- Date
- 02 December 2020
- Time
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Overview
Travelling virtually around the world, Seth Schultz will present his lecture alongside a regional panel of key industry thought leaders. From both a global and local perspective, they will debate some of the biggest issues facing the planet and the profession, before answering audience questions.
The 13th Brunel International Lecture Series is launching on 02 December 2020 where ICE President, Rachel Skinner welcomes attendees.
The Resilience Shift - Securing our future through resilient infrastructure
More people than ever depend on the critical infrastructure systems that provide essential energy, water, transport and communications services, and underpin food, healthcare and education. When this infrastructure fails the consequences can be catastrophic. The Resilience Shift exists to inspire and empower a global community to make the world safer through resilient infrastructure.
The International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure – Engineering a more sustainable, just and resilient future
Mobilizing an engineering-led coalition to make resilience and sustainability a cornerstone of every decision in the infrastructure lifecycle in every community around the globe.
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