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Urban Future 2024

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Hosted in a different city each year, thousands of CityChangers from all over the world share how they create transformation and which mistakes are made, accelerating change and successfully shaping the future of our cities.

5th June, 2024 - 7th June, 2024

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Urban Future

Event Location

Rotterdam, Netherlands

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