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An introduction to our new blog series on policy implications related to key data findings from Infrastructure Monitor.
Developing infrastructure that is sustainable, resilient and inclusive is a complex endeavour and it is even more so in emerging markets.
COVID-19 is the worst crisis since the Great Depression, and it will take significant innovation on the policy front to recover from this calamity.
Discover three trends in infrastructure design and use that resulted from the pandemic and are likely going to remain relevant to the infrastructure of the future.
Find out how water scarcity is shifting infrastructure development.
Discover the benefits, challenges, risks and trends of ports privatisation.
Infrastructure development should demonstrate social outcomes, argues Marie Lam-Frendo, CEO of the Global Infrastructure Hub.
Good governance is key to excellence in infrastructure development. These five countries are showing the way.
Find out what implications data infrastructure will have have on business models and infrastructure delivery in the future.
Increased adoption of digital infrastructure will allow cities, regions and their transport operators to integrate new transport modes.
In the Global Infrastructure Hub’s InfraCompass analysis, Singapore takes top honours. In fact, Asia boasts three of the top four overall performers of the eighty-one monitored countries.
We asked the Top 10 teams a few questions to find out what makes them tick, key learnings from their start-up journey and what drives them.
We asked the Top 10 teams a few questions to find out what makes them tick, key learnings from their start-up journey and what drives them.
As a budding entrepreneur, honing your pitch is critical to securing funding and support. Here are some of the do’s and don’ts when it comes to developing and presenting a strong pitch.
The widespread recognition by infrastructure fund managers, lenders and investors of the importance of ESG principles appears only to have strengthened since the global pandemic. The distinct shift continues, from useful consideration to future-focused must-have.
Small, steady and incremental reforms can have a major impact on driving sustainable, resilient and inclusive infrastructure.
These five social infrastructure trends are not new concepts, but the rate at which they are appearing all over the world is staggering.
GI Hub CEO Marie Lam-Frendo discusses energy storage's disruptive potential and how its future is becoming increasingly important in light of the trends in global energy supply and demand.
We continue our discussion on inclusive infrastructure with Sue Barrett, EBRD, in which we explore two of EBRD’s innovative finance approaches for inclusive infrastructure.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted all of our lives. And amidst the crisis it is impossible to envision how long it will last, or how life will be different once it is over. On the issue of mobility, however, a recent report by McKinsey & Co offers an optimistic forecast: this short period of disruption won’t affect existing major trends.