The 2025 City Tech Summit, November 11–12, picked up the place it left off final 12 months, bringing collectively “a whole bunch of thinkers, doers, and advocates” devoted to serving to cities adapt to a altering local weather with new applied sciences. Guided by City Tech Hub founding director Michael Samuelian and co-producer and founding father of CIV:LAB Simon Sylvester-Chaudhuri, the summit continues to advertise forward-looking discussions that outline the paradigm shift we live in.
As we immersed ourselves in keynotes, panels, networking breaks, workshops, and lightening pitches in the course of the two-day gathering, there have been infinite methods to interact with this visionary ecosystem and its mission to foster city innovation by leveraging transformative analysis for real-world, civic impression. Moreso than final 12 months, the arc of a maturing start-up tradition throughout the Tech Hub—rooted in deep partnerships, AI-enabled workflows, piloting, outreach and alternate—was made manifest as thought leaders, city fellows, entrepreneurs, and policymakers convened.
Organized this 12 months round 4 themes: “Construct,” “Energy,” “Enhance,” and “Transfer,” the summit has turn out to be an agent of actionable options for our weak inhabitants unknowingly reliant on the applying of distinctively City AI for local weather adaptation. This extraordinary phenomenon is being led by a rising consortia of technologists who’re concurrently democratizing entry by company relationships that fast-track adoption and public deployment—reinforcing New York Metropolis’s popularity as a pacesetter in growing the resilient way forward for cities. As Sylvester-Chaudhuri finest expressed, “This isn’t an occasion that’s nearly pondering and speaking, it’s grounded in constructing and constructing collectively.” Dean and Vice Provost of Cornell Tech Greg Morrisett kicked off Day 1 with a short reflection on the 5-year-old program and clarification of this 12 months’s themes.
Nationwide nonprofit Terreform ONE’s govt director Mark Chambers, together with professor and cofounder, Mitchell Joachim, set a constructive tone of their opening keynote as they described a “multi-species” design method by which crickets and butterflies are shoppers, every thing in life could be biodegradable, panorama could possibly be the brand new knowledge middle, and pleasure is the most effective mechanism for combating human extinction.
Bryan Boyer, college director of College of Michigan’s City Tech diploma program, afterwards moderated “What’s Subsequent for Building Automation?”. The panel featured Cornell professor Jenny Sabin of Jenny Sabin Studio; Alexandra Donovan, director of Design and Innovation at Meeting OSM; and Val Tzvetkov, director of Rising Expertise at Skanska—all professionals uniquely engaged in revolutionizing city building tech for local weather protection, resilient buildings and infrastructure. Provocative tangents round agent-based design, provide chain, the worth of “productive failure” in transdisciplinary analysis, drone piloting, and cross-digital literacy surfaced. From its first panel, the summit postulates that shared imaginative and prescient, shared danger and public belief are crucial variables in accelerating transformation.
Out of Harvard, cofounder Raphael Kay, pitching for Mireta City Dynamics, stuffed the advisory hole with biology-inspired AI instruments designed to assist builders and governments plan cities with price effectivity. Utilizing nature (slime molds and microscopic sea creatures) as a way to check city networks, Kay rapidly defined how algorithms impressed by organic development assist strategic redundancy and connectivity in metropolis methods. As Samuelian acknowledged, “The City Tech Summit shines a shiny mild on new methods of pondering.” Sensible pitches all through the day by Stacks + Joules, UrbanMix, COMCODE, Switchbox, Brick, and Atomic Canyon present convincing examples.

Greg Lindsay’s moderation of “Digital Twins for Adaptation” led the city resilience dialog into new instructions regarding shock response, governance, workforce coaching requirements, procurement, and scalability. From the impacts of legacy methods to the fallacies of the cloud, disaster motivates how trade learns—suggesting that city adaptation in some ways is an element of a bigger existential dialog. Leigh-Ann Buchanan, President and CEO of Miami-Dade Innovation Authority, introduced all of it collectively in a contemporary language of social funding: AI optimization is a part of service supply and “cities want platforms and civic working methods” in an effort to speed up innovation and enhance the human situation. Programming for the summit was extraordinarily profitable in capturing the social and psychological dimensions of city AI’s public-private mandate, with feel-good illustration from each nook of the globe.
Day 2 started the place Jerry Hultin, chairman and cofounder of World Futures Group, left off the day past in his closing keynote: the economic mannequin of cities is out of date and “one thing new is coming.” Professor Israel Cidon, director of the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, spoke passionately concerning the twin grasp’s diploma program in City Tech for context, notably the expansion of scholars into founders of startups who “come again.” He additionally described, as recommended by Buchanan, analysis in service of town as he touched on the City Innovation Fellows program in his Opening Remarks. This system is a vital manifestation of the hub’s distinctive mannequin of incubation that spurs company innovation in housing, transportation, water, constructing decarbonization, sanitation, financial improvement, and procurement, from the within out.

Commissioner Zach Iscol, of New York Metropolis Emergency Administration, offered readability across the every day impacts of local weather change throughout the boroughs in his visceral keynote, bearing on the realities of tidal flooding, excessive warmth, social vulnerability and forecasting based mostly on patterns usually found by drones. In “Constructing the City Tech Ecosystem: Scaling Rising Applied sciences and AI for Cities,” Jonathan Schulhof, NYCEDC’s govt vice chairman of Innovation Industries, together with Michelle Brechtelsbauer, Beth Porter, and Alex Mitchell, mentioned how Newlab, C10 Labs, BATWorks, and Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator are nurturing the native ecosystem in thrilling methods. Mitchell’s acknowledgement of the significance of outcomes relative to piloting emphasizes a build-test-scale mindset that may assist clear up actual issues for actual individuals. Elevating operators into the dialog is an sudden function of the summit. Moreover, enterprise platforms like Newlab are remodeling core industrial sectors in a complimentary approach by serving to startups commercialize—from Brechtelsbauer, there’s a lot to study.

Panels all through Day 2 continued to be thoughtfully curated, protecting matters starting from danger administration, multi-stakeholder coordination, congestion pricing, and guardrails to an entertaining and equally controversial debate regarding the way forward for autonomous autos within the metropolis. Ariel Noyman’s pitch for TravelAgent, a novel “agentic simulation platform” that makes the notion of cities each predictive and accessible, additionally stood out.
Workshops persistently allowed for deeper dives over the two-day interval the place pitches explored new avenues of software. Cornell Tech senior analysis affiliate and moderator Anthony Townsend led “Managing the Dangers of City AI,” a panel that includes Jacqueline Lu of Useful Locations; Daniele Quercia of Nokia Bell Labs Cambridge, and Jiahao Chen director of AI and Machine Studying on the NYC Workplace of Expertise and Innovation. For me it was the summit’s finest panel and highlighted the ecosystem’s fondness for safety and public belief. A respondent handle towards the top of Day 2 provided candid enter concerning the “feasibility and fundability” of the varied approaches proposed by the summit from Stacey Matlen, senior vice chairman of Innovation on the Partnership for NYC; and Daria Siegel, senior vice chairman at NYCEDC. In a closing notice by Samuelian, who was actively engaged till the very finish, the 9–12 months of effort wrapped in plus delta trend, predicting a elevating of the bar for the upcoming 12 months.
A whole record of audio system and an hourly play-by-play of the densely packed program could be discovered right here.
Allan Horton is a Brooklyn-based architect, author, and digital creator.













