スマートシティの創出を加速させる5つの方法
テクノロジーを駆使したインフラ、つまり、インフラ・テックの将来性には目を見張るものがあります。よりスマートで環境にやさしい都市、相互に結び付いた輸送システム、効率的でカーボンニュートラルな建設、より高性能で長持ちする資産、パンデミック(世界的大流行)への一段と迅速な対応。ユビキタスな5G Wi-Fi環境の普及が、これらすべてを支えています。
Richard is KPMG’s Global Head of Infrastructure and Global Head of KPMG IMPACT covering sustainability, climate change and economic and social development. He has over 25 years’ experience in infrastructure policy, governance, strategy and financing, advising both public and private sector clients in the UK and overseas.
Richard began his career as a civil servant at the UK Department for Transport where he held positions in the road, rail and aviation directorates. Between 1996 and 1998 he was Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Transport and the Deputy Prime Minister. He subsequently moved to the Infrastructure Advisory team at Citigroup before joining KPMG, where he led the UK Infrastructure, Building and Construction sector until 2018.
Richard has an extensive network of contacts across the infrastructure, transport, utility, and construction markets and the related political, financial and legal communities, in the UK and internationally. His clients include national and local infrastructure and transport authorities, private infrastructure owners and promoters of infrastructure schemes. He has advised on the governance and financing of some of the worlds’ most complex civil engineering projects.
He has a long-standing reputation for leading clients through complex and politically high-profile transactions and providing strategic, financial and governance advice in relation to the delivery of infrastructure services and projects.
He has a particular interest in climate change and sustainability, and in supporting the impending mobility revolution, promoting dialogue between the public and private sectors globally to maximise the social and economic benefits of autonomous vehicles, electric vehicles and mobility as a service.
Richard is a Trustee, Vice President and Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers. He is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Urban Mobility. He is a member of the Infrastructure Board of the Confederation of British Industry. He chairs the Advisory Council of The Infrastructure Forum, which is an independent think-tank which brings together organisations with involvement in UK infrastructure from public, private and regulatory perspectives. He is a prolific writer on infrastructure, transport and sustainability, and is quoted regularly in the trade and national press.
テクノロジーを駆使したインフラ、つまり、インフラ・テックの将来性には目を見張るものがあります。よりスマートで環境にやさしい都市、相互に結び付いた輸送システム、効率的でカーボンニュートラルな建設、より高性能で長持ちする資産、パンデミック(世界的大流行)への一段と迅速な対応。ユビキタスな5G Wi-Fi環境の普及が、これらすべてを支えています。
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