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Red Sea Global, Riyadh Municipality, ROSHN, Quality of Life Program Centre, Osool Real Estate, among high-profile speakers at Big 5 Global and LiveableCitiesX

Red Sea Global, Riyadh Municipality, ROSHN, Quality of Life Program Centre, Osool Real Estate, among high-profile speakers at Big 5 Global and LiveableCitiesX

As urbanization accelerates globally, the need for innovative urban development and construction strategies has never been more urgent, with 80% of the world’s population projected to live in cities by 2080, particularly in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia. From 26 to 29 November, Big 5 Global, along with co-located events LiveableCitiesX, GeoWorld and Future FM, will host five strategic summits, uniting 1,500 leaders from government and the private sector to shape the future of urban communities.

“As cities in the Global South face challenges like overcrowding and resource optimization, the Global North faces the complexities of aging populations and infrastructure, all which require immediate action. This calls for governments, national vision initiatives and the construction sector to work together and build liveable cities of tomorrow,” said Josine Heijmans, Senior Vice President, dmg events. “Big 5 Global, together with LiveableCitiesX, has established itself as the epicentre of thought leadership, uniting visionaries, innovators and policymakers to shape the future of urban development and set the agenda for sustainable growth and resilient infrastructure.”

Saudi speakers to lead strategic discussions

The urban construction and infrastructure sector across MEASA is booming, with $6.75 trillion in projects underway. National visions like Saudi Vision 2030 are key drivers, pushing forward urban development and economic diversification. Aligning with these goals, Big 5 Global Leaders’ Summit and LiveableCitiesX Summit will bring together global leaders from both government and private sectors to lead strategic discussions on innovation, sustainability and the future of urban development.

“At Riyadh Municipality it is our aim to create vibrant, sustainable and resilient urban spaces, enhancing the quality of life for all residents and enabling the Saudi Vision 2030 agenda. LiveableCitiesX Summit aligns with our mission, as we place well-being, sustainability and livability at the heart of our city’s development,” said Eng. Hussain Saud AlSudairy, Deputy Mayor at Riyadh Municipality. Guided by Saudi Vision 2030, Riyadh continues its journey to becoming one of the most liveable and vibrant cities in the world. The LiveableCitiesX Summit aligns with the municipality’s mission of creating sustainable, resilient cities that enhance quality of life.

Eng. Mohammed Alwabely, Vice Deputy Mayor for Iconic Projects at Riyadh Region Municipality, said: “By leveraging innovative urban design, sustainable practices and community-cantered spaces, we at Riyadh Municipality aim to create an environment that aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, driving both economic growth and enhancing quality of life for all residents.”

Bringing expertise from Saudi Arabia, high-profile speakers from Sultan Moraished, Group Head of Technology & Corporate Excellence, Red Sea Global; Adel Alzahrani, Executive Director; ROSHN; David Watkins, Chief Projects Development Officer, Osool Real Estate; Alsaleh Sugati, Director of Advanced Analytics and Research, Quality of Life Program Centre; will also join the summits.

International speakers shape global conversations

For the first time in the MEASA region, some of the globally renowned speakers will participate in the summits, bringing perspectives and real-life city use cases that align with global urban development and construction trends.

His Excellency Robert Beugré Mambé, Prime Minister of Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) will be one such speaker delivering a keynote address at LiveableCitiesX Summit. Commenting on his participation, His Excellency said: “The future of our nations lies in building cities that are resilient and liveable, which demands a visionary approach that combines sustainable urban planning with robust infrastructure and deep-rooted community engagement. Our mission is clear: to design urban spaces that are efficient, dynamic and most importantly centres of well-being for every citizen. I am honoured to participate in the LiveableCitiesX Summit, where we will share insights and shape the blueprint for a sustainable and thriving urban future for generations to come.”

Urban development and construction have the ability to connect communities, drive economic growth and make a tangible difference in the fight against climate change. In the lead-up to Big 5 Global Leaders’ Summit, Fred Mills, Founder and Managing Director of The B1M, emphasized the transformative role of construction in shaping the future of cities. He said: “From pioneering energy projects to transformative urban regeneration and vital infrastructure developments, construction is at the heart of progress. In my keynote address at Big 5 Global Leaders’ Summit, I will share some of the most inspiring examples of how construction is changing the world today and explore what we can do as an industry to enhance our impact, innovate and build our future projects.”

Among renowned international speakers joining the summits are Lord Udny-Lister, UK Co-Chair, UAE-UK Business Council, who also served as the Chief Strategic Advisor to the former Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson. Sandro Alex Cruz de Oliveira, Secretary of Infrastructure Paraná – Brazil, Infrastructure Secretariat of the State of Paraná; Lufuno Ratsiku, President, South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions (SACPCMP); and Prof. Carlos Moreno, Founder of the 15-minute City Concept and Scientific Director of the research lab “Entrepreneurship Territory Innovation”, IAE Paris-Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

Running from 26 – 29 November, Big 5 Global Leaders’ Summit, LiveableCitiesX Summit, Big 5 Global FutureTech Summit, GeoWorld Summit and IFMA Global | Middle East Summit are supported by Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Dubai Municipality, Dubai Land Department, Vision 2030, Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre, Al Bawani, Wurth, China State Construction Engineering Corporation Middle East, JLL, UAE-UK Business Council, AtkinsRealis, Deyaar, Climate Neutral Real Estate, Expo City Dubai, KEO International, DLR Group, among others. For more information, visit www.big5global.com and www.liveablecitiesx.com.

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