Foresighting Forum 2020 Take Charge
Foresighting Forum 2020 will be held on Wednesday, 19 February 2020 to Thursday, 20 February 2020 at the Aerial Function Centre, University of Technology (UTS) Sydney.
The theme of this year’s Forum is Take charge – a consumer vision for future energy services.
The Program
Associate Professor Yolande Strengers (Monash University) will be involved in a panel discussion on 'Change and Trust — the new energy compact' at the Energy Consumers Australia Foresighting Forum (SYD).
The event will also feature a scenario planning exercise where leading minds in the sector will explore four future scenarios for energy in Australia. Scenario planning is a foresight methodology that seeks not to predict the future, but to usefully challenge our assumptions about what’s coming next.
All sessions over the two days are listed below:
- Consumers today and tomorrow
- Leaders’ Plenary Session — The Energy Charter
- Transition Design
- Conversation on new thinking
- The possibilities of tomorrow — heat, light and power in 2050
- Change and Trust — the new energy compact
Read the full program here.
Event Details
- Date:
- 19 February 2020 at 8:00 am – 20 February 2020 at 1:30 pm
- Venue:
- Aerial UTS Function Centre, 235 Jones Street, Building 10, Level 7 Ultimo, NSW 2007
- Cost:
- $984.50
Description
Foresighting Forum 2020 will be held on Wednesday, 19 February 2020 to Thursday, 20 February 2020 at the Aerial Function Centre, University of Technology (UTS) Sydney.
The theme of this year’s Forum is Take charge – a consumer vision for future energy services.
The Program
Associate Professor Yolande Strengers (Monash University) will be involved in a panel discussion on 'Change and Trust — the new energy compact' at the Energy Consumers Australia Foresighting Forum (SYD).
The event will also feature a scenario planning exercise where leading minds in the sector will explore four future scenarios for energy in Australia. Scenario planning is a foresight methodology that seeks not to predict the future, but to usefully challenge our assumptions about what’s coming next.
All sessions over the two days are listed below:
- Consumers today and tomorrow
- Leaders’ Plenary Session — The Energy Charter
- Transition Design
- Conversation on new thinking
- The possibilities of tomorrow — heat, light and power in 2050
- Change and Trust — the new energy compact
Read the full program here.