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8:30 am -
9:30 am
Registration & Briefing
09:30 am -
10:00 am
Speakers
Dr. Eesa Mohammed Al Bastaki
President, University of Dubai & Symposium Chair
Dr. Deepak Laxmanrao Waikar,
Symposium Co-Chair, Vice Chair, IEEE Education Society Singapore Chapter | Member, IEEE-TEMS Regional Leaders Subcommittee
Dr. Hussain Al-Ahmad
IEEE UAE Section Chair, Vice President, Academic Affairs, University of Dubai
Dr. Ravikiran Annaswamy,
Global President, IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society | CEO Co-Founder, Numocity Technologies, India
10:00 am -
10:30 am
Technological Innovation for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation: A Disciplinary Methodology and Case Study
Description
The scale and scope of the climate change challenge are of such magnitude that all technological fields have crucial contributions to make, even as we must appreciate that efficacious solutions will require transdisciplinary collaborations. Over the last couple of years, the IEEE Control Systems Society developed a methodology for compiling a comprehensive collection of opportunities for control science and engineering in order to address climate change mitigation and adaptation. The opportunities covered are in numerous categories, including infrastructure and communities, electric energy systems and power generation, transportation and energy storage, homes and buildings, industrial processes and manufacturing, renewable fuels and hydrogen, and food and agriculture. Broader perspectives were also addressed, recognizing that conventional R&D models are inadequate to meet the urgency and criticality of the challenge. This initiative involved about twenty contributors from across the globe and was part of a “roadmapping” project for systems and control. The project report is available at https://www.ieeecss.org/control-societal-scale-challenges-road-map-2030 (see Chapter 2 for the climate-change section). This presentation will review the background of this work and summarize the conclusions and ongoing work. Its primary purpose, however, is to present a methodology that we believe can be usefully applied in other fields of science and engineering.
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Tariq Samad,
Honeywell/W.R. Sweatt Chair in Technology Management, Technological Leadership Institute, University of Minnesota, USA
10:30 am -
11:00 am
Networking Break
11:00 am -
12:00 pm
Incubating ESG Startups
Description
The climate crisis is real, and several governments and large multinational corporations worldwide have declared that they will be unable to meet their pledges. Given that the top down approach to solving climate crisis is not working as intended, we need to democratize the process by encouraging and enabling more people to be active stakeholders in solving the climate crisis, and explore this blue ocean of opportunity. Many great ideas and solutions die undiscovered for several reasons. These reasons include lack of funding, the lack of public acceptance because it runs contrary to common convention, or simply being too far ahead or behind the curve due to the rapid rate of technological advancement. We need new perspectives from all stakeholders, not just those with access to resources. Yet, in the push towards renewables and saving the environment, we often fall short on the social aspect. Lithium batteries are championed for their role in EVs, but the outcomes on the people impacted by lithium mining have been discounted. If such climate initiatives negatively impact peoples’ livelihoods and health, we will lose support from people in the conversation to avert the climate crisis, especially from people on the ground. Our goal for this session to for us to have a discussion to arrive at more perspectives for all stakeholders to address problems of climate crisis by democratising the process of looking for solutions. People need to be sufficiently excited by the opportunity to change the world for the better. What we should address includes the uncertain international regulatory environment, political interference, and siloed economic agendas hampering funding efforts, as well as the social aspect of environmental initiatives.
Speaker
Mr. David Chen,
Chief Executive Officer, AgriG8, Singapore
Dr. Victor Tay,
Chief Executive Officer, Global Catalyst Advisory | Group Chief Executive Officer, RHT Consulting Asia
Ms. Tali Goldman,
Founder | Owner, Market for Good, Singapore
Mr. De’Angello Harris
Partner, Think & Grow, Singapore
Moderator
Mr. Kin Ng,
Chief Executive Officer; Red Sycamore Pte. Ltd
12:00 pm -
01:00 pm
Green Finance for a Sustainable Global Growth
Description
In an era where the intersection between environmental sustainability and finance is deemed crucial, it is essential to light the transformative power of green finance in driving sustainable development on a global scale. The panel will provide valuable insights into the evolving landscape of green finance and its potential to shape a sustainable future for generations to come, by highlighting the recent and most effective solutions that can accelerate the transition to a more sustainable and resilient future, fostering economic growth, and promoting responsible financial practices.
Speakers:
Eng. Chintan Oza
Founder, Anantam Ecosystems | Regional Director, Founder Institute | Member, IISEC, IEEE TEMS | India Region Lead, IEEE Entrepreneurship
Mr. Andy Chen
Past President, IEEE TEMS | Founding General Partner, REDDS Capital, USA
01:00 pm -
02:00 pm
Lunch Break
02:00 pm -
02:30 pm
Integrating the Principles of Sustainable Design into STEM Education
Description
The next generation of great problems solvers is currently enrolled in undergraduate STEM programs around the world. To best prepare them for success in addressing the many challenges facing our world, we must provide the knowledge, skills and experiences to ensure the many areas of sustainable design are naturally part of their problem solving and design process. This talk will describe some of the new ways in which sustainability topics are being integrated into the undergraduate experience in STEM programs.
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Michael Milligan,
Chief Executive Officer, ABET, USA
02:30 pm -
03:15 pm
Net Zero Campus - Empowering localized sustainability
 
Mr. Safder Nazir
SVP Public Sector, Middle East & Central Asia, Huawei
03:15 pm -
03:30 pm
The LowCarbonSG Programme and its Impact on SMEs on their Low Carbon Journey
Author/Speaker:
Mr. Terence Tan
03:15 pm -
03:30 pm parallel
Efficient Water Utilization in Agriculture and Home Gardening with Hydroponics
Author/Speaker:
Mr. Harshit Dave
03:30 pm -
03:45 pm
Enigmatic or Pragmatic - the leading approaches to automating ESG regulations & mitigations ... to make reaching NetZero accessible to everyone!
Author/Speaker:
Ms. Kiran Bhagotra
03:30 pm -
03:45 pm parallel
Green Transportation: Decreasing Power Consumption and Harnessing Wind Energy in Vehicles
Author/Speaker:
Mr. Ebraam Labib
03:45 pm -
04:00 pm
Carbon Management and Service Platforms: A Green Digital Transformation Analysis
Author/Speaker:
Dr. HanTeng Liao
04:00 pm -
04:15 pm
: Investigation of Decisive Parameters Toward Efficient Roadmap to Reduce Construction and Building Sectors Impacts on Climate Change
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Hanane Bouhmoud
Dr. Mounia Farah
Dr. Dalila Loudyi
Dr. Andrea Giordano
Dr. Salman Azhar
Session Chair
Dr. Sudeendra Koushik
VP Conferences, IEEE TEMS | Innovation Director, Volvo Group India & Head of CampX by Volvo Group, India
04:15 pm -
04:30 pm
Estimating the allowable Carbon Budget through Back casting for the UAE Residential Sector a Climate Emergency Perspective
Speaker/Author:
Mrs. Neethu Gagarin
Session Chair
Dr. Sudeendra Koushik
VP Conferences, IEEE TEMS | Innovation Director, Volvo Group India & Head of CampX by Volvo Group, India
04:30 pm -
04:45 pm
Creating a Virtuous Cycle of Sustainability in a Brazilian Industry
Speaker/Author:
Mr. Thiago Matheus Martins de Moraes
Mr. Felipe Fernandes Jacintho
Session Chair
Dr. Sudeendra Koushik
VP Conferences, IEEE TEMS | Innovation Director, Volvo Group India & Head of CampX by Volvo Group, India
04:45 pm -
05:00 pm
Urban Well-Being in the Digital Age: Examining the Interplay of Public Amenities, Digital Connectivity, and Household Appliances
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Eduardo Ahumada-Tello
Dr. Richard Evans
Mr. David Romero-Gómez
Ms. Jessica Lopez-Garci
Dr. Manuel Castañon-Puga
Session Chair
Dr. Sudeendra Koushik
VP Conferences, IEEE TEMS | Innovation Director, Volvo Group India & Head of CampX by Volvo Group, India
05:00 pm -
05:15 pm
A Case Study on Energy Payback Time Analysis of Domestic PV System
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Hassan Khan
Ms. Khadijah Khan
Mr. Hayder Ali
Session Chair
Dr. Sudeendra Koushik
VP Conferences, IEEE TEMS | Innovation Director, Volvo Group India & Head of CampX by Volvo Group, India
11:15 am -
11:30 am
Networking Break
05:00 pm -
05:45 pm
Influencing Factors of Ionic-Wind in A Spherical Structure Propulsion System for Silent Airplane
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Hassan Khan
Ms. Reesha Arshad
Dr. Rihab Khalid
Session Chair
Dr. Eduardo Ahumada-Tello
Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico
05:45 pm -
06:00 pm
Designing and Investigating Efficiency of a Solar-Based Wireless Power Transfer/Harvesting System
Speaker/Author:
Mr. Zain Ahmed
Session Chair
Dr. Eduardo Ahumada-Tello
Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico
06:00 pm -
06:15 pm
: Applicability of Sponge City Concept for Improved Design of Drainage Systems Using EPA SWMM Along España Boulevard, Manila City
Speaker/Author:
Mr. John Mark Gayatin
Mr. Simon Joves
Mr. Peter John Quiming
Mr. Fibor Tan
Session Chair
Dr. Eduardo Ahumada-Tello
Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico
06:15 pm -
06:30 pm
Influencing Factors of Ionic-Wind in A Spherical Structure Propulsion System for Silent Airplane
Speaker/Author:
Mr. Thaer Shekh Ibrahem
Dr. Mahmoud Al Ahmad
Session Chair
Dr. Eduardo Ahumada-Tello
Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico
06:30 pm -
06:45 pm
Case Study : Predict Air Quality Using Machine Learning Algorithms
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Noura Al-Hoqani
Ms. Thuraiya Al-Aufi
Ms. Ruqaiya Al-Abri
Session Chair
Dr. Eduardo Ahumada-Tello
Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico
06:45 pm -
07:00 pm
Exgester: A Novel Design for Sustainable Energy Production of Biodiesel and Purified Methane Gas from Microalgae
Speaker/Author:
Mr. Seifeldin Mohamed
Ms. Dina Abdelaal
Session Chair
Dr. Eduardo Ahumada-Tello
Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, Mexico
8:30 am -
9:30 am
Registration & Briefing
09:30 am -
10:00 am
The Future of Energy in the Age of Emerging Tech
Description
Emerging tech trends such as AI, quantum computing, cloud computing, bio synthesis and more are transforming the world and creating new opportunities and challenges for the energy sector. According to some estimates, data centers alone could consume up to 8% of the global electricity demand by 2030, while crypto mining could generate up to 130 million tons of CO2 emissions per year. How can we balance the benefits of these technologies with the environmental and social costs? How can we design and deploy them in a way that minimizes their energy consumption and maximizes their positive impact on other sectors? In this keynote, I will present an overview of the current and projected energy scenarios for quantum computing, data centers, crypto, AI and other emerging tech domains. I will also discuss some of the best practices and recommendations for improving the energy efficiency of these domains, both from a technological and a policy perspective.
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Hoda AlKhzaimi,
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Engineering | Director, Center of Cyber Security, New York University (NYU), UAE
10:00 am -
10:20 am
Advancing UAE's Net Zero Agenda: A Case Study of Green Procurement Practices in the Public and Private Facility Management Sectors
Speaker/Author:
Mr. Ramesh Ramakrishnan,
Ms. Salini Krishnan
10:00 am -
10:15 am parallel
Optimizing Air Quality Forecasting With Multivariate Linear Regression: Research Innovations and Implications
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Somesh Sharma
Mrs. Surabhi Saxena
Dr Amit Mittal
10:15 am -
10:30 am parallel
Utilization of Plastic Waste in Concrete Cubes
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Amit Mittal
Dr. Awadhesh Chandramauli,
Mr. Vinod Balmiki
Mr. Akhilesh Singh
Dr. Alina Kirtania
Dr. Somesh Sharma
10:20 am -
10:40 am
Active demand flexibility to maximize renewable energy use in the water pumping and cold-storages – a model-based case study from Indian power system
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Mahesh Patankar
10:30 am -
10:45 am parallel
Accumulation and Storing of PMFC as a Free Alternative Energy Source for Battery Powered LED Bulb
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Marianito Gallego Jr.
Mr. Thomas Felix Balbaboco,
Mr. Ignicris De Guzman,
Mr. Isaac Esmale,
Mr. Jeffrey Sabornido
Prof. Ma. Elena Noriega
10:40 am -
11:00 am
Assessing Sustainability in Impoverished Counties through the Lens of the UN Sustainable Development Goals: A Case Study
Speaker/Author:
Dr. RajaRao Pagidipalli
Dr. VJE Caroline
10:45 am -
11:00 am parallel
Mircotrees: Utilizing Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) Algae on Direct Air Capture Device
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Marianito Gallego Jr.
Mr. Lemuel Bassig
Mr. Hanri James Care
Mr. Rickmer Joshua Laceda
Mr. Mon Andrew Punzalan
Mr. Michael Neo Angelo Tinay
Prof. Ma. Elena Noriega
11:00 am -
11:15 am parallel
The Use of Smart Bins in Municipal Solid Waste Collection: A Review of the Research Literature
Speaker/Author:
Ms. Afra Alzaabi
11:15 am -
11:30 am
Networking Break
11:30 am -
12:00 pm
Climate action and participation in the energy transition
Description
The UN Sustainable Development Goals call for new design approaches to tackle climate challenges such as more and more frequent rainfalls, severe droughts, and heat waves. Even advanced solutions to climate change are often not powerful enough to make a global change. Without a doubt, we need to take urgent action to achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In my talk, I refer to today’s climate emergency as a worldwide, collective design challenge that needs action on a local scale. I will elaborate upon the transformative role of design and share lessons learnt from experimentation in and across local labs. The multi-level experimentation not only built knowledge and climate-related capacity but also inspired policy-making processes to take further action.
Guest Speaker
Dr. Ingrid Mulder,
Associate Professor, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
12:00 pm -
01:00 pm
Metaverse’s Surprising Role in Fighting Climate Change; How Can Digital Space Help Us Attain Sustainability?
Panelists:
Mr. Murtaza Zaidi
Founder & CEO, CyberVision International, Pakistan - Virtual
Ms. Samar Hassan,
Founder, Epiphany, UAE
Mr. Omar Sabha,
Program Manager, Unity | UAE Chapter President, VR/AR Association (VRARA), UAE
Mr. Sam Clever
Chief Executive Officer, NOSTRA, UK
Moderator
Eng. Mohamed Salama
Senior Partner, Unity Technologies, MEA | Executive Chair, MEA - IEEE TEMS
12:00 pm -
12:15 pm parallel
Predicting Water Hardness Levels (Water Quality) in Naini Lake, Nainital District: A Correlation Analysis and Multilinear Regression Study
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Somesh Sharma,
Dr. Amit Mittal,
Dr. Ashish Saxena,
Mr. Nikhil Gupta
12:15 pm -
12:30 pm parallel
Exploring the Circular Economy of Cultural Heritage through Adaptive Reuse in Umm Qais, Jordan
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Alaa ababneh
12:30 pm -
12:45 pm parallel
Towards a User-Centered Platform for Accessible AI-Services in Agriculture: Insights From NaLamKI
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Raghu Chaliganti
12:45 pm -
01:00 pm parallel
How are telecommunication companies approaching the environmental transition of the energy sector, in particular the decentralized distribution of local renewable energy?
Speaker/Author:
Mr. François Bélorgey,
Dr. Jérôme Fournier,
Dr. Nathalie Labidurie Omnes,
Mr. Michel Giordani
01:00 pm -
2:30 pm
Lunch Break
02:30 pm -
03:30 pm
Carbon Credits: The Next Financial Instrument
Description
According to the OECD Environmental Outlook to 2050: The Consequences of Inaction - Key Facts and Figures, climate crisis is expected to cost the global economy 5.5% of GDP by 2050. The number varies according to sources, but as of COP21 according to the World Bank, US$23 trillion will be lost in lost GDP output. At this point, emission reductions are not enough, and the world is looking for alternative solutions. We need to find a way as a united world to make this work. For carbon credits to work, we need to consider expanding the compliance market to include high-quality investment-grade carbon offset credits. Given the recent greenwashing scandals, coupled with the existing rating agencies that are not uniform in their processes, established global financial rating standards need to be set up for carbon credits in both the compliance and voluntary markets. All stakeholders should work towards a sustainable framework to create investment-grade, rated carbon credits, so that we can support a secondary market as a source of revenue. Carbon credit derivatives would generate interest in the trade, create a new class of financial instruments, and attract a new influx of funding. The capital injection could be the start of the 5th industrial revolution: a post climate change world. We need the buy in of the private sector through an appeal to self-interest, not altruism, as we move away from traditional sources of energy into renewables. One of the fastest ways to achieve this is through a mature carbon trading market. Our goal for this session is to provoke a deeper conversation with stakeholders on the need for investment-grade carbon credits, a unified global rating system, and pivoting carbon trading towards high-quality investment-grade offsets.
Speaker
Dr. Victor Tay,
Chief Executive Officer, Global Catalyst Advisory | Group Chief Executive Officer, RHT Consulting Asia
Dr. Vincent Lim Boon Seng,
Chief Financial Officer Asia Pacific, DataLogic, Singapore | (FCCA, FCA Singapore)
Mr. David Chen,
Chief Executive Officer, AgriG8, Singapore
Moderator
Mr. Terence Kenneth John Nunis,
Chief Executive Officer; Equinox GEMTZ Pte. Ltd.
03:30 pm -
04:30 pm
Bridging the Green Skills Gap: How to Tackle the Green Tech and Sustainability Talent Shortage
Description
In a rapidly evolving world focused on environmental sustainability, the demand for skilled professionals in green technology and sustainability fields has never been higher. This panel brings together industry leaders, experts, and educators to delve into the challenges and opportunities surrounding the growing talent shortage in these critical sectors.
Speaker/Author:
Dr. Washika Haak Saheem
Dean, Dubai Business School, University of Dubai, UAE
Dr. Sania Ashraf Palattu Parambil
Director of Graduate Program & Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Dubai | Bloomberg Research Challenge- Mentor, ADNOC Group, UAE
04:30 pm -
05:00 pm
IEEE’s Role in Climate Change Mitigation & Resilience
Description
This lecture explains what is carbonization, addresses its causes and impacts. It then offers technological solutions to reduce CO2 emissions from the electric power sector which is responsible over 30% of global Carbon emissions. In order to address the reduction of carbon emissions from the electric power sector, a collaborative approach between the industrialized nation states and emerging economies is necessary. This will involve a portfolio of solutions with low-carbon generation from wind, solar, hydro and nuclear, storage, cross-border power transfer and advanced technology focusing on energy efficiency. IEEE is playing a major role in this matter through it’s Climate Change Program. There are IEEE conferences and technical journals where numerous papers are presented and published which deal with climate change topics. IEEE is also working on international standards related to climate change. In addition, IEEE is collaborating with international organizations in the area of climate change mitigation. IEEE is participating in United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP) events, European Union energy related workshops and programs organized by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). More information about IEEE’s work in the field of climate change can be found from the dedicated website, climate-change.ieee.org.
Keynote Speaker
Prof. Saifur Rahman, Director,
Virginia Tech Advanced Research Institute, USA | President, IEEE Power & Energy Society, 2018 and 2019 | 2023 IEEE President & CEO