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Talking inclusive infrastructure

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Leveraging on its past years of annual researches with thought leaders, academics, policy-makers, industrials and financial players, Vauban Infrastructure Partners with the support of Altermind, has decided to create an open platform in March 2024: InfraVision, think tank for sustainable infrastructure. This year we are exploring the concept of inclusion in the infrastructure sector, based on a series of original events including several podcasts and workshops. The study will be presented during the Paris InfraWeek in November 2024.

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July 1, 2024

Inclusive infrastructure: focus on cities

<p>This final episode will tackle how cities are the nexus of the social transition of infrastructure as inequalities are ten-fold in urban. Is there a growing recognition of the importance of social impact, inclusivity and stakeholder engagement? Join us as we navigate these pressing issues and explore the concept of ‘inclusive infrastructure’ with a specific focus on urban areas.</p><p>In this podcast Matthew Bishop (The Economist U.S. Business Editor and New York Bureau Chief) interviews Yves Lederer (CEO of Coriance), Harvey Hollins (Managing director of Hollins consulting, former Director of Urban and Metropolitan Initiatives for State of Michigan, Office of the Governor) and Séverine Laugier (Social Innovation and new economic models for growth Project Director at Sodexo) to discuss the importance of inclusive infrastructure, and conclude on a prospective approach on for the “cities of tomorrow”.</p>

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June 14, 2024

The power of inclusive assets operators

<p>This episode will tackle how infrastructure operators and investors can ensure that infrastructure assets are accessible, inclusive, and equitable for all users. How can we reconcile the pursuit of economic growth with the imperative of inclusivity, ensuring that infrastructure serves all members of society equitably? Moreover, what role do responsible business models and innovative investment strategies play in navigating these complex challenges, and how can stakeholders align financial objectives with social and environmental responsibilities? Join us as we navigate these pressing issues and explore innovative pathways towards building infrastructure that not only connects communities but also fosters social cohesion.&nbsp;</p><p>In this podcast Matthew Bishop (The Economist U.S. Business Editor and New York Bureau Chief) interviews&nbsp;Sébastien Petithuguenin (Paprec CEO), Simon Whistler (PRI Head of real assets), Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Adey (Professor at ETH Zurich), to discuss how can infrastructure stakeholders transition towards responsible business models to ensure inclusivity in infrastructure development.</p>

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April 30, 2024

The importance of inclusion in infrastructure

<p>This episode opens a new series of podcasts on inclusive infrastructure and how infrastructure operators can help create shared and sustainable value for all (leaving no one behind).</p><p>From roads and bridges to water and sanitation networks, infrastructure serve as the backbone of society,&nbsp;encompassing the physical structures, facilities, and systems necessary to shape quality of life and foster socio-economic development. However, despite its crucial importance, disparities in infrastructure access and quality persist globally (between Northern and Southern countries) and within countries, exacerbating the exclusion of various vulnerable and/or marginalized groups.</p><p>In this podcast Matthew Bishop (The Economist U.S. Business Editor and New York Bureau Chief) interviews&nbsp;Xavier Girre (EDF Senior Executive VP responsible for Performance, Impact, Investments, and Finance), Sergio Oslé (COO of Telefonica in Spain), Antoine Picon (Professor of the History of Architecture and Technology at the Harvard Graduate School of Design), to discuss how can infrastructure operators integrate social and inclusive concerns into their core activities to create shared value for all.</p>

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What is Talking inclusive infrastructure?

Leveraging on its past years of annual researches with thought leaders, academics, policy-makers, industrials and financial players, Vauban Infrastructure Partners with the support of Altermind, has decided to create an open platform in March 2024: InfraVision, think tank for sustainable infrastructure.

This year we are exploring the concept of inclusion in the infrastructure sector, based on a series of original events including several podcasts and workshops.

The study will be presented during the Paris InfraWeek in November 2024.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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