📢 Video Release: Top Priorities for Policy Makers for an Inclusive Infrastructure https://lnkd.in/e5pbSfmP Extracted from our second webinar in the Infravision Think Tank series, this brief video encapsulates the ideas of our esteemed panelists and industry experts and offers actionable insights for policy makers navigating the challenges of modern infrastructure. 🔑 Key Suggestions from Our Panelists: - Inclusiveness in Policies: Ensuring that infrastructure planning and execution are inclusive, considering the needs of all communities - Elisabeth Kotthaus (Head of Unit for Social Affairs, Passenger Rights & Equal Opportunities, DG-MOVE at the European Commission) - Planning & Good Governance: Emphasizing meticulous planning and strong governance frameworks to support sustainable development - Philippe Gagnepain (Professor of Economics at University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) - Standardization: Promoting consistency in infrastructure standards to enhance efficiency and safety - Nicolas Pinaud (Deputy Director of the Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs of the OECD) - Social Pricing: Implementing fair pricing strategies that reflect social and environmental costs - Sébastien FRAISSE (CEO of Indigo) - Fostering Private Initiatives: Encouraging private sector involvement to accelerate infrastructure innovation and investment - Jérôme Stubler (CEO of Equans) - Use of data : Leveraging technology and data to ensure more inclusive - Sara Fisher Ellison (Professor of Economics at MIT) A special thanks to Matthew Bishop (former editor/writer at The Economist) for moderating the discussion! 🎥 Watch the full video to learn more about how these priorities can shape the future of infrastructure: https://lnkd.in/eJD49yyE Join Infravision Membership program for more thought leadership and transformative discussions! 🚀 #InfraVision #Infrastructure #PolicyMakers #SustainableDevelopment #InclusiveInfrastructure #Inclusive #SustainableCities
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