URBANTECH 2020 Year in Review
Event Date: Dec 10, 2020; Event City: URBANTECH 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW As we entered a new decade, few of us could have predicted what the following 12 months would have in store. A global pandemic that has reset real-estate, work, and education; far-reaching protests and calls for racial justice; devastating climate events in multiple states and countries; and a tipping point for the EV and AV industries – all amidst one of the most divisive elections in US history. Against this sobering backdrop, how should we connect the dots to inform what happens next? What recent changes will be temporary or become permanent? How should we approach our work to make city life brighter in 2021? Join us for a pragmatic and optimistic virtual discussion led by Kevin Delaney, Co-Founder and former Editor-in-Chief of Quartz and CEO of ResetWork, that will recap the events of 2020 through a city-focused lens. Expert panelists (TBA) will help us untangle what’s to come for climate tech, resilience, mobility, real-estate shifts and more. Read the full post on Bustler
URBANTECH 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW
As we entered a new decade, few of us could have predicted what the following 12 months would have in store. A global pandemic that has reset real-estate, work, and education; far-reaching protests and calls for racial justice; devastating climate events in multiple states and countries; and a tipping point for the EV and AV industries – all amidst one of the most divisive elections in US history.
Against this sobering backdrop, how should we connect the dots to inform what happens next? What recent changes will be temporary or become permanent? How should we approach our work to make city life brighter in 2021?
Join us for a pragmatic and optimistic virtual discussion led by Kevin Delaney, Co-Founder and former Editor-in-Chief of Quartz and CEO of ResetWork, that will recap the events of 2020 through a city-focused lens. Expert panelists (TBA) will help us untangle what’s to come for climate tech, resilience, mobility, real-estate shifts and more.
Read the full post on Bustler