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Critical Infrastructure Summit to take place on 26 February

The event will focus on several key themes including: public transportation; green spaces; extreme weather readiness and soft infrastructure

The second edition of the Critical Infrastructure Summit (CI Summit) will take place on 26 February in Dubai, the Big Project Middle East (BPME) editorial team has confirmed. The event follows on from the successful first showing of the event in 2024, which focused on data centres, sponge cities, next generation airports & seaports, and urban mobility.

The BPME editorial team has said that the 2025 edition of the CI Summit will focus on a selection of other themes including: public transportation infrastructure to support the growth of key regional cities; how cities can prepare for the growing number of extreme weather events brought about by human-induced climate change; green public spaces and their key role in enhancing health and wellbeing and managing a city’s carbon emissions, and soft infrastructure.

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The event will bring together key regional experts and thought leaders from government organisations, developers, operators, consultants and contractors to discuss these topics and more via keynote address, panel discussions, presentations and fireside chats.

“The second edition of the CI Summit will differ from the launch edition with regards to its key themes, which I’m confident tie well into regional requirements and happenings. I look forward to working with the BPME editorial team in the coming weeks to identity and announce speakers, and hope to announce share more details about the event in due course,” said Jason Saundalkar, Head of Content at BPME.

To learn more about the CI Summit, click here.

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