Overview of the Urban Engineering Symposium
The Urban Engineering Symposium 2025 focuses on the future of urban engineering. This event aims to explore innovative solutions that shape sustainable urban development
Understanding UEDSIG and IEM's Vision
Innovative leaders in urban engineering solutions today UEDSIG IEM are pioneers in urban engineering, committed to advancing sustainable practices. Their expertise ensures impactful projects that enhance urban environments while maintaining community and ecological integrity for future generations.
Symposium Highlights - Innovative Urban Solutions
1. Integrating ESD/ESG in Urban Development
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) have become cornerstones for responsible urban growth. This session examines how these frameworks can be effectively incorporated into urban planning and development to foster ethical decision-making, environmental protection, and long-term societal benefits. Industry leaders will share strategies to align urban projects with global sustainability goals.
2. Balancing Growth and Sustainability
Rapid urbanization presents a challenge: achieving economic growth while preserving natural ecosystems and resources. This discussion delves into innovative approaches to strike this balance, featuring cutting-edge policies and practices that ensure urban expansion complements environmental stewardship. Case studies from around the world will provide actionable insights.
3. Sustainable City as Part of the Future of Urban Engineering
As urban engineering continues to evolve, the concept of the sustainable city takes center stage. This topic explores the integration of green technologies, renewable energy, and efficient urban designs that prioritize minimal environmental impact. Attendees will learn about futuristic, self-sustaining urban models that pave the way for a greener tomorrow.
4. Policy, Planning and Infrastructure of the Future
In shaping resilient cities, municipal agencies play a critical role through forward-thinking policies, strategic planning, and robust infrastructure management. This session highlights how transformative urbanism is driven by local authorities like Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), particularly in the operation and maintenance of vital systems such as flood control infrastructure. By integrating smart technologies, climate-adaptive planning, and inclusive governance, city agencies can future-proof urban environments against growing environmental and urban challenges. Case studies will illustrate how municipal-led initiatives, infrastructure upgrades, and cross-sector coordination are essential to building sustainable, livable, and disaster-resilient cities for the future.
REGISTRATION FEE - For Group Registration is STRICTLY by via EMAIL CORRESPONDENCE ONLY (Subject to 6% SST)
• Group Registration (03 – 10 participants) Physical Platform: 5% Discount
• Group Registration (11 participants & above) Physical Platform: 7% Discount
• AFEO Members Physical Platform: RM 600.00
🔹 HRD Corp (HRDC) Claimable Training! 🔹 ✅ Claimable under HRDC – Serial No: 10001590954 ✅ Approved Duration: 21 Aug 2025 – 21 Aug 2027
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