
破除24小时经济的四大误解,构建城市新愿景
Cities don’t stop at sunset – rethinking myths about the night can unlock an inclusive, safe and innovative 24-hour economy that works for everyone. 城市日落之后不会落幕。破除关于夜间经济的误解,构建包容、安全、创新的24小...
BSc (Hons) Economics, University of Nottingham, UK, Master of International Affairs, (Economics & Political Development), Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, New York. Saiful Salihudin is a Public Policy Analyst and Economist with over seven years of experience in macroeconomic surveillance, policy development, research and analysis, and building and coordinating partnerships. He is passionate about international development, sustainable and inclusive growth, social justice, innovative programs, and policy formulation to maximize social outcomes. Previously, Saiful worked as an Economist and Financial Policy Analyst at the Central Bank of Malaysia. He also served at Princeton University as a researcher, developing a global database on misinformation surrounding COVID-19.
Cities don’t stop at sunset – rethinking myths about the night can unlock an inclusive, safe and innovative 24-hour economy that works for everyone. 城市日落之后不会落幕。破除关于夜间经济的误解,构建包容、安全、创新的24小...
Cities don’t stop at sunset – rethinking myths about the night can unlock an inclusive, safe and innovative 24-hour economy that works for everyone.
Night-time economies in cities generate billions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of jobs. But unreliable services and safety issues remain an issue.
The Forum, the Ministry of Economy and the State of São Paulo are collaborating to assist small and medium manufacturing firms in their implementation of IoT for Brazil.


