Join us on the 6th March to understand how location related data impacts on health planning and can improve local and national outcomes.

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Mr Yeoh Oon Jin

Chairman

Singapore Land Authority

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Mr Scott Simmons

Chief Standards Officer

Open Geospatial Consortium

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Mr James Lewis

Head of Geospatial

Health Security Agency, United Kingdom 

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Ms Bushra Afreen

Chief Heat Officer Dhaka

Arsht-Rock 
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Mr Ng Siau Yong

Director, Geospatial and Data Division Chief

Singapore Land Authority

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Dr Mohamad Fadli Kharie

Senior Principal Assistant Director

Ministry of Health Malaysia

 

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Mr Edwin Tong

Minister for Culture, Community

and Youth and Second Minister for Law

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Mr Sutowo Wong

Director, Health Analytics Division, Planning

Ministry of Health Singapore
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Ms Wan Chantavilasvong

Advisor

Regional Laboratory on Urban Governance for 

Health and Well-Being

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Ms Elena Boni

Urban Development & Sustainability Specialist

UNICEF East Asia and Pacific

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Mr Peter Sasi

Vice - President Asia Pacific

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Mr Tang Hao

Assistant Professor - Department of Geography : Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions

National University of Singapore

 

  

WEDNESDAY 6TH MARCH 2024

9.00am - 9.50am

Opening Ceremony

  • Opening remarks
  • Welcome remarks
  • Opening Address by Guest-of-Honor

10:00am - 10:15am

Keynote Address: Everybody is someplace: using location information to serve our communities

10:15am - 11:00am

The diagnostics of location in improving life quality
In the understanding that each individual has a right to the provision of basic medical services any changes in population numbers and age profiles have a profound impact in planning for future needs.

 

Discussion points include:

  • What is the ideal model for health provision at a city and countrywide level?
  • Mapping tools for the planning of public health service provision
  • Predicting service needs by age and location
  • Monitoring and tracing health issues and formulating response plans
11:00am – 11:20am Tea Break*
11:20am – 11:35am Keynote Address
11:35am – 12.15pm

Nature based solutions for future urban development

The ever expanding urban footprint across Asia demands greater attention to the needs of resident populations and to ensure an attractive environment to lure new businesses.

The session investigates the key ingredients in the development of successful neighbourhoods and how to create a sustainable living environment.

 

Key questions include:

  • How do the needs of citizens vary in cities with differing economic conditions?
  • How can the divide be bridged?
  • What are the key considerations for creating a cleaner urban environment?
  • How to plan and budget for a greener city landscape?
REGISTER YOUR HALF-DAY PASS NOW
* 1/2 day conference pass entitles to 1 teabreak