[WEBINAR] What the Future: Cities

The future of cities is up for grabs due to three main tensions: hybridization of work, climate change and affordability. For corporations, this has broad implications for their workforces but also for the kinds of products they need to innovate. That’s true for everyone: auto companies, office supply makers, tech firms, equipment manufacturers, and even restaurants will have to consider what hybrid life or changing commuting mean for our buying habits and the occasions in which we shop and dine. 

Tune in on October 10 for an in-depth look at the future of cities for a discussion of the deeply personal and existential concepts of where we live and where we work. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael will share exclusive Ipsos data and insight from our Future of Cities study, the Ipsos Global Trends report, and expert interviews with:  

  • Martin Schwarz, global solutions architect, HP
  • Gil Penalosa, urbanist
  • Hudson Riehl, senior vice president, National Restaurant Association
  • Hoss Hassani, vice president of Charging & Energy, General Motors
  • Keith A. James, mayor, West Palm Beach, Florida
  • Kay Sargent, senior principal, director of WorkPlace, HOK 

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Speakers :

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    Matt Carmichael, What the Future editor and head of the Ipsos Trends and Foresight Lab

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