Through actively promoting sustainability-focused research among students and faculty, MCU aims to produce professionals who can help develop innovative technologies and solutions to address global challenges related to sustainable development.
Day 1 includes the seminar sessions and later proceeded to explore the various exhibits prepared for this year’s RSTW. The discussions highlighted themes such as the role of AI in enhancing city systems and the importance of smart, sustainable urban planning—giving the delegates a clearer understanding of how innovation shapes future-ready communities.
The CAS delegates continued their participation through the Fireside Chat Session, “Game On for Innovation: Charting the Future of Game Development in NCR.” The discussions explored the evolution of game development, the vital role of the academe in shaping future creators, the process of building a game from concept to launch, and the economic considerations behind sustaining the game industry.
For the final day of RSTW, the CAS delegates attended discussions centered on building sustainable and circular cities through science-driven approaches. The session highlighted key insights on circular economy principles and trends, circular design and city development, and policy frameworks that guide responsible and future-ready urban systems.