Webinar: Tuesday 12 October 2021, 10am-11.30am CET

Resilience First has partnered with UN-Habitat and the Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM), on the upcoming Innovate4Cities (I4C) conference taking place on 11-15 October 2021. 

During the conference week, Resilience First is pleased to invite to join us for a panel discussion on Decarbonisation and the role of technology.   

Following the recent publication of Resilience First’s whitepaper on ‘Decarbonisation and the role of technology’, in partnership with Intel, we will be hosting a session with the contributors, on the key recommendations to advance a net-zero agenda. The webinar will also consider the challenges faced by businesses to advance a climate resilience strategy as well as explore other possible areas of interventions, including skills, the role of policy-makers and better deployment of existing innovative solutions to attain decarbonisation.

Speakers:

Robert Hall, Director of Strategy, Resilience First (Chair)

Caroline Field, Energy Sector Lead, The Resilience Shift

Nayaz Mohammed, Partner, Resilience, PWC Middle East

Andy Walker, Technical Marketing Director, Johnson Matthey

More to be announced.

Upcoming events

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    Wednesday 11 March | 13:00-14:00 | Microsoft Teams

    Join us for the launch of Resilience First’s Geostrategic Resilience Programme for 2026.

    We are pleased to be joined by Justin Crump, Founder & CEO of Sibylline, who will provide an expert perspective on hybrid warfare, the evolving threat landscape, and the concept of operational sovereignty and why these issues are now critical for UK organisations

  • Leaders’ Forum 2026

    Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, 13:00-13:30, online

    Resilience First hosts an online Leader’s Forum, a bi-monthly meeting created for senior leaders from our diverse, cross-sector business membership.

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    Thursday 19 March, 10:30-12:00, Microsoft Teams

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) underpin London’s economy, yet many face increasing cyber risks without the resources or expertise to defend against them. A cyber incident affecting an SME can quickly spread through supply chains, disrupting services and causing financial and reputational damage for the business, its partners and customers.

    Join our virtual discussion to learn how to strengthen your organisation’s cyber resilience.