Powering Social Impact: Digital Frontiers for Social Good Forum

Powering Social Impact: Digital Frontiers for Social Good Forum

John Niland Scientia Building (G19)Kensington, NSW
Tuesday, Apr 14 from 9:30 am to 5 pm
Overview

Showcasing what works. Co-creating what’s next.

The Digital Frontiers Lab at UNSW Business School is pleased to host a one-day international forum in partnership with UNDP Mongolia and climate-tech collaborator URECA.


This forum brings together researchers, policymakers, industry leaders, and community partners to explore how digital innovation, behavioural insight, and socio-technical design can accelerate inclusive and equitable energy transitions, as well as social goods.


Building on UNSW’s collaboration with UNDP Mongolia and URECA on the coal-to-solar initiative, the forum will showcase implementation-ready initiatives in renewable energy transition, with a particular focus on:

  • Digital and behavioural approaches to energy literacy
  • Women’s empowerment in the green economy
  • Climate-tech innovation and digital MRV
  • Cross-sector collaboration between universities, development agencies, startups, and policymakers
  • Translational research for real-world impact


What to expect

A day of keynote insights, panel conversation, and practical reflections on digital approaches to renewable energy transition, with time to connect with fellow attendees.


  • 9:30am – Registration and arrival refreshments
  • 10:00am – 1pm – Welcome, keynote address, and panel discussion
  • 2:00pm – 4:00pm – Roundtable discussion, and closing remarks


Speakers and Distinguished Guests


  • Firuz Saidkhadzhaev UNDP Mongolia Climate Finance and Development Economist
  • Baigalmaa Chinbat, UNDP Mongolia National Project Manager, Acceleration of Just Energy Transition in Mongolia
  • Jargalan Bat-Orgil, UNDP Mongolia Head of Experimentation ,Accelerator Lab
  • Amar Baatartsogt, URECA Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer and UNDP COP Impact Maker
  • Tom Carr, URECA Chief Financial & Commercial Officer
  • Professor Roman Beck, Bentley University
  • Professor Stan Karanasios, University of Queensland


Showcasing what works. Co-creating what’s next.

The Digital Frontiers Lab at UNSW Business School is pleased to host a one-day international forum in partnership with UNDP Mongolia and climate-tech collaborator URECA.


This forum brings together researchers, policymakers, industry leaders, and community partners to explore how digital innovation, behavioural insight, and socio-technical design can accelerate inclusive and equitable energy transitions, as well as social goods.


Building on UNSW’s collaboration with UNDP Mongolia and URECA on the coal-to-solar initiative, the forum will showcase implementation-ready initiatives in renewable energy transition, with a particular focus on:

  • Digital and behavioural approaches to energy literacy
  • Women’s empowerment in the green economy
  • Climate-tech innovation and digital MRV
  • Cross-sector collaboration between universities, development agencies, startups, and policymakers
  • Translational research for real-world impact


What to expect

A day of keynote insights, panel conversation, and practical reflections on digital approaches to renewable energy transition, with time to connect with fellow attendees.


  • 9:30am – Registration and arrival refreshments
  • 10:00am – 1pm – Welcome, keynote address, and panel discussion
  • 2:00pm – 4:00pm – Roundtable discussion, and closing remarks


Speakers and Distinguished Guests


  • Firuz Saidkhadzhaev UNDP Mongolia Climate Finance and Development Economist
  • Baigalmaa Chinbat, UNDP Mongolia National Project Manager, Acceleration of Just Energy Transition in Mongolia
  • Jargalan Bat-Orgil, UNDP Mongolia Head of Experimentation ,Accelerator Lab
  • Amar Baatartsogt, URECA Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer and UNDP COP Impact Maker
  • Tom Carr, URECA Chief Financial & Commercial Officer
  • Professor Roman Beck, Bentley University
  • Professor Stan Karanasios, University of Queensland


Lineup

Firuz Saidkhadzhaev

Baigalmaa Chinbat

Jargalan Bat-Orgil

Amar Baatartsogt

Tom Carr

Professor Roman Beck

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Highlights

  • 7 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

John Niland Scientia Building (G19)

G19 Library Road

Kensington, NSW 2033

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Agenda

Registration and arrival refreshments

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Welcome, keynote address, and panel discussion

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Roundtable discussion, and closing remarks

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