Our chair, Professor Greg Clark will be speaking to leaders from around the world about what the places of tomorrow might look like, and where the opportunities lie for businesses, innovators and place leaders who want to be ahead of the curve.
We’re very excited to be announcing season 1 of our new podcast, Connected Places!
Our chair, Professor Greg Clark will be speaking to leaders from around the world about what the places of tomorrow might look like, and where the opportunities lie for businesses, innovators and place leaders who want to be ahead of the curve.
Across 6 episodes we’ll be looking into the future of planning, housing, real estate, mobility, town centres and innovation economies. We’ll be asking businesses and innovators how the pandemic is disrupting many of our assumptions, but how it might also push us forward and accelerate change for the better.
You can listen to the trailer for season 1 and don’t forget that new episodes will be coming soon, so subscribe now on iTunes or Spotify.
So in this episode we’ll be asking, “What now for the real estate sector?” And where might the opportunities lie for innovation in how we imagine, design and operate our buildings and physical assets?
In this ‘2020: A Year in Review’ episode we listen back on some of those the voices that contributed our online programme of webinars, masterclasses, workshops, roundtables and of course our Third Thursday events.
If there’s one place we’ve all been spending a lot more time in during lockdown, it’s our homes. As we’ve been spending more time in our homes, many of us have been thinking about them more too, and whether the places where we live are adding or subtracting to the quality of our lives.
Professor Greg Clark speaks to Miguel Gamino, Executive Vice President at Mastercard and Head of City Possible about the future of the city itself.
Professor Greg Clark asks how mobility patterns have changed post-COVID, and how place leaders and transport operators are using technology to support a safe return to public transport.