:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Measuring the net environmental impact of digital solutions

Powered by: The European Green Digital Coalition

MODERATION: Ilias Iakovidis, Adviser, DG CONNECT, European Commission

SPEAKERS:
Pearse O’Donohue, Director, Future Networks Directorate of DG CONNECT, European Commission (Keynote)
Melanie Kubin-Hardewig, Vice President, Group Corporate Responsibility, Deutsche Telekom
Veronika Thieme, Head of EU Delivery The Carbon Trust
Massamba Thioye, Project Executive UN Climate Change Global Innovation Hub at UNFCCC
Adam Elman, Head of Sustainability, EMEA, Google
Barbara Bonciani, Municipal Port Councillor, Municipality of Livorno
João Queiroz e Melo, Co-founder and Vice President , Conselho Português para a Saúde e Ambiente

This session will feature industry leaders from the European Green Digital Coalition (EGDC) members, who play a significant role in shaping the green and digital agenda. They will provide an overview of the EGDC’s unique collaborative approach in harnessing the power of digital technologies to drive sustainable transformation across the economy and society.

Launched in 2021 by Commissioner Thierry Breton, the EGDC now boasts a membership of 39 ICT companies. Their CEOs have signed a commitment for their company to become Net Zero by 2040, accompanied by ambitious goals to significantly reduce their footprint by 2030. In this one-hour session, the esteemed speakers will reflect on their achievements of the past two years within the EGDC. They will delve into the science-based methodologies and calculation frameworks developed by the EGDC to assess the net carbon impact of digital solutions. Additionally, they will share insights from the EGDC guidelines, which are designed to facilitate the deployment of these solutions for maximum sustainability impact across sectors.

Join this engaging discussion to explore the potential of digital solutions in driving sustainable transformation and combating climate change across key industrial sectors, contributing to a greener and more resilient future.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

POLICY-LED ACTION: A common global vision, delivered through local solutions
MODERATION: Massamba Thioye, Project Executive, United Nations Climate Change Global Innovation Hub, UNFCCC

SPEAKERS:
Ilias Iakovidis, Adviser, DG CONNECT, European Commission
Francisco Vilhena da Cunha, CEO, Geosat
João Meneses, Secretary General, BCSD Portugal
Margarida Soares, Business Developer, Sustainability Nextbitt

With a focus on the importance that cities play in delivering climate objectives, this session will delve into the strategies, success stories, and challenges of translating overarching global goals into actionable, local solutions.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

04:00 PM - 06:00 PM

THE GOVERNANCE CHALLENGE: Managing the (digital) transition
MODERATION: Davide Cassanmagnago, Senior Manager Stakeholders Engagement and Partnerships, Global Covenant of Mayors

SPEAKERS:
Melanie Kubin-Hardewig, Vice President, Group Corporate Responsibility, Deutsche Telekom
Jean Barroca, Leader of Global Public Sector Digital Modernization, Deloitte
Fernando Reino da Costa, CEO, Unipartner
Sônia Knauer, Sustainability Actions Manager, Department of Environment, Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
Hartwig Kremer, Senior Programme Management Officer, UNITAC
Reyna Ubeda, Project Officer, ITU
Jorn Verbeeck, Net Zero Urban Program & Decarbonization Innovation Exchange Lead, KPMG Belgium

Challenges and opportunities posed by the digital transition, a specific focus on how cities can adapt and thrive in this rapidly changing landscape. How can cities effectively manage the transition while ensuring the well-being and prosperity of their residents?

SPECIAL EVENING SESSION

06:00 PM - 07:30 PM

Do I have a Future?
MODERATION: Nuno Carrapatoso, Member of the Coordinating Council of Sedes, SEDES

SPEAKERS:
Jeffrey Sachs, Economist, Author, Former director of The Earth Institute, Columbia University (Keynote)
Sérgio Ribeiro, CEO & Co-founder, Planetiers
Candy Flores de Freitas, CEO and Co-founder of Madalia World and Executive Director of Dimmersions
Karolina Lisslö Gylfe, Secretary General, RePlanet
José Maria Pimentel, Economist and content creator, 45 Graus Podcast

BIODIVERSITY

09:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Biocultural Diversity
MODERATION: Susana Matos Viegas, Researcher ICS, University of Lisboa

SPEAKERS:
Fernanda Rollo, Professor, NOVA FCSH (Biospheres, Oral History)
Peter Bridgewater, Researcher/International consultant, The Australian National University
Cacique Dadá Borari, Borari Chief Maró, Brazilian Amazon

Biocultural diversity highlights the interconnectedness of biological and cultural diversity. Recognizing and valuing local and indigenous knowledge, traditional practices, and communities' role in biodiversity safeguard promotes the sustainable management of ecosystems. By integrating biocultural perspectives, we can foster conservation approaches that respect cultural diversity and enhance the protection of biodiversity for future generations.

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Towards a Greener Health Sector
MODERATION: Ilias Iakovidis, Adviser, DG CONNECT, European Commission

SPEAKERS:
Robert Metzke, SVP & Global Head Sustainability, Philips
Jenci Kurja, Chief Sustainability Officer, Plastiflex
Sonia Valdivia, Scientific Director, World Resources Forum
Karolina Mackiewicz, Innovation Director, ECHAlliance - The Global Health Connector

EDUCATION

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Contributing to the DwP movement for the educational and lifelong learning sectors - The action agenda
MODERATION: Veerle Vandeweerd, Co-convener, COVID Education Alliance (COVIDEA)

SPEAKERS:
Maria-Francesca Spatolisano, Assistant Secretary-General for Policy Coordination and Inter-Agency Affairs, DESA United Nations
Carlos Oliveira, Co-founder, Foundation José Neves
Tim Vieira, CEO, Brave Generation Academy
Bernardo Teixeira Motta, Co-founder and CEO, Beyond Education
Karsten Krüger, Director of Research, University of Barcelona

The Covid pandemic brought home the message that digital was there to stay in education and life long learning. With the advent of CHATGPT and similar AI tools, the digitalization of the education and learning sector has taken centre stage. Some claim generative AI could provide an existential problem, while other herald the great possibilities it holds for human well-being and development. This session will discuss practical steps forward, within the framework of the DwP movement, to enhance the positive effects of ICT on the learning sector and minimize the negative ones. Concrete, measurable action will be proposed by participants - action that could provide beacons to chart the way forward. The outcome of the discussions on education in the previous 2 plenary sessions, the secondary and innovation stages, will be the starting points for the discussions, with this session bringing it all together to deduce practical actions, recommendations and commitments, contributing to the tangible outcomes of the Lisbon DwP conference.

12:30 PM - 02:00 PM

Lunch Break
BIODIVERSITY

02:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Nature Contributions to People in a changing world
MODERATION: António C. Gouveia, Researcher, UNESCO Chair UC

SPEAKERS:
Joana Gonçalves de Sá, Researcher Social Physics and Complexity Group, LIP
Helena Freitas, Professor, UNESCO Chair
Inger Elisabeth Måren, Professor, UNESCO Chair, University of Bergen

Ecosystems provide a plethora of benefits essential to human well-being. These include food, clean water, climate regulation, cultural and spiritual values, but also more under-appreciated services such as the “maintenance of options,” that conveys the capacity of ecosystems, habitats, species, or genotypes to keep options open to support a good quality of life, that is, the value of maintaining living variation in order to provide possible future uses and benefits.

03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Zero Emissions World - Mobilize communities digitally for climate action

Powered by: Zero Emissions World

MODERATION: Luis Rochartre, Senior Advisor, Insure Hub

SPEAKERS:
John Elkington, Founder & Chief Pollinator, Volans (Keynote)
Sergio Lee, Executive Board Member, Deloitte Continental Europe
Hugo Veiga, Global Chief Creative Officer, AKQA
Brunno Maradei, Global Head of Responsible Investment, Aegon Asset Management
Hugo Ortiz, Co-founder and CEO, Zero Emissions World

Uncover the strategies and tactics to effectively engage large communities in an impactful and transparent way. In this dynamic session, we will explore the power of digital tools, gamification, and financial/operational transparency, all of which are essential for mobilizing communities to take action collectively. Discover how digital platforms and technologies leverage the engagement and mobilization of large communities effectively. From social media networks to online collaboration tools, we will explore the potential of these digital resources in reaching and inspiring a wide audience.

Gamification techniques can revolutionize community engagement by adding an element of fun and competition. Discover how incorporating game-like elements, such as challenges and rewards, can motivate individuals to actively participate and contribute to community initiatives.

Transparency is the foundation of trust in community engagement. Learn how to establish financial and operational transparency, allowing community members to have a clear understanding of how resources are allocated and utilized. We will discuss how transparency fosters accountability, builds trust, and encourages greater participation from community members.

An enlightening session where we explore how we can empower communities to make a difference and create a transparent and meaningful future.

PRIVATE SECTOR

04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Partnerships for Digital Development – Leaving no country behind
MODERATION: Anita Erskine .CEO, Anita Erskine Media

SPEAKERS:
Tomas Lamanauskas, Deputy Secretary-General, ITU
Jorge Manuel Santos, Partner, KPMG
Guillaume Michels, UNICEF Learning Passport Program Specialist, UNICEF
André de Aragão Azevedo, Digital Development Program Director, Microsoft

According to the United Nations classification the Least Developed Countries (LDC) are the group of 46 developing countries that account for the highest levels of economic vulnerability with the lowest rates of human development and digital inclusion. With more than 1 billion citizens living with an average income per capita of less than $3 per day, these represent the most vulnerable populations in the world, being also the most excluded and deprived from opportunities in an increasingly digitized global economy. Only 41% of the population in LDC has access to 4G broadband, with less than 20% using the internet and only 10% of those using any type of e-commerce or e-government service.

Despite the socio-economical challenges and the prevalent digital divide, LDCs Least Developed Countries (LDCs) possess a unique human capital advantage, with more than 50% of the population under the age of 21 and growing nearly twice as fast as the rest of the developing world and accounting for almost 40% of the global population growth in the next 40 years.

This massive youth human-capital, when combined with adequate investment in education, health, skills and digital development, can allow LDC’s to empower their youth to a more even participation in the global digital economy, presenting a unique opportunity for LDCs to leapfrog traditional economic models; develop innovative business models that can transform their economies, and create a brighter future for their people.

By bringing together diverse stakeholders this session aims to foster partnerships and collaborations among governments, international organizations, development banks and private sector entities. These partnerships will encourage joint efforts in leveraging digital technologies to promote inclusive and sustainable development, especially in vulnerable countries.

05:00 PM - 06:15 PM

Empower. Accelerate. Scale. Deliver.
MODERATION: Erika Stael von Holstein, Chief Executive, Re-Imagine Europa

SPEAKERS:
Mário Campolargo, Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation, Portugal
Declan Kirrane, Chairman and Managing Director, Science Summit at United National Science Summit
Helena Freitas, Professor, UNESCO CHAIR
Veerle Vandeweerd, Co-convener, COVID Education Alliance (COVIDEA)
Massamba Thioye, Project Executive, United Nations Climate Change Global Innovation Hub

06:15 PM - 06:30 PM

Closing Ceremony

SPEAKERS:
Pedro Cilínio, Secretary of State for the Economy, Portugal
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI

06:30 PM - 06:40 PM

Startup Portugal Competition Pitch Winner

SPEAKERS:
Pedro Cilínio, Secretary of State for the Economy, Portugal
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI
António Dias Martins, Executive Director, Startup Portugal

06:40 PM - 07:00 PM

Digital with Purpose Global Award

SPEAKERS:
Pedro Cilínio, Secretary of State for the Economy, Portugal
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI

HUAWEI STAGE

MODERATION: Marcos Pinto, Journalist, CNN Portugal

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

01:30 PM - 03:30 PM

RETHINKING SPACES – Sustainable urban mobility and urban resilience
MODERATION: Davide Cassanmagnago, Senior Manager Stakeholders Engagement and Partnerships, Global Covenant of Mayors

SPEAKERS:
Catarina Selada, Head of Policy and Strategies, CEiiA (Keynote)
Susana Ribeiro, Director of Sustainability, Nextbit
Sônia Knauer, Sustainability Actions Manager, Department of Environment, Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
Johanna Giorgi, Chief Sustainability Officer, AddSecure
Alfredo Rosado Muñoz, Full Professor and Research Director, PREDRI
Rodrigo Fernandes, Director ES(D)G, Bentley Systems
Shamil Indrakumar, Director, Merchant & Acceptance Portugal and Spain, Visa

This session aims to explore innovative strategies, best practices, and transformative ideas for creating more sustainable and efficient urban mobility systems. As urbanization continues to accelerate, cities around the world are facing unprecedented challenges related to congestion, pollution, and access to transportation. This session seeks to bring together experts, practitioners, and thought leaders to discuss and envision the future of urban mobility, emphasizing sustainability and inclusivity.

BIODIVERSITY

03:30 PM - 04:30 PM

Big data and Biodiversity
MODERATION: Ruben Hüttel Heleno, Professor, University of Coimbra

SPEAKERS:
Paulo Borges, Professor, Azorean Biodiversity Portal
Rui Figueira, Professor, PT Node GBIF/ISA
Domingos Cardoso, Coordinator, Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden/Federal University of Bahia

Leveraging big data can enhance our understanding of biodiversity and empower conservation efforts in an unprecedented manner. By enabling comprehensive analysis of vast amounts of information to answer biological and ecological questions, harnessing big data allows researchers to uncover patterns, model species distributions, follow population trends, and assess the impact of environmental changes and human pressure.

EDUCATION

04:30 PM - 05:30 PM

Digital roadmaps to spearhead changes in the education system
MODERATION: Veerle Vandeweerd, Co-convener, COVID Education Alliance (COVIDEA)

SPEAKERS:
Iris Liu, Vice President, Sustainability and Brand Development, Taiwan Mobile
Kornelia Tzinova, Associate Programme Specialist, UNESCO
Pegor Papazian, CEO & Co-Founder, TUMO
Nathan Roberson, Chief Research Officer, Beyond Education

The changes needed to make the education system apt for the 21st century and able to respond to the social, economic and environmental needs and challenges of today and tomorrow, are major! We need to rethink WHAT we teach and HOW we teach. Roadmaps that explore how digital tools can help in achieving this are powerful tools to initiate the needed changes. Such doable and costed roadmaps need to be developed by all sectors of society: the public sector responsible for formal education system, the private sector bringing digital education material to the market and increasingly using digital tools, and the citizen preparing to be productive in quickly changing social and economic environments. This session will showcase some of the ongoing roadmapping exercises, zooming in on the UN “STI for SDG roadmapping”, and putting forward realistic proposals to instigate the needed change in education system and make lifelong learning a reality.

05:30 PM - 07:00 PM

Digital Innovation - Key Enabler of the Green Transition
MODERATION: Julia Schmalenberg, Director European R&I Ecosystems, Huawei Technologies

SPEAKERS:
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI (Keynote)
Massamba Thioye, Project Executive, United Nations Climate Change Global Innovation Hub
Chunyang Lu, Vice-chief engineer of Telecommunication Technology Labs. CAICT / China ICT communication institute
Jesus Contreras, COO, EIT Digital
Georgios Karagiannis, Standardization WG and Digital for Climate TF Chair, AIOTI
Johannes Fischer, F5G OpenLab / Fraunhofer HHI Head of Group, Fraunhofer
Michel Fraisse, European Huawei Digital Power VP and CTO, European Huawei

One of the key challenges to the Global Green Industry Development is still the lack of systematic innovation that covers different industrial sectors and different initiatives. Digital innovation driven by ICT and Net-Zero Technologies, will become the key Enabler to empower the future Green Transition. However, this can only be accomplished by (1) engaging and promoting the cooperation between industry, academia and green transition initiatives, (2) defining and standardizing a clear methodology to measure the benefits of this green transition and (3) by defining, promoting and deploying green transition use cases with tangible practices across industrial domains and scenarios.

12:00 PM - 01:00 PM

Women in Tech driving Sustainability

Powered by: Women in ESG Portugal

MODERATION: Joana Garoupa, Director, Garoupa INC

SPEAKERS:
Alice Khouri, Founder, Women in ESG Portugal
Susana Tavares, Associate professor, ISCTE Business School
Joana Freitas, Executive Board Member, EDP Generation
Alf Franzoni, Head of Global Business Services Western Europe and Africa, Siemens
Katrien Buys, Director Strategy, Innovation & Sustainability, Grupo Ageas Portugal

Interactive and disruptive debate in the framework of SDG 5 on how gender equality can accelerate, alongside with digital, the journey of effective and transversal sustainability (people, planet, and profit).

Starting with a presentation of the current snapshot of the gender gap in strategic areas of knowledge and industry and followed by a discussion between four C-level executives, we aim to have a significant debate on perceptions, and concrete actions to accelerate sustainability alongside with gender equality.

Through the event app, we will invite the audience to suggest and vote for real actions to implement to reduce gender inequality.

At the end of the session, the live voting results will be disclosed for all and will be considered for further elaboration of a roadmap of actions for effective implementation of SDG 5 in the sustainability strategy of the companies participating at the Summit.

01:00 PM - 02:00 PM

Lunch Break
EDUCATION

02:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Child-rights based cooperation between private sector and schools

Powered by: Parents International Association

MODERATION: Eszter Salamon, Director, Parents International Association

SPEAKERS:
Petra van Haren, Director, European School Heads Association
Brian O’Neill, Professor, Technological University Dublin

Collaboration with companies is often a sensitive issue for schools, but in the digital world it is an absolute necessity for delivering on the promise of SDG4 and the basic child right to the education that is best for each and every child. Digital tools are crucial for this, but choosing the right ones needs a collaborative approach between the providers of tools and schools. The Council of Europe has adopted Guidelines to support equitable partnerships of education institutions and the private sector in 2021. They were prepared by a unique expert team coming from policy making, the school sector and the private sector, and they were finalised after a few years’ of discussions. The school closures of the past few years and the more extensive use of digital technology has made the topic more relevant. Although there is a consensus that school education should not go digital again, there is also an agreement that digital technology supporting schooling should remain. This needs an approach that considers a plethora of child rights, not only the right to the right education. In this parallel session, we will explore the ethical and practical aspects of digitalisation in schooling and education in a broader sense, considering all relevant child rights In Europe and in the USA this is even more topical as GDPR and COPPA are not aligned with child rights – a clash of legislation in Europe and a highlight of the problems around child rights in the USA, the only country that has not ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. We are going to also present and discuss the outcomes of the SAILS project that offers tools for school leaders, teachers and parents to provide for the above.

BIODIVERSITY

03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

Engaging people in knowledge production
MODERATION: Ricardo Garcia, Journalist

SPEAKERS:
Joana Vaz Sousa, Researcher, CES-UC
António C. Gouveia, Researcher, UNESCO Chair
Edmundo Gallo, Researcher, FIOCRUZ

Involving people in biodiversity knowledge creation nurtures a sense of ownership, connection, and responsibility towards the natural world. Through citizen science initiatives, educational programs, and digital platforms, individuals can actively contribute to data collection, research, and conservation efforts, empowering a broader understanding and appreciation of biodiversity's importance for sustainable futures.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

SUSTAINABLE USE OF RESOURCES – Energy generation and consumption
MODERATION: Flavio Inocencio, Founder and Partner, Helios Advisory

SPEAKERS:
João Marinho, Associate Director for Digital & Green Transformation Policy, DIGITALEUROPE
Ricardo Mendes Ferreira, Distributed Generation Director, Greenvolt Group
Michel Fraisse, European Digital Power VP and CTO, Huawei
Pedro Pinto, Customer Director, Schréder

Digitalization is becoming crucial to meet the demand of sustainable urban development. Society is witnessing a technological evolution in the way citizens participate their cities. Data collection, information sharing systems and automation of processes have a huge potential in tackling the climate crisis; and solutions need to be constantly explored to ensure the most effective transition.

A series of participatory workshops to deepen the understanding of concrete digital solutions applied to cities. The discussions will be guided by specific key facilitators but seeking active contributions from the open audience.

This session focuses its attention on the energy sector, generation and consumption in cities and how digital solutions can drive a more sustainable approach.

BIODIVERSITY

05:00 PM - 06:00 PM

Remote sensing and Planetary Boundaries
MODERATION: Marco Van der Ree, Interim Executive Director, Conexsus

SPEAKERS:
Carlo Buontempo, Director of C3S, ESA's Copernicus Programme
José Luiz Moutinho, Chief Business & Networking Officer, Air Centre
Niraj Swami, Sr. Director, The Nature Conservancy

Remote sensing plays a vital role in monitoring biodiversity by using satellite imagery and aerial data to assess ecosystem health, habitat fragmentation, and species distribution. It aids in understanding how human activities impact planetary boundaries, such as biosphere integrity and land system change, and provides valuable insights for conservation planning and management.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

SUSTAINABLE USE OF RESOURCES – Water
MODERATION: Filipe Pimentel Rações, Journalist, Green Savers

SPEAKERS:
Nizar Kammourie, CEO, Sawaco
Joaquim Poças Martins, Professor of Hydraulics and Environment, University of Oporto
Manuela Moreira da Silva, CoLAB Smart & Sustainable Living, CEIIA
Mahshid Sedghi, R&D Director, ALGAESYS S.A.

Digitalization is becoming crucial to meet the demand of sustainable urban development. Society is witnessing a technological evolution in the way citizens participate their cities. Data collection, information sharing systems and automation of processes have a huge potential in tackling the climate crisis; and solutions need to be constantly explored to ensure the most effective transition.

A series of participatory workshops to deepen the understanding of concrete digital solutions applied to cities. The discussions will be guided by specific key facilitators but seeking active contributions from the open audience.

This session focuses its attention on water management and consumption in urban areas and how digital solutions can drive a more sustainable approach.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

11:00 AM - 01:00 PM

INVESTING IN THE LOCAL DIGITAL TRANSITION: Instruments for financing digital urban solutions and driving investment in the Global South
MODERATION: Giorgia Rambelli, Director, Urban Transitions Mission

SPEAKERS:
Anna Colquhoun, Senior Insights Manager, GSMA
Sofia Santos, Sustainability Champion in Chief, Systemic
André de Aragão Azevedo, Digital Development Program Director, Microsoft

Digitalization is becoming crucial to meet the demand of sustainable urban development. Society is witnessing a technological evolution in the way citizens participate their cities. Data collection, information sharing systems and automation of processes have a huge potential in tackling the climate crisis; and solutions need to be constantly explored to ensure the most effective transition.

A series of participatory workshops to deepen the understanding of concrete digital solutions applied to cities. The discussions will be guided by specific key facilitators but seeking active contributions from the open audience.

Financing strategies, unveiling a diverse range of innovative tools and methodologies designed to empower cities in their digital evolution. The financial landscape of digital urban solutions, practical instruments and resources that drive sustainable growth and resilience in modern cities.

01:00 PM - 02:00 PM

Lunch Break
BIODIVERSITY

02:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Communities and new governances
MODERATION: Helena Freitas, Professor, UNESCO Chair UC

SPEAKERS:
Marco Van der Ree, Interim Executive Director, Conexsus
Ron Dekker, Project Director, Open Science of Technopolis Group
Konstantinos Kourkoutas, Coordinator, Autonomous University of Barcelona

New challenges require new governances and involving communities in biodiversity knowledge and safeguard is crucial. As an increasing portion of human populations live in cities, there is a need to create a sense of shared responsability in nature protection as a whole. To address the needs and aspirations of communities, we must foster collaborative actions towards empowering local stakeholders by promoting co-management of natural values, and developing sustainable practices that make use of open scientific data and respect traditional knowledge to create effective solutions to protect biological diversity.

EDUCATION

03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

AI is Changing Science – How? Who Should Bother?

Powered by: International Science Council

MODERATION: Mathieu Denis, Head, ISC Centre for Science Futures, Paris, France

SPEAKERS:
Christina Yan Zhang, CEO, The Metaverse Institute, UK
Ricardo Batista Leite, CEO , i-Dair, Bern, Switzerland
Yamine Ait-Ameur, Head, Digital and Mathematics Department, Agence nationale de la recherche, Paris, France

AI changes everything, and that includes how science will look like, research be organised, and knowledge communicated. If there were any doubt about when that might happen, the advent of ChatGPT4 at the latest showed that the shift was already taking place. The session will look at the opportunities and issues for science raised by AI and technological developments, as well as likely developments, and how should scientific ecosystems prepare and respond.

EDUCATION

04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Founders Dialogue: How to succeed in digitizing the education system
MODERATION: Pedro Santa Clara, Director, 42 Lisboa and 42 Porto

SPEAKERS:
José Pacheco, Founder, Escola da Ponte
David J. Harkin, Founder, 8billionideas
Luísa Ribeiro Lopes, Chair Of The Board Of Directors, .PT
João Baracho, Executive Director, CDI Portugal

The DwP conference is by the private sector and for the private sector. In this session the word is given to the private sector to do what the title of the session indicates it will do: presentations by founder of major new digital education tools, platforms and contents, showcasing what they do, why they do it and how. Thereafter they will discuss how digital education programmes can be scaled, mainstreamed, and adapted to local circumstances, and what needs to change in order to make optimal and effective use of digital to help achieve SDG4.

INNOVATION STAGE

MODERATION: Pedro Loupa, Conscious Leadership Mentor

EDUCATION

01:50 PM - 02:10 PM

Digital for Planet - C02TRAFFICAI

SPEAKERS:
Monique Calisti, President and Founder of Digital for Planet and CEO of Martel Innovate

Cities and their citizens can reduce urban CO2 emissions through rules and incentives but also by improving user awareness and choice. C02TRAFFICAI uses Artificial Intelligence to transform sustainable urban mobility and enable policy-driven Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS). It combines a cloud-native platform, IoT sensor/data management, and artificial intelligence to redefine how CO2 emissions are assessed and how city stakeholders use this new knowledge.

EDUCATION

02:10 PM - 02:30 PM

TUMO - The Center for creative technologies

SPEAKERS:
Pegor Papazian, Chief Development Officer, TUMO

Tumo offers a unique learning experience for teenagers aged 12 to 18, focusing on various creative and technological fields such as programming, game development, animation, robotics, digital media, and more. The center provides a self-paced, hands-on learning environment where students can choose from a wide range of courses and projects based on their interests. Tumo's curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in its students.

The center is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and resources to facilitate the learning process. It encourages collaboration, exploration, and personal growth in an innovative and dynamic setting. Tumo's model emphasizes project-based learning and encourages students to work on real-world projects and challenges.

Tumo has gained international recognition for its approach to education and its efforts to empower young people with the skills needed for the digital age.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

02:30 PM - 02:50 PM

IBM - Flex Platform

Powered by: European Green Digital Coalition

SPEAKERS:
Phil Spring, Senior Partner, EMEA Energy & Resources Industry Leader, IBM

IBM’s Flex Platform service, which uses technology to balance buildings’ consumption of electricity with the production of green energy and turns existing buildings into part of the solution by utilizing flexible energy demand. This reduction in energy consumption can help municipalities begin to reduce their carbon footprint and set themselves up for greener success by adopting a flexible approach to their power consumption. Phil will talk about the Flex platform services created by IBM in partnership with Andel Energi, Denmark’s largest energy company, and how it is used by a broader ecosystem in the city of Copenhagen. More information here.

SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING

02:50 PM - 03:10 PM

Procalçado

Powered by: IAPMEI

SPEAKERS:
José Pinto, CEO, Procalçado

Procalçado's journey towards sustainability extends beyond its organizational boundaries, encapsulating its renowned brands, including For Ever, Lemon Jelly, and Wock. José Azevedo Pinto, CEO, will expound upon how Procalçado is pioneering sustainable manufacturing in the footwear sector by transforming production processes to be more efficient and eco-conscious.

Procalçado has been investing in cutting-edge technologies, novel raw materials (such as plant-based materials, cork, algae, etc.), and infrastructural enhancements aimed at aligning with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These proactive measures underscore Procalçado's dual commitment to reducing its environmental footprint and driving innovation to revolutionize how footwear is manufactured.

In this talk, the broader implications of sustainable manufacturing, particularly in the context of biodiversity preservation will be highlighted. The CEO will elucidate how sustainable manufacturing practices not only contribute to the preservation and protection of all life forms but also have the potential to reshape the footwear industry as a whole.

José Azevedo Pinto's presentation will serve as a compelling testament to Procalçado's pioneering efforts in sustainable manufacturing and its unwavering commitment to revolutionizing the footwear industry. It will be a keynote address that showcases the intersection of sustainability, technology, innovation, and industry transformation as driving forces for positive change on a global scale.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

03:10 PM - 03:30 PM

INTELIGG P.C. - CO2 Building’s calculator

Powered by: European Green Digital Coalition

SPEAKERS:
Ali Bagheri, Co-owner and Innovation Manager, INTELIGG P.C.

c-BEMS the main product/service of INTELIGG, is a cloud-based A.I. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tool for Building energy management system (BEMS) supporting multi-zonal control of heating/cooling and lighting systems for energy savings of 40% in a variety of public and private buildings of any size (from small to medium to large). c-BEMS brings building automation technologies to a new level by implementing remote control of multi-zonal HVAC/lighting and lighting systems via Wi-Fi connected sensors and by employing Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms to automate the energy consumption behavior detection, thermal modelling of the building, energy demand prediction and optimization, as well as Model Predictive Control techniques to boost the energy savings by optimally controlling the HVAC/lighting systems. In this regard, c-BEMS is a game-changing innovation which learns the correlation of occupants' comfort with environmental quantities and chooses the temperature that leads to the optimum level of comfort; uses the space's thermal profile, weather forecast and indoor and outdoor environmental values, and gives appropriate commands to the HVAC/lighting systems to achieve the optimum temperature in the space with lower power consumption. At the same time an added feature in the form of a real-time CO2 emissions calculator is provided to the building owners/managers/companies towards their ESG/UN objectives adaptation and their path regarding the climate change. By considering five (5) different input parameters easy to have such as: a) Kind of building (i.e, apartment, industrial, etc), b) Country to be applied, c) Building’s surface area in m2, d) current energy system and usage consumption (in KWh), e) year (or month) of measurement taken, then the output building’s results are calculated which are: a) Expected yearly energy usage before solution in an average year (kWh/year, b) Expected yearly energy usage after solution (kWh/year), c) Energy saved % and d) Total carbon savings enabled (in kgCO2e/year).

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

03:30 PM - 03:50 PM

CSCP - The Lifestyle Test - Inspiring Europeans to lead more positive and sustainable lifestyles

SPEAKERS:
Arlind Xhelili, Project Manager, CSCP

The Lifestyle Test - Inspiring Europeans to lead more positive and sustainable lifestyles.
The newly launched Lifestyle Test is helping residents jump start a positive and sustainable life in eight European countries: Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, and Turkey. Available in local languages, the free web app encourages individuals to adopt positive, sustainable, and healthier lives and helps them reduce their environmental impact. By taking the Lifestyle Test, individuals can see their daily impact on the environment and get inspired via tailored tips on lifestyle choices. More specifically, users are guided through a quick, easy, and accurate test to determine their lifestyle’s impact on the climate. Based on the test results, users get tailored suggestions on their lifestyle choices. Users can then build their own personal plan and see how their daily actions can have a positive impact on the planet and their life! Individuals’ answers and choices also feed into an anonymous data pool that will help decision makers drive change across society – as lifestyle choices ideally are enabled and made accessible and available via changes in policies, institutions, infrastructures, and business to move Europe towards its climate neutrality goal. The Lifestyle Test is developed as part of the EU funded H2020 project PSLifestyle.

03:50 PM - 04:10 PM

Digital Transformation in the Portuguese Blue Economy: The Impact of Fórum Oceano, Hub Azul Portugal, Hub Azul dealroom and Portugal Blue Digital Hub

SPEAKERS:
Rúben Eiras, General Secretary, Fórum Oceano

The benefit of transformative digitalization in Portugal's blue economy, led by Hub Azul Portugal and the Portugal Blue Digital Hub. Hub Azul Portugal is an innovation ecosystem that aims to decarbonize and digitalize the maritime sector, bringing together companies, investors and academic institutions. The role of Fórum Oceano, Portugal Blue Economy Cluster, officially recognized by the Government of Portugal, aims to make the blue economy more competitive and sustainable by attracting private investment.

Benefits include the Hub Azul Dealroom, an online platform that facilitates connections between startups, SMEs and investors, stimulating investment opportunities and partnerships. In addition, companies have access to innovative technologies, market analyses and technical support.

The Portugal Blue Digital Hub, led by Fórum Oceano, accelerates the digital and ecological transformation of SMEs and public organizations in the blue economy. It uses artificial intelligence and an ocean big data platform to promote the digitization, decarbonization and "circularization" of SMEs' processes and business models, allowing them to access funding through DeFi mechanisms.

This panel will offer a concise vision of the future of the Portuguese blue economy, where digitalization and sustainability converge to drive more competitive, inclusive and resilient growth.

SPECIAL EVENING SESSION

04:10 PM - 05:10 PM

Challenges and Opportunities of sustainable finance for the ICT sector

Powered by: Telefónica

MODERATION: Laura Fernandez Cavas, Head of Sustainable Finance, Telefónica

SPEAKERS:
Maya Ormazábal, Sustainability Director, Telefónica
Marisa Aguilar Villa, Managing Director, Country Head, Iberia Allianz Global Investor
Carla La Tona, ESG Advisory Capital Markets, Deutsche Bank
Albane Demblans, European Deputy

The main target of the panel discussion is to identify and delve into the challenges faced by the ICT sector within the emerging European regulatory framework of sustainable financing. Considering the evolving landscape, we aim to comment on and address the challenge posed by the dichotomy surrounding the recognition of digitization as a fundamental driver towards achieving a net-zero economy, while simultaneously experiencing limited acknowledgment within the legal frameworks aimed at identifying sustainable economic activities and thus limiting access to green capital.

Despite emitting a significant amount of green bonds and being considered a key enabler in the journey towards a decarbonized economy, the sector faces limitations in achieving relevant taxonomy-aligned numbers under the current framework. This discrepancy raises questions about the sector's positioning in the green and digital transition and its implications for accessing European funds.

The panel session will consist of distinguished experts from various sectors, providing a comprehensive and multifaceted perspective on the topic. All together will try to identify actual challenges but also opportunities ahead for companies to support and align its strategies with sustainable financing.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

10:00 AM - 10:20 AM

Hubel

Powered by: IAPMEI

SPEAKERS:
Tiago Andrade, CEO, Hubel Group

10:20 AM - 10:40 AM

CDI Portugal Project - Apps for Good

SPEAKERS:
Matilde Buisel, Project Manager of Apps for Good Programme CDI Portugal

Apps for Good (CDI Portugal Project) is an educational technology program that offers schools innovative tech and sustainable courses. We provide students with the skills and motivation they need to create digital solutions based on 17 Sustainable Goals, while equipping teachers with skills and expertise to deliver the projects. The program was recognized with a UNESCO award for its innovative approach to teachers' educational practices. So, we believe that Apps for Good is transforming education.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

10:40 AM - 11:00 AM

DIAL - Unlocking Data for Climate Action: Lessons from Digital Development

SPEAKERS:
Chrissy Martin Meier, Director, Policy, DIAL

EDUCATION

11:00 AM - 11:20 AM

MILAGE LEARN+

SPEAKERS:
Mauro Figueiredo, CEO, MILAGE LEARN+

Meet this innovative solution that has the mission to improve the quality of educational environments, ensuring free, equitable, and quality access to education for ALL children and youth.

The free MILAGE LEARN+ APP for mobile devices and computers (iOS, Android, Windows and OSX) allows students to access educational content in online, blended or flipped learning. This app is a tool to support students in the autonomous solving of problems implementing a pedagogical model that includes gamification, self and peer assessment.

11:20 AM - 11:40 AM

Unipartner - Accelerating sustainability with the cloud

Powered by: Unipartner

SPEAKERS:
Guilherme Porto, Datacenter Transformation Consultant, Unipartner

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

Digital collaboration to achieve Carbon Neutrality
MODERATION: Kevin Thompson, COO, GeSI

SPEAKERS:
Chris White, President, NEC Laboratories America
Saeed Al Zarooni, Group Chief Procurement Officer, e& Group
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI
Jim Gowen, VP Supply Chain Operations and Chief Sustainability Officer, Verizon

Embark on a transformative journey into the next era of sustainable supply chain management. In this session, e& Group, NEC, and GeSI will unveil their groundbreaking vision and collaborative research, highlighting the immense potential of digital advancements and cross-sector partnerships. Discover how this unique collaboration leverages the cutting-edge digital platform designed not only to optimize supply chains, driving decarbonization efforts with end-to-end visibility, advanced optimization tools, and dynamic simulation scenarios, but also to be the catalyst for collaborations across industries, regions and with policymakers. This isn't just a tool—it's a bridge, connecting diverse stakeholders and enabling a unified approach to address real-world challenges, achieve carbon neutrality, and secure a competitive advantage. This initiative goes beyond refining supply chain processes; it's about revolutionizing them for a sustainable future. Dive deep into the blueprint behind this collaboration, which promises more than just incremental change—it offers a paradigm shift. Don't miss out on this enlightening session, a beacon for sustainable innovation in supply chain management.

12:40 PM - 02:00 PM

Lunch Break
EDUCATION

02:20 PM - 02:40 PM

Beyond Education Project

SPEAKERS:
Bernardo Teixeira Motta, Co-founder and CEO, Beyond Education

Beyond Education (BE) is an innovative, french-based edtech start-up operating globally with the mission to empower students with 21st century competencies they will need to become architects of their own lives. Currently, BE is present in more than 5 countries, serving more than 200k students across 1000 schools and universities.

BE has developed the first online scientifically validated 21st century competencies assessment (also often referred as soft skills) calibrated for 10-12, 13-15, 16-18 and 19-21 years old. The assessment measures students' 21st century competencies on-line in just 30minutes. Schools and universities are using the assessment to:

Analyse students' 21st century competencies development - like leadership, creativity, communication, critical thinking among others
· Benchmark themselves locally, regionally and internationally
· Equip educators with insights about their students’ 21st century competencies level

BIODIVERSITY

02:40 PM - 03:00 PM

NTT Data - VALU-ES

SPEAKERS:
Jesus Carrasco, Technical Manager Biodiversity & Natural Capital, NTT Data

Companies, and especially bigger ones, need tools to manage biodiversity disclosures and, soon, management in a coherent way. Although ESG reporting tools exist, and some biodiversity-assessment aids are available, there exists no tool that provides comprehensive support to the localisation, assessment, evaluation, and preparation for the managing of natural capital.

VALU-ES is a web-based application and supported methodology that allows even multinational corporates to organise its natural capital information in a secure, compliant, and adaptive manner. The application provides layered access to different client users, who are then supported in the characterisation of natural assets (TRANSPARENT-compliant), materiality analysis, and crucially the associated ecosystem services (CICES-compliant). On that basis, the app realises a valuation, provides metrics, and benchmarks them, driving attention to outstanding elements.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

03:00 PM - 03:20 PM

Ericsson - Optimisation of Port processes

SPEAKERS:
Jasmin Masic, Sustainability Manager, Ericsson

Come and explore with us the transformative power of digitalization and 5G connectivity in optimizing ports and supporting industry decarbonization. Let’s delve into how digitalization enhances efficiency and sustainability in port operations, while 5G connectivity emerges as a game-changer in revolutionizing communication, automation, and real-time data analysis.

Through the case study of the port of Livorno and the port of Aveiro, by Ericsson, we will showcase the practical application of these concepts. Ericsson's innovative approach demonstrates how 5G and digitalization can support ports in reducing their environmental footprint and increasing efficiency and optimization.

Environmental sustainability experts highlight the crucial role of these technologies in ongoing decarbonization efforts, offering insights into the potential opportunities for other ports.

Come join us to discuss the future of a lower carbon, more efficient future for port operations.

EDUCATION

03:20 PM - 03:40 PM

Madalia.World - Can the Metaverse save the World?

SPEAKERS:
Candy Flores de Freitas, CEO and Co-founder of Madalia World and Executive Director of Dimmersions

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

03:40 PM - 04:00 PM

LIGHTENJIN

Powered by: IAPMEI

SPECIAL EVENING SESSION

04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Innovating How the World Approaches Sustainability
MODERATION: Stephen Jordan, CEO, Institute for Sustainable Development

SPEAKERS:
Joaquin Ruiz, Director, Biosphere 2, University of Arizona
Nizar Kammourie, CEO, SAWACO
Christer Otterström, CEO, Hummeltorp SE
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI

GeSI has been calling for digital transformation ever since its founding, but recent findings from the IPCC have given new urgency to finding alternative solutions to “business as usual” when it comes to climate policies and strategies. This panel will look at both ends of the climate innovation pipeline, featuring Dr. Joaquin Ruiz, director of Biosphere 2, which conducts the world’s largest controlled environmental experiments and two of the world’s leading experts in their respective fields: Nizar Kammourie, CEO of SAWACO, the leading private desalination company in Saudi Arabia and Christer Otterstrom, the pioneering CEO of Hummeltorp, who is reinventing everything you ever thought you knew about gravel pits and construction and debris recycling. Also featuring GeSI CEO Luis Neves and Stephen Jordan, the CEO of the Institute for Sustainable Development, this conversation will provide inspirational case studies of what can be done, dissect current challenges and obstacles to overcoming “business as usual” inertia, and identify pathways forward for putting action-oriented R&D, innovation, and digital transformation at the heart of global climate policy.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

10:00 AM - 10:20 AM

Unipartner - Driving a Corporate Sustainability Culture

Powered by: Unipartner

SPEAKERS:
Nuno Ricardo, Digital Lab Leader, Unipartner

A presentation that encompasses two consultative services with a focus on sustainability.

The first one is our DIF initiative. DIF is a program that aims to help organizations accelerate digital innovation and create a culture of agility, involving business and technology teams in the innovation process. The Program’s sessions can have different focus themes, one of them being sustainability.

When the focus is on sustainability, the objective is to challenge teams to find creative digital AI solutions that have the potential to create a positive impact within the scope of their organizations or customer operations. These factory sessions can be hosted for or implemented in organizations from all sectors, with teams that join members from areas such as, IT, Sustainability, Innovation, and more. They start with an innovation workshop and move on to an ideation and prototype definition process. Once prototypes have been designed, teams present their solutions and are evaluated against categories that contribute to sustainable development, like reduction of carbon emissions, circular economy, optimization of supply chain operations.

On the other hand, there is our People, Sustainability and Digital Impact Challenge, for our whole organization. The objective of the challenge was to foster innovation, drive offerings with a positive impact on people and the planet, and accelerate our contribution to the UN’s 17 SDGs.

Teams brainstormed ideas to create new solutions, or presented solutions already created or implemented by their areas, according to guidelines designed specifically for the challenge. The process allowed them to reflect and discover new angles about potential ideas, and, as a result, promote their great impact next to customers.

Teams were given 2 months to team up, ideate and submit their applications, which were then evaluated by an internal jury. The winning solution was the one with greater impact on the UN’s 17 SDGs.

BLUE BIOECONOMY

10:20 AM - 10:40 AM

SEAentia Project

SPEAKERS:
João Rito, Founding partner & Manager, SEAentia

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

10:40 AM - 11:00 AM

AddSecure - Logic Transport Management System

Powered by: European Green Digital Coalition

SPEAKERS:
Johanna Giorgi, Chief Sustainability Officer, AddSecure
Grzegorz Janas, Smart Transport Strategic Alliance & Program Director, AddSecure

Logic TMS is a transport management system offered as an end-to-end solution for carriers. Logic TMS brings the entire order management process to a modern cloud-based platform, providing real-time control and insights that help optimize every stage of the transport process, including fleet and fuel utilization and order management. The AI-enabled AutoPlanner tool help calculate best route combination, highlighting associated fuel and cost savings.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

11:00 AM - 11:20 AM

PREDRI – failure PREvention and DrIving optimisation

Powered by: European Green Digital Coalition

SPEAKERS:
Alfredo Rosado Muñoz, Full Professor and Research Director for PREDRI

Combustion engines will be operating for a long period yet, especially in heavy transport (Truck & Bus). For vehicles consuming more than 20 liters per 100 kms, a reduction in just one or two liters per 100 kms means a great reduction in emissions since they are intensively used and typically run more than 500kms per day. Such reduction can be simply obtained by efficient driving.

PREDRI aims at reducing the fuel consumption, reduce engine failures and optimize maintenance. Vehicles are remotely monitored using a telemetry system obtaining vehicle parameters (engine temperature, pressure, rpms, braking events, GPS location...). Aggregating data from traffic and weather, an algorithm is able to determine the optimal working regime for the vehicle compromising efficiency and timing. The in-vehicle device provides a driving advice to the driver. Further data analysis may anticipate failures, avoiding severe and costly reparations which in turn reduces parts usage and thus emissions due to manufacturing. In the same line, regular maintenance periodization is adapted according to the working conditions for each vehicle, optimizing the use of regular parts replaced: oils, brake pads, batteries, filters... thus reducing emissions by not using unnecessary products.

The system is currently tested and under development for one year in a bus fleet (c.a. 100 vehicles). On average, 900 litres saved per day, 2600 kg of CO2 saved per day (average of 2.50kg per diesel/gas litre); 300 running days per year results in 780 CO2 Tonnes saved. Concerning CO2 reductions due to less use of parts and maintenance products, estimation is not accurate yet, but a reduction in severe failures has been already detected, together with an extension of maintenance periodization of 2000kms (on average). Finally, another CO2 reduction comes with the life extension of the vehicle since the replacement period is longer due to better engine care.

SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING

11:20 AM - 11:40 AM

Tintex Textiles S.A.

Powered by: IAPMEI

SPEAKERS:
Pedro Silva, Head of Communication & Corporate Affairs, Tintex Textiles S.A.

12:30 PM - 02:00 PM

Lunch Break
EDUCATION

02:00 PM - 02:20 PM

The Democrat Programme

SPEAKERS:
Karsten Krüger, Director of Research, University of Barcelona

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

02:20 PM - 02:40 PM

World Resources Forum - How to drive CE in the digital health space

SPEAKERS:
Sonia Valdivia, Scientific Director, World Resources Forum
Els Ducheyn, Senior Manager Material Compliance & EPR, JNJ

Digital health devices are used increasingly in the health sector bringing benefits to patients a.o. by empowering them to take care of their health, enabling more personalized care, and through early detection. Similarly, the use of wearable devices in remote clinical trials may help to diversify the clinical trial population and therefore reduce possible risks of bias. These digital health devices contain valuable raw materials that are essential to the European economy. Currently many of these devices end up in landfill or are incinerated, meaning these raw materials are lost. The Digital Health in Circular Economy (DICE) is a European project funded under Horizon Europe aiming to develop and demonstrate circular and environmentally sound solutions for designing, collecting, reusing, refurbishing, remanufacturing, and recycling digital health devices. The project is implemented in five healthcare ecosystems across Europe, with community-engaged pilots in Norway, Belgium, Slovenia, Spain, and Germany. The goal is to mitigate the global health e-waste problem, alleviate the shortage of critical raw materials, and protect the health and safety of those involved in the circular economy.

The project aims to extend the lifetime of digital healthcare devices by developing and piloting solutions across the entire product life-cycle. The project will highlight major outcomes achieved in the first year and explore how these results can be uptaken within the healthcare sector and leveraged towards adjacent sectors. Addressing sustainability from a holistic perspective in the digital agenda is crucial for patients, health-care centers, policy makers and producers for increasing positive impacts and reducing the overall footprint.

The aim of this session is to introduce the DICE project and efforts to reduce the current digital health footprint and increase positive impacts as well as to engage participants in the discussion towards a circular transition.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

02:40 PM - 03:00 PM

NUVEM Initiative

SPEAKERS:
Elisa Tarzia, Cofounder and Vice-President, 351 Portuguese Startup Association
Gerardo Lisboa, President, ESOP – Portuguese Open-Source Software Companies Association

For a fairer and more competitive cloud ecosystem in Portugal:

351 Community – Portuguese Startup Association and ESOP – Portuguese Open-Source Software Companies Association lead the NUVEM Initiative in Portugal. This initiative was originally launched in Spain (“Nubes”) and more recently in Portugal, together counting on the collaboration and support of more than sixty companies representing the technology sector in the Iberian Peninsula.

It consists of a movement to build a fairer and more competitive cloud ecosystem in Portugal, which aims to appeal to the need of overcoming the obstacles that this ecosystem still faces. By promoting a discussion open to all stakeholders and decision-makers about improving the cloud ecosystem, the aim of the NUVEM Initiative is for the cloud to be part of a fair, competitive, transparent, secure, and sustainable environment, helping to place our country at the forefront of this technology.

EDUCATION

03:00 PM - 03:20 PM

The 8 BillionIdeas Project

SPEAKERS:
David J. Harkin, Founder, 8billionideas

8billionideas is an EdTech and services company with the mission to give every student on the planet the skills and belief to change the world. Today, students must be equipped to tackle a dynamic future, where the need for skills like problem-solving, creativity, and emotional intelligence is set to skyrocket. Centred around five pillars, 8billionideas focuses on teaching entrepreneurship, career education, wellbeing, health and performance, as well as life skills to students of all ages. It has worked with more than 250,000 students from around the world on four continents and has become an award-winning organisation recognised by Tes and COBIS on a global scale. In 2021, 8billionideas was honoured to be one of twenty organisations that were featured by St James' Palace in its publication on 'Leadership and Innovation - For the next 300 years'.

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

03:20 PM - 03:40 PM

The UN Innovation Technology Accelerator for Cities

SPEAKERS:
Hartwig Kremer, Senior Programme Management Officer, UN Innovation Technology Accelerator for Cities, UNITAC

EDUCATION

03:40 PM - 04:00 PM

.PT - Rampa Digital
BIODIVERSITY

04:00 PM - 04:20 PM

The Global Forest Bond

SPEAKERS:
Marco Van der Ree, Interim Executive Director, Conexsus

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES

04:20 PM - 04:40 PM

Sustainable Skylines

SPEAKERS:
Tom Moran, Co-Chair, GeSI Climate Change Committee

Startup Portugal Stage

02:30 PM - 03:00 PM

Fireside Chat: How can Startups accelerate a sustainable economy

SPEAKERS:
António Dias Martins, Executive Director, Startup Portugal
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI

03:00 PM - 03:30 PM

Sustainable Ocean, Digital Solutions with Fórum Oceano
MODERATION: Rúben Eiras, Secretary General, Fórum Oceano

SPEAKERS:
Ana Costa, Sustainability & Blue Economy Director, Beta-i
Tanya Silveira, Senior Technician, IPMA
Nuno Lourenço, President, +Atlantic CoLAB
Eduardo Silva, TEC4SEA Strategy Coordinator, INESC TEC

03:30 PM - 04:00 PM

How Goparity is empowering people to use their money for good

SPEAKERS:
Rita Oliveira, CMO, Goparity

04:00 PM - 04:30 PM

How to create 3000 Digital Enabled Green Startups in Portugal

SPEAKERS:
João Kuchembuck, Head of Investments and Subsidies, Startup Portugal

04:30 PM - 05:00 PM

GovWise: a startup business case

SPEAKERS:
Francisco Figueiredo, Co-founder and CEO - GovWise

05:00 PM - 05:30 PM

Faber: investing in ocean & climate impact and SDGs

SPEAKERS:
Rita Sousa, Partner, Faber Ocean, Climate Tech

05:30 PM - 06:00 PM

ESNA and Europe Leading the Way for Green & Digital Startups

SPEAKERS:
Inês Magriço, Finance Director, Europe Startup Nations Alliance (ESNA)

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Funding Green Projects

SPEAKERS:
Stephan Morais, Co-Founder and Managing General Partner, Indico Capital Partners
Manuel Caldeira Cabral, President, Startup Portugal's Strategic Council

STARTUP COMPETITION

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Pitch Session 1 - Register here

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

GED Ventures: Tech 4 Purpose

SPEAKERS:
João Pedro Silva, Investment Manager, GED Ventures

STARTUP COMPETITION

12:00 PM - 01:00 PM

Pitch Session 2 - Register here

SPEAKERS:
CycleAI
Connect Robotics
The Carbon Games
Pyck

01:00 PM - 02:00 PM

Lunch Break

02:00 PM - 02:30 PM

MAZE impact: Delivering positive social and environmental outcomes

SPEAKERS:
Rita Casimiro, Partner, MAZE Impact

STARTUP COMPETITION

02:30 PM - 03:30 PM

Pitch Session 3 - Register here

SPEAKERS:
EXO Innovation and Sustainability
Ecoceno
CO2offset
SEAentia

03:30 PM - 04:00 PM

Empowering Sustainability Startups: UNION Venture Builders Bridging Strategic Investments

SPEAKERS:
Carlos Mendes, Managing Partner, UNION Venture Builders

STARTUP COMPETITION

04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

Pitch Session 4 - Register here

05:00 PM - 05:30 PM

Unlocking innovation to boost the energy transition

SPEAKERS:
Ana Casaca, Global Head of Innovation, Galp

05:30 PM - 06:00 PM

Pitch competition finalists announcement & closing

Powered by: Startup Portugal

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Regenerative Web3 and its Impact on Sustainability

SPEAKERS:
Eduardo Marques, CEO & Founder, Zebra Regen House
Boris Spremo, Enterprise Business Development Lead, Polygon
Peter Prins, Co-Director, Grondex

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

How does Innovation enable sustainability and take Startups to a Global Stage?

SPEAKERS:
António Dias Martins, Executive Director, Startup Portugal
Pedro Silveira, Key Account Manager, AICEP
António Grilo, President, ANI
José Paiva, Co-Founder and President, Landing.Jobs

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Fostering Social Impact with Digital Solutions

SPEAKERS:
Nuno Comando, Head of Incubation, Acceleration and Communications, Casa do Impacto

STARTUP COMPETITION

12:00 PM - 01:00 PM

Pitch Competition Final

02:00 PM - 02:30 PM

BlueBio Alliance: Promoting entrepreneurship in blue biotech

SPEAKERS:
Ana B. Assis, Media & Communication Manager - BlueBio Alliance

02:30 PM - 03:30 PM

Envisioning a Net Zero Europe

SPEAKERS:
João Kuchembuck, Head of Investments & Subsidies - Startup Portugal
Teresa Fiuza, Executive Vice President - Portugal Ventures
Pedro Dominguinhos, President, National Monitoring Commission for the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PPR)

03:30 PM - 04:00 PM

Accelerating Inclusion and Diversity through tech-enabled startups

SPEAKERS:
Fernando Cabral, Chief Venture Growth, Djassi Africa

04:00 PM - 04:30 PM

Closing: Shaping Portugal's Entrepreneurial Vision

SPEAKERS:
António Dias Martins, Executive Director, Startup Portugal
Luis Neves, CEO, GeSI