• Legacy-focused session explored potential of World Expos to achieve ‘mega-change’ in host cities
  • Delegates also unveiled Expo 2020 site model, which will remain on display in World Expo Museum

SHANGHAI: Prominent thought leaders from around the world came together for an insightful conversation about future cities and the transformative power of World Expos at Expo 2020 Dubai’s second international World Majlis session, which was hosted at the World Expo Museum (WEM) in Shanghai, China.

The latest World Majlis session, titled ‘The Future of Cities: World Expos as Experiments in Mega-Change’, saw 25 current and aspiring leaders address the future of urban living, as well as the potential of World Expos to influence long-term development in their host cities and beyond.

Moderated by Marjan Faraidooni, Senior Vice President – Legacy Development and Impact, Expo 2020 Dubai, other World Majlis participants included His Excellency Hong Hao, Chairman, WEM; Professor Joan Busquets, Harvard School of Design and Technical University of Catalonia; and Professor Cheng Jian, Shanghai Coordination Center of World Cities Day.

The Shanghai World Majlis session coincided with the inaugural World Expo Forum for Development and International Cooperation, which saw senior officials from Expo 2020 Dubai join 350 international delegates at WEM to discuss global collaboration, innovation, design, culture, and economic and urban impact.

A scale model of the Expo 2020 site was also unveiled during the World Expo Forum. The masterplan, displayed throughout the two days of the event, will remain as a permanent exhibition within WEM, contributing to the museum’s content.

Najeeb Mohammed Al-Ali, Executive Director of Dubai Expo 2020 Bureau, who hosted the World Majlis session, said: “As the first World Expo to take place in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, Expo 2020 has the potential to positively influence urban development across Dubai, the UAE and the region as a whole. The insights generated during the World Majlis session in Shanghai will help shape this journey, making a meaningful contribution to the impact of the next World Expo on future cities.

 “In addition to the World Majlis, the World Expo Forum represents a valuable opportunity for the Expo 2020 team to harness the power of multilateral cooperation by learning from delegates with experience of delivering previous World Expos, and connecting with the wider international community in a truly collaborative environment.”

Expo 2020’s World Majlis series is designed to address 21st century challenges through the long-established Emirati and Arab tradition of the majlis – a gathering place where people from different backgrounds can gain new perspectives by engaging in conversations that matter to their communities.

During the Shanghai World Majlis session, His Excellency Vicente González Loscertales, Secretary General of the Bureau International des Expositions and World Majlis participant, the governing body of World Expos, said: “World Expos must be considered as part of the masterplan and dynamic process of a city’s development. Integration between the government and citizens creates the best results, as was the case in Japan. In Lisbon for example, the big change in the orientation of the city created a fantastic place for the new generation.

“Shanghai was the epitome of success and what a World Expo can do for a city, while the citizens supported its vison during and after. Those where examples of some of the urban best practices that have evolved in the past and how we can continue to drive progress on the journey to 2020 and beyond.”

His Excellency Hong Hao, Chairman of the World Expo Museum and World Majlis participant, said: “Shanghai Expo not only brought dramatic changes to the city’s infrastructure, but also improved the spiritual aspect and qualities within people, such as morality, that resulted in an elevated civilized society. The city became also cleaner, more organised, inclusive and harmonious.”

The latest session was the second to take place outside the UAE. Expo 2020’s first international World Majlis was held on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York City, United States in September 2018. It was titled ‘How can the power of innovation and the human spirit enable more people to create their own future?’.

Expo 2020 Dubai plans to host a total of 50 World Majlis sessions in the lead-up to and during the six-month global celebration, which will take place from 20 October, 2020 to 10 April, 2021. The next session will be held in the UAE in early 2019.

The inaugural World Expo Forum, organised by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), welcomed an Expo 2020 Dubai delegation comprising both Najeeb Mohammed Al-Ali and Marjan Faraidooni, as well as Rolando Martins, Chief Visitor Experience Officer, and Gillian Hamburger, Senior Vice President of Commercial.

In line with the event’s theme of ‘Innovation, Cooperation and Development: World Expo Towards Future’, the Expo 2020 delegates hosted a press conference and participated in two panel discussions: ‘World Expo and International Cooperation’ and ‘Urban Impacts & Design in World Expos’.

It was held at the WEM, the only official museum and documentation centre entirely dedicated to World Expos and authorised by the BIE. Located on the former site of Expo 2010 Shanghai, the museum was developed as part of a cooperation agreement between the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government and the BIE.

Marjan Faraidooni said: “WEM is testament to the transformative power of World Expos. Just like Expo 2010 Shanghai China, Expo 2020 aims to create a destination that facilitates the continued growth of our nation’s critical industries by fostering innovation, cultivating new skills and supporting the creation of future jobs as part of a knowledge-based economy.”

Expo 2020 and WEM plan to host the second World Expo Forum in Dubai during the next World Expo. The initiative forms part of a larger collaboration between the two entities to share best practices and connect all BIE members under one roof.

With 190 countries having already confirmed their intention to take part in the next World Expo, Expo 2020 Dubai will continue to collaborate with international participants to deliver an exceptional global destination for millions of people to enjoy.

To learn more about Expo 2020 Dubai’s commitment to international cooperation, or for additional information about the World Majlis initiative, visit: expo2020dubai.com.

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Expo 2020 Dubai’s sixth World Majlis took place on 14 December, 2018 in Shanghai, China. The session was hosted by Najeeb Mohammed Al-Ali, Executive Director of the Dubai Expo 2020 Bureau, and moderated by Marjan Faraidooni, Senior Vice President, Legacy Development and Impact at Expo 2020 Dubai.

Participants:

  • Najeeb Al-Ali Executive Director, Expo 2020 Dubai Bureau
  • Marjan Faraidooni, Senior Vice President, Legacy, Development and Impact, Expo 2020 Dubai
  • His Excellency Vicente Gonzalez Loscertales, Secretary General, Bureau International des Expositions
  • His Excellency Hong Hao, Chairman, the World Expo Museum
  • His Excellency Hernán Santiago Lombardi, Secretary of Government of the Federal System of Public Media and Contents of Argentina
  • Catherine J. Wang, President, the Center for China Shanghai International Arts Festival
  • Ambassador Eduardo Lopez Busquets, Former Deputy Commissioner, Expo Zaragoza 2008
  • Harld Peters, President of UPS China
  • Cheng Jian, Director of Shanghai World City Day Affairs Coordination Center
  • Professor Joan Busquets, Chair Professor of Urban Planning and Design at the GSD, Harvard University
  • Jun Kuroda, Deputy Director General of World Expo 2025, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
  • Zhang Liang, Director of China Pavilion at Expo 2015 Milan, Vice President of CIEC
  • Michel Ogrizek, Former Director of Communications, WEF
  • Rolando Martins, Chief Visitor Experience Officer, Expo 2020 Dubai
  • Zhu Xiaoxun, Executive Vice President of Siemens Ltd., and Head of Siemens Corporate Technology, China

Students: 

  • Xingweiai Fang, Bachelor in Craft Art (Glass Art), Tsinghua University
  • Yuting He (Rain), Master in Playwriting, Shanghai Theatre Academy
  • Jianpeng Li, Ph.D. in Filmology, Shanghai Theatre Academy
  • Dan Luo, Master in Arts Management, Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts
  • Yucheng Lin, Bachelor in Economics, East China University of Science and Technology
  • Ting (Tracy) Luo, Master in Chinese Philosophy, Fudan University
  • Hailong Peng, Master in Philosophy, Fudan University
  • Mengying Wang, Master in Western Philosophy, Fudan University
  • Tiange Xiang, Bachelor in Chinese Language and Literature, Fudan University
  • Yining Yin, Bachelor in Accounting and Finance, East China University of Science and Technology

About Expo 2020 Dubai
Expo 2020 Dubai is guided by the belief that innovation and progress are the result of people and ideas combining in new ways. For six months from 20 October, 2020, Expo will bring together 190 countries and millions of people to celebrate human ingenuity: ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’.

  • During the six months from 20 October, 2020 to 10 April, 2021, we expect to welcome 25 million visits
  • About 70 per cent of all visitors are anticipated to come from outside the UAE – the largest proportion of international visitors in Expo history
  • We aim to create and deliver an inclusive and global Expo with more than 200 participants, including nations, multilateral organisations, businesses and educational institutions
  • Expo 2020 also has an ambitious volunteer programme, which aims to include more than 30,000 volunteers from a wide range of ages, nationalities, cultures and backgrounds
  • The Expo site covers a total of 4.38 sqkm, including a 2 sqkm gated area. It is located adjacent to Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai South
  • Expo 2020 Dubai is the first World Expo to take place in the MEASA (Middle East, Africa and South Asia) region

Visit: www.expo2020dubai.com 

About World Expos
In 1851 the Crystal Palace was the centrepiece of London’s Great Exhibition – the first World Expo. It celebrated the man-made industrial wonders of a rapidly changing world. Architecture, contents and a theme, ‘Industry of All Nations’, were combined to create a big idea of nations meeting nations in shared technological and commercial progress. In more recent years, participants in World Expos, including governments, international organisations and companies, have gathered to find solutions to universal challenges and to promote their achievements, products, ideas, innovations, their national brand, and their nations as destinations for tourism, trade and investment.

World Expos are held under the auspices of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), the intergovernmental organisation responsible for overseeing and regulating international exhibitions (‘Expos’) and for fostering their core values of Education, Innovation and Cooperation. Today, four types of Expos are organised under the BIE’s auspices: World Expos, Specialised Expos, Horticultural Expos and the Triennale di Milano.

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