3rd MADE Workshop
Date: 5 September 2024
Time: 9:00 — 17:30
Venue: Innovation 4.0 Building, NUS
Event Details
Scenario building is an integral element of analysing disruptions. In this third iteration, we invite foresight experts from various industries to showcase the diverse applications of scenario planning in their respective fields. The workshop intends to gather valuable insights into creating realistic, plausible, futuristic scenarios for the maritime industry.
Event Schedule
Session 1: Futures Workshop (By invite only)
We organise an exclusive interactive, hands-on session on futures thinking and scenario planning for key players in the Singapore maritime sector. This session offers a practical introduction to futures thinking and scenario planning and aims to enhance the ability of its participants to anticipate changes in complex environments.
| Time | Programme | Speaker | 
|---|---|---|
| 9:00 — 11:00 | Futures Thinking and Scenario Planning Interactive Session | Ms Cheryl Chung Founder and CEO, Tent Futures Senior Director, Insights and Strategy, The Majurity Trust  | 
Session 2: MADE Workshop (Open to public)
In this third iteration, we explore the role of scenarios through the lens of digital technologies and disruptions. Importantly, the session shall highlight various aspects and use cases of scenario creation in the maritime sector and other industries, providing practical recommendations for attendees to apply in their organisations.
| Time | Programme | Speaker | 
|---|---|---|
| 11:00 — 11:30 | Registration | — | 
| 11:30 — 12:00 | The Big Industry Shifts in Digitalisation to 2030 | Mr Khoong Chan Meng Chief Executive Officer NUS-ISS  | 
| 12:00 — 12:30 | Digital Skills in the Maritime Industry | Mr Jonaas Quek Jobs-Skills Analyst SkillsFuture Singapore  | 
| 12:30 — 13:30 | Networking Lunch | — | 
| 13:30 — 14:10 | Powering Digital Twins of Cities – Case Study: Cooling Singapore | Dr Heiko Aydt Head, SEC Digital Twin Lab Singapore-ETH Centre  | 
| 14:10 — 14:40 | Safeguarding the Digital Lifeline: Addressing the Vulnerabilities of Undersea Cables | Ms Asha Hemrajani Senior Fellow S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) Nanyang Technological University  | 
| 14:40 — 15:30 | Networking Tea | — | 
| 15:30 — 16:00 | Dealing with uncertainty: The energy transition in the maritime sector (via Zoom) | Dr.Ir. Jeroen Pruyn Associate Professor Delft University of Technology  | 
| 16:00 — 16:30 | Identification and Classification of Maritime Zones of Interest (via Zoom) | Dr Omar Boucelma Professor Aix-Marseille University  | 
| 16:30 — 17:00 | An overview of the Oxford Scenario Planning Approach (via Zoom) | Dr Rafael Ramirez Professor of Practice University of Oxford  | 
| 17:00 — 17:30 | Scenario modelling platform to accelerate cooperation on nature-based carbon projects (via Zoom) | Mr Sean Ng Research Assistant Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions  | 
Contact
Please email Syahirah at muya@nus.edu.sg for more information.


