ABOUT
MISSION
Committed to designing the future for global cities and lifestylesHow will we be living in 20 years?
Designing the future for global cities and lifestyles
As the overall population of the planet continues to increase, it is estimated that by 2030, 60 percent of the world's population will live in cities.
As a result, cities will be faced with a range of challenges, including population aging, environmental degradation, and strained food and energy supplies.
Meanwhile, scientific and technological development are also accelerating. It is possible that new approaches will see cities reformed, allowing them to overcome their challenges one by one. Even lifestyles themselves may be transformed.
In particular, technologies such as AI, robotics, regenerative medicine, and genetic engineering may grant humanity's wishes, and in the process give rise to new value systems and perspectives on the human experience.
The choices we make today may determine whether or not our future is a favorable one.
For that reason, it is critical that we examine all of these issues from a variety of perspectives, such as those of cities, societies, lifestyles, art, and culture, and bring together the people who have the cutting-edge expertise to design a new vision for that future.
By making these efforts, we can gain insights into the path toward the best possible future, as well as new answers to the most fundamental, eternal questions about the nature of humanity and the meaning of life.
Innovative City Forum is a creative platform that explores the shape of the new world to come. United by a shared understanding of the importance of these issues, global opinion leaders will come together in Tokyo, bringing a diverse range of perspectives to multidisciplinary discussions that will encompass topics including urban issues, science, technology, art, design, economics, and industry.
OVERVIEW
Dates
2018.10.18(Thu) - 20(Sat)
Venue
Roppongi Academyhills, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 49F
Hosted by
Institute for Urban Strategies - The Mori Memorial Foundation, Mori Art Museum, Academyhills
Co-hosted by
The Japan Foundation Asia Center, MIT Media Lab
Supported by
The World Economic Forum, International House of Japan, Loftwork, blkswn publishers
Admission Fee
5,000yen(including tax) per session
DAY.3 session : 2,000yen(including tax)Capacity
250
Language
Japanese and English simultaneous interpretation