Symposium & Exhibition Singapore. Future Cities: Science, Design, & Policy for Urban Transitions

On September 4-5, 2025, FCL Global researchers and experts gathered in Singapore at the National Design Centre and CREATE Campus in Singapore for this event, which documented five years of research, demonstrating how science, design, and policy can drive systemic change in urban environments.

Overview

Symposium & Exhibition Singapore 2025 Overview

Symposium & Exhibition Singapore 2025 Overview

Over 400 attendees – representing organisations from at least 11 countries – converged in Singapore for the Future Cities Symposium & Exhibition Singapore 2025. Learn more about the event and explore our gallery of photo highlights.
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Talks and Presentations Day 1

Opening of Symposium

Opening of Symposium

The Opening Session of the Future Cities Symposium 2025 set the stage for two days of discussions on science, design, and policy for urban transitions. The session introduced the symposium’s core themes and the call for a new urban paradigm. Part of Singapore Urban Science Week 2025, the event explored systemic, net-zero urban change through the Future Cities Laboratory Global’s settlement systems approach.

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Policy Innovation for Urban Transitions

Policy Innovation for Urban Transitions

This session brings together experts in governance, regulation, and urban policy to explore how cities can radically reframe institutional incentives and frameworks to enable sustainable transitions. Through panel discussions, keynote insights, and case studies, the focus is on designing regulatory tools, experimentation platforms, and incentive structures that support cross-sector collaboration and systems change.

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Bridging the Divide

Bridging the Divide

This session explores the evolution of urban governance and planning through the lens of Seoul’s transformation—from centralized planning to citizen-led urban innovation. Speakers discuss the emergence of micro cities and neighborhood-scale initiatives that prioritize local governance, community engagement, and human-centered design. Drawing lessons from Seoul’s decades of urban transitions, the discussion highlights the importance of participatory planning, data ethics, and preserving community identity amidst rapid change.

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Closing Keynote: Dr Vo Trong Nghia

Closing Keynote: Dr Vo Trong Nghia

This session examines how urban design and architecture can respond to the twin crises of climate change and mental health. Drawing from Vietnam’s dense, polluted cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the speaker highlights the urgent need for greener, more livable environments through passive design, rooftop farming, and biophilic architecture. Showcasing projects that merge sustainability with human-centered design, the talk explores how thoughtful spaces can improve both environmental and emotional well-being.

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Talks and Presentations Day 2

Opening Address

Opening Address

This session built on the previous day’s insights, connecting global urban research with actionable policy, design, and data-driven innovation. Speakers revisited key themes from governance and sustainability to the human dimensions of urban life. The focus then shifted to the Future Cities Laboratory’s Engagement Platform, highlighting its role in fostering collaboration, tracking research impact, and evolving toward an Urban Data Hub that integrates tools, models, and knowledge across Singapore and Zurich.

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Cycles and Districts

Cycles and Districts

Explore how sustainable construction, design, energy generation, and reuse can enable liveable and resilient futures with the [CFC], [DEN], [POW], and [BIO] modules.

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Food and Territories

Food and Territories

Explore the future of resilient food and infrastructure systems in emergent edge-city and hinterland regions with the [RES], [AGR], and [NEW] modules.

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Infrastructures and Ecologies

Infrastructures and Ecologies

Explore the connective tissue of city-regions – networks, patterns, and relationships – and how they can be transformed across scales, with the [AMIL], [CEC], and [SEA] modules.

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Integration and Strategies

Integration and Strategies

Explore how innovative cyber-physical design processes – enabled by artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and complexity science – can inform the future of urban practice, with the [ACP], [EFF], and [SUE] modules.

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