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DINAS PARIWISATA DAN KEBUDAYAAN PROVINSIDAERAH KHUSUS IBUKOTA JAKARTA

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: Kepala Oinas Komunikasi, Informatika, dan Kehumasan ProvinsiOKI Jakarta

: Kepala Oinas Pariwisata dan Kebudayaan Provinsi OKI Jakarta: .;l{5"'; /-1,11:;8, 51: Pentmg: 1 (satu) berkas: Permohonan kesediaan menjadi pembicara dalam kegiatan New CitiesSummit 2015

Sesuai dengan arahan Gubernur Provinsi OKI Jakarta terkait penyelenggaraankegiatan New Cities Summit 2015, dengan ini disampaikan hal-hal sebagai berikut :

1. Pemerintah Provinsi OKI Jakarta bekerjasama dengan New Cities Foundation,lembaga nirlaba asal Swiss akan melaksanakan kegiatan New Cities Summit 2015dengan tema "Seizing The Urban Moment'. Kegiatan ini merupakan sebuah eventinternasional mengenai perencanaan pembangunan perkotaan (urban planning),pengembangan ekonomi kota dan kesejahteraannya serta masa depan sebuahkota yang akan dilaksanakan pada tanggal 9 s.d 11 Juni 2015 Uadwal kegiatanterlampir).

2. Kegiatan ini akan dihadiri oleh 800 peserta dari 60 negara antara lain para Walikotadari berbagai negara, akademisi, CEO, arsitek, praktisi dibidang perkotaan,termasuk peraih hadiah Nobel Perdamaian dari Bangladesh yaitu MuhammadYunus.

3. Sehubungan dengan hal tersebut, dimohon kesediaan Bapak berkenan menjadiPembicara (Speaker) pada kegiatan dimaksud pada

hari : Rabutanggal : 10 Juni 2015waktu : Pukul14A5 s.d 15.20tempat : Ciputra Artpreneur - Lotte Shopping Avenue

JI Prof. Dr. Satrio No.28, Setiabudi, Jakarta Selatanmateri : Keynote Conversation: "The Internet of Urban Things"

Atas perhatian dan perkenan Bapak, saya ucapkan terima kasih.

Tembusan :1. Gubernur Provinsi OKI Jakarta;2. Wakil Gubernur Provinsi OKI Jakarta;3 Sekrelaris Oaerah Provinsi OKI Jakarta;4. Oepuli Gubernur Bidang Budaya dan Pariwisala Provinsi OKI Jakarta;5. Asislen Perekonomian Sekda. Provinsi OKI Jakarta;6. Kepala Biro Kepala Oaerah dan Kerjasama Luar Negeri Selda. Provinsi OKI Jakarta.

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MONDAY JUNE 8, 2015

Side Events

TUESDAY JUNE 9, 2015

Welcome and Introduction

John Rossant, Chairman, New Cities Foundation

Opening Address

H.E. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Governor of Jakarta

Opening Ceremony

Getting the most out of your Summit Experience

Mathieu Lefevre, Executive Director, New Cities Foundation

Keynote: The Urban Moment

Greg Lindsay, Author and Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council

Panel Discussion: Seizing the Urban Moment

By 2°50 - less than olle generation from now - an additional 2.5 billion people willbecome city-dwellers. This enormous demographic shift to cities, this "urban moment"!is leading to a wave of investment in urban services and infrastructure on a scale we havenever seen. Coupled with new technological possibilities, this presents us with anextraordinary opportunity to shape a better world for future generations. How can we

seize the urban moment?

Reuben Abraham, Chief Executive Officer and Senior Fellow,lDFC InstituteFahd AI Rasheed, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, EmaarEconomic Cityojarot Saiful Hidayat, Vice Governor of Jakarta (TBC)Chris Leong, Chief Marketing Officer, Schneider Electric

Peggy Liu, Chairperson, Joint US China Collaboration on Clean Energy (JUCCCE)

Moderated by: Jason Pomeroy, Principal and Founder, Pomeroy Studio

Networking break

Breakout

Plenary Hall City of Opportunity: Case Study on JakartaCo-hosted by the City of Jakarta

Jakarta is an extraordinary urban laboratory. It is one of the fastestgrowing cities in the world and a rising hub of economic and culturalactivity. It also faces acute challenges including traffic congestionand flooding. How is Jakarta seizing the urban moment?

Sarwo Handayani, Director, Governor's Team for DevelopmentAcceleration, City of JakartaAndreas Suhono, Director General, Ministry of Public Works,

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Republic of IndonesiaPeter Kindel, Partner - Head of Urban Design, Skidmore, Owingsand Merrill LLPRepresentative from Sinar Mas Land

Moderated by Joe Cochrane, Indonesia Correspondent, InternationalNew York Times

Breakout Room A Home: Making Housing Affordable on a Large Scale

A third of city dwellers globally live in inadequate housing and closeto one billion people live in urban slums. How can the private andpublic sectors work together to unlock the housing market toprovide decent affordable homes on a large scale? How can betterhousing policies be put in place quickly? What new business models

and housing innovations appear to be working?

Bima Arya, Mayor, City of Bogar (TBC)Alastair Parvin, Founder, WikiHouseIka Lestari Aji, Head of Housing and Building Department, City of

Jakarta (TBC)Shirish Sankhe, Director, Mumbai Office, McKinsey & Co.Vishnu Swaminathan, India Country Director, Ashoka

Moderated by: Sara schonhardt, Reporter and Editor, Wali Street

Journal

Breakout Room B Delivering the Promise of Technology

Technology is reshaping cities and cities are reshaping technology.

But are big urban data and the internet of things really delivering ontheir promise to make cities more efficient and better managed?How can technology help solve real urban problems like traffic,housing and insecurity? What are the key trends of the future

connected city? What are the risks inherent to a connected city andhow can these be mitigated?

Charbel Aoun. Senior Vice President - Smart Cities, SchneiderElectricIng Dong (ho, Director, Seoul Innovation, Seoul MetropolitanGovernment

Stephanie Huf, Head of Marketing and Communications, Industryand Society, EricssonFlorent Peyre, Co~Founder and Chief Operations Officer, PlacemeterRepresentative from Jakarta Smart City Project

Moderated by: Gareth Mitchell, Host of BBC Click

12:45 pm- 2:00 pm Lunch with Meetups

2:00 pm - 3:15 pm Breakout

Breakout Room A Water Solutions for the 21 st Century City

The world is facing a massive water challenge; more people have amobile phone than a working toilet. Fewer have access to reliabledrinking water. The poor are paying more for their water: a slum

dweller in Nairobi pays more than 5 times more than an averageNorth American. Cities cannot sustain massive growth withoutensuring reliable access to safe drinking water.

carla May Berina-Kim. Executive Director, Manila WaterFoundationKoen Broersma, Urban Water Management Specialist andConsultant - Water Management, Royal HaskoningDHV

Breakout Room B

Workshop

(ontidt: lti.~i j)r~-llt PrObL r.1Aziza Chaouni, Architect and Founding Principal, Aziza ChaouniProjectsRoch Cheroux, Chief Executive Officer - South East Asia, SuezEnvironnement

Moderated by: Nick Clark, Environment Editor, AI Jazeera

Unlocking the Grid: Solutions for Urban Mobility

Traffic is a universal urban challenge. Cities with unprecedentedurban growth and a rising middle class struggle with theconsequences of paralyzing congestion. In many large cities, theproblem has reached dramatic proportion: the average speed of acar in Jakarta today is 5 kilometers per hour. se

Mohd Azharuddin, Director, Performance Management & DeliveryUnit, Prime Minister's Department, MalaysiaNoni Sri Ayati Purnomo, President Director, Blue Bird GroupHoldingDavid Allen, Head of Business Development and Special Projects,Asia Pacific, Bombardier TransportationManuel Salgado, Deputy Mayor for Urban Planning, LisbonJianping Wu, Professor and Director of Future Transport,Tsinghua University

Moderated by: Greg Lindsay, Author and Senior Fellow, AtlanticCouncil

Inclusivity, Empowerment and Models of GovernanceIn partnership with Ashoka

Finding new ways of empowering citizens will be crucial toaddressing the urban challenges of the 21st century, such asaffordability and endemic inequality. How can citizens beempowered to make cities more inclusive? How can they be giventhe tools to generate new models of governance? How can citiesbecome laboratories for change?

Hosted by Vishnu Swaminathan, Director - India, Ashoka

3:15 pm - 3:45 pm Networking break

3:45 pm - 4:00 pm Keynote Address: The Future of Urban Mobility

Josephine Teo, Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Transport,Singapore (TBC)

4:00 pm -4:40 pm

What Works is an inspiring series of 10 short talks by urban innovators. These 6·minutepresentations will offer a sharp focus on some practical solutions to urban problemsfacing all cities. Because we need to know what works!

• Nadiem Makarim, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, GO·JEKPrashant Mehra, Founder, 1Gut GarbageMarion Waller, Senior Advisor, Mayor of Paris and Director, 'Reinventer Paris' ProjectEmily Brooke, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, BlazeTomi Alakoski, f:xecutive Director, Me&MyCity

Moderated by: Jason Pomeroy, Principal and Founder, Pomeroy Studio

4:40 pm - 5: 00pm Jakarta Urban Challenge

The New Cities Foundation and the World Bank's Connect4C1imate program invitesuniversity students and entrepreneurs in Indonesia to propose projects to addressJakarta's mobility and traffic challenges. The Challenge rewards the most effectivesolutions that reduce traffic, reduce air congestion, reduce GHG emissions or improvesafety and accessibility.

The three finalists will present their projects onstage, to be judged by our expert panel.

7'30 pm -10,oopm Gala Dinner Hosted by the City of Jakarta

5'00 pm - 5'45 pm Panel Discussion: Animating Our Public SpacesIn partnership with the Global Cultural Districts Network

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The Judging Panel consists of'

John Rossant, Chairman, New Cities FoundationSutanto Soehodho, Deputy Governor for Industry, Trade, and Transportation, City ofJakartaSarwo Handayani, Head of Governors team for Development Acceleration, City of

JakartaKe Feng, Urban Transport Specialist, World BankNeli Triana, Senior I dill r i.md Dl'puty Ht:'ad of ,V1etropolitan Desk, KompasMohammed Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Recipient and Founder, Grameen Bank

Public spaces create the stage for informal public performance, street festivals,intelligent lighting, and large-scale public art works. These organic gatherings make acritical difference to the character of public spaces and the emotional resonance they

have for visitors and locals alike, how people move and gather. Unfortunately, much ofthe public space we see in today's biggest cities is made up of the leftover space withinthe built urban fabric.

What are contemporary strategies to create space for citizens? Are the best examples ofpublic space built or organic? What will the future public square look like? What are thelessons to be learned from the successful animation and humanization of our publicspaces? How do we design our public spaces with sensitivity to these potentialities?

• Ole Scheeren, Founder and Architect, Buro Ole ScheerenMarcus Westbury, Founder, Renew Newcastle

• Shilo Shiv Suleman, Artist and Founder, Fearless CollectiveTheresa Famularo, Producer, Cre8ion

• Leslie Koch, President, The Trust at Governor's IslandModerated by: Maxwell Anderson, Eugene McDermott Director, Dallas Museum of Art

H.E. Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Governor of JakartaAgus D.W. Martowardojo, Governor of Bank Indonesia

WEDNESDAY JUNE 10, 2015

Opening of the day

Mathieu Lefevre, Executive Director, New Cities Foundation

Keynote - The Social Business City

Mohammed Yunus, Nobel Peace Prize Recipient and Founder, Grameen Bank

Panel Discussion - Can cities really save the world?

Cities are now widely recognized as the engines of environmental, economic and socialchange in this urban century. How can cities meaningfully lead the wayan the majorissues of our time: climate change, economic crisis, job creation, inequality or security?Has too much hope been placed in cities? Should the return of the city-state bewelcomed? Are we turning our backs on our rural roots?

• Daniel Libeskind, Founder and Architect, Studio Daniel LibeskindMohammad Ramdhan Pomanto, Mayor of Makassar, Indonesia

• Siddhartha Sengupta, D~puty ,....\~n;'lgil1g DirL(tor & Group Executive Officer­International Baf1kin[., St;HI~ BJnk ('f lndi:-J

Moderated by: Nick Clark, Environment Editor, Al Jazeera

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1O:4oam -11:20am Networking break

lO:lOam -1O:50am Panel Discussion - Secondary Cities

Breakout Room AVeni, Vidi, Vici - Cultural Tourism in the Century of Cities

In partnership with the Global Cultural Districts Network

Julie Kim, Finance Fellow, New Cities FoundationElena Bourganskaia, Senior Manager, Global Cities, IFCIan Neilson, Executive Deputy Mayor, Cape TownNajeed Haider, Managing Director, Head of Project andInfrastructure Finance, CitiGabor Badgy, Deputy Mayor, Budapest

Moderated by: Arvind Satyam, Managing Director, Global BusinessDevelopment, Internet of Everything Group, Cisco

Bridging the Urban Investment Gap

The enormous need for large·scale investments in infrastructure tosupport the global urban boom is clear, quantified and welldocumented. It is estimated that global spending on basicinfrastructure is currently short of US$1 trillion. The missing piece ismatching resources with needs and ensuring incentives andinstitutions are aligned to enable the release of funding. How cancities address the urban investment gap? What are successful,pragmatic, innovative financing mechanisms that target urgenturban development priorities?

Plenary Hall

Sangeetha Thapa, Founder Director, Siddhartha Art GalleryPurba Hutapea, Executive Director, Tourism and Culture Office, Cityof JakartaJoe Sidek, Director, George Town Festival

Moderated by: Alan Chong, Director, Asian Civilisations Museum

Cultural tourism has become a lynchpin in the economic life of ourcities and cities compete to make the most compelling loffer' tomobile, often fickle visitors. These offerings often take the shape ofhistorical and contemporary cultural assets, festivals, concerts andart fairs. What does success look like? How do we balance the needsof the local population and those of the visitor? What do thosetourists really want?

• Ajit Gulabchand, Chairman and Managing Director, Hindustan Construction Company• Li Tie, Director General, China Center for Urban Development

Agus D.W. Martowardojo, Governor of Bank Indonesia and Former Minister ofFinance, Republic of Indonesia

Speaker and Moderator: Parag Khanna, Managing Partner, Hybrid Reality

Midsize cities will account for the largest share of urban growth in the next few decades,absorbing more than half of the urbanizing populations. These cities, largely ignored onthe global stage and with weak ties to global markets, have huge impacts on nationaleconomies. How can we bring secondary cities into the global perspective? What canleaders of these cities do to assert their importance? What is the importance of

secondary cities to multinational companies?

11:20am - n:30pm Breakout

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Breakout Room B DiverCity: Difference as an Urban Asset

Cities provide the pot in the melting pot. They are natural homes tothe most diverse communities on earth. What does diversity meanfor a city's economic, cultural and social dynamism? How candiversity and difference be a lasting asset? Is diversity under threat?Does diversity come hand in hand with spatial segregation ordisparity?

Rose Broome, Founder, HandUpPaulus Wirutomo, Professor of Sociology, University of IndonesiaKok Poh June, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Tianjin Eco City

• Hiroo Ichikawa, Executive Director, The Mori MemorialFoundation & Dean, Professional Graduate School, Meiji UniversityMichael Kokora, Partner, OMA

Moderated by: Mathieu Lefevre, Executive Director, New CitiesFoundation

Workshop Ensuring the Future: Building the Resilient City

Cities face a concentrated vulnerability to climate change and naturaldisaster, intensified by their growing economic power, putting morevalue at risk. Instead of managing the damage caused by climatechange, how can cities mitigate the damage? What are the necessarysteps and investments a city must make to ensure that it is not justreactive, but proactive?Hosted by: Shannon Bouton, Chief Operating Officer, McKinseyCenter for Business and the Environment

12:30pm - 2:00pm Lunch and Meetups

2:00pm - 2:45pm

2:45pm - 3:20pm

3:20pm - 4:00 pm

4:00pm - 4:45pm

4:45pm - 4:50pm

4:50pm - 5:00pm

5:00pm -7:00pm

What Works is an inspiring series of 10 short talks by urban innovators. These 6-minutepresentations will offer a sharp focus on some practical solutions to urban problemsfacing all cities. Because we need to know what works!

• Rose Broome, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, HandUpAnonymous Volunteer, Ugly IndianSuraj Gudka, C()-JJlIndcr, SokoTt'xt

• Jessica Ruas Quartara, Director of Marketing, Universidad de lngenieria y Technologia• Etienne Turpin, C.u-Principallnvestigator, PetajakartaModerated by: Jason Pomeroy, Principal and Founder, Pomeroy Studio

Keynote Conversation - The Internet of Urban Things

• Anil Menon, Deputy Chief Globalization Officer & President, Smart+ConnectedCommunities, CiscoRiriek Adriansyah, Chief Executive Officer, Telkomsel (TBC)Ii Karunia, Head of Communications, Information and Publicity, City of Jakarta (TBC)

Moderated by: Gareth Mitchell, Host, BBC Click

Networking break

Town Hall

Jakarta Urban Challenge Award Ceremony

Closing of the Summit

• John Rossant, Chairman, New Cities Foundation

Closing Reception hosted by the New Cities Foundation

9:00am - 3:00pm

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Site visits organized by Jakarta City Government

The New Cities Summit 2015 culminates with a unique opportunity to visit some ofJakarta's most innovative and ambitious urban projects.

Participants will have the opportunity to choose between four site visits:

• Jakarta Smart City Project• MRT Transportation Infrastructure Project• Visit to Kota Tua (Old City of Jakarta)• Sinar Mas Land BSD City Project