Monday 19 September 15:30-17:00 ET

This exclusive event will give you the opportunity to hear from current members of the Engineering Leadership Group (ELG) on why we have set up the ELG, the mission and strategy to engage the G7, G20 and UNFCCC and how your organization can become a member of the group.

We know the voice of engineers is missing from the critical discussions taking place about the future of the planet, people and the built environment.

The ELG is designed to deliver this respected, much-needed voice in a coordinated way to drive impact and influence policy outcomes, advocating for infrastructure sustainability, resilience and ambitious climate action. ​It combines the systemic, critical-mass approach of Resilience First and ICSI and places it into a global advocacy campaign which can speak with the authority and speed necessitated by scale of multiple crises currently impacting people and the planet.

This event is by invitation only. For more information, please contact Beena Chester on bchester@resiliencefirst.org

Upcoming events

  • Geopolitical Masterclass with Dr Jamie Shea CMG

    Thursday 24 April, 13:00-14:00 BST, Microsoft Teams

    Resilience First is delighted to host a virtual Geopolitical Masterclass with Dr Jamie Shea CMG, NATO’s former Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges. Jamie will share his insights into the global security and resilience landscape following the first 100 days of the Trump administration.

  • AI for Organisational Resilience: A showcase and discussion

    Monday 28 April, 13:30-14:30 BST, Online

    Join us for the first of our resilience innovation showcases focused on uncovering AI for Organisational Resilience. Whether you are new to AI or already exploring its potential, we will give a demonstration of a recently developed AI-backed resilience tool, followed by a discussion on how AI can enhance resilience.

  • Whole-of-Society Approach to Urban Resilience

    Wednesday, 30 April, 13:00-14:30 BST, London

    Resilience First, in collaboration with the Centre for Whole of Society Resilience, warmly invites its members to a lunch briefing featuring a panel discussion on a Whole-of-Society Approach to Urban Resilience.

    As UK cities face increasing pressures from climate change, technological disruptions, security risks and global supply chain vulnerabilities, urban resilience has become a crucial priority for policymakers, businesses, and communities alike.