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At the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), sustainability by design isn’t a slogan — it’s a mission.
In this episode of Green Shift, hosts David Austin and Dr. Victor Nian speak with Ms. Corinna Choong, Chief Sustainability Officer and pioneer staff member at SUTD, about how the university is using design, technology, and research to drive sustainability impact — from AI-powered urban planning to biodiversity mapping and nature-based cooling on campus.
Ms Choong also reflects on how thoughtful design can transform Southeast Asia’s cities — citing examples from Bangkok and Malaysia that illustrate how architecture, materials, and community planning can all contribute to resilience and decarbonisation.
In this episode:
🌳 What “sustainability by design” means at SUTD
🤖 How AI, robotics, and research are reshaping urban systems
🏙️ Singapore’s role as a living lab for the region
💡 Real-world examples of sustainable design across Southeast Asia
💰 Breaking down barriers in green finance and policy
👩🎓 Advice for young innovators leading the next generation of change
🎧 Listen, learn, and be inspired to design boldly, act locally, and collaborate regionally.
#Sustainability #DesignThinking #GreenShift #Singapore #SUTD #EnergyTransition #SoutheastAsia #ClimateAction #UrbanDesign #Innovation #AI #SmartCities
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