We are thrilled to invite Women Planners to the long awaited Women in Urban & Regional Planning Summit 2025, a premier event dedicated to celebrating, empowering, and advancing women in the urban planning and development sectors. Taking place on 30 -31 January 2025 at the Sandton Sky Hotel, Johannesburg. This summit will gather industry leaders, professionals, young urbanists and thought leaders to engage in inspiring discussions and explore the future of sustainable, inclusive urban development.

Why Attend?
Join us as we address key issues such as gender-sensitive urban design, sustainable housing, and innovative planning technologies. The summit will feature keynote speakers, expert-led workshops, and panel discussions focused on breaking barriers, advancing career opportunities for women, and shaping cities to be more accessible and equitable. This event also presents a unique networking opportunity, bringing together like-minded professionals to build connections and share insights.
Opportunities for Participation:
- Speakers and Panelists: We invite influential voices in urban planning, architecture, sustainability, and policy advocacy to lead sessions, share expertise, and inspire attendees.
- Attendees: As an attendee, you’ll gain invaluable insights, connect with industry leaders, and learn from accomplished women in the planning sector.
- Cocktail Reception Sponsor: We are also looking for a sponsor for our cocktail reception, a prime opportunity to showcase your brand and connect with an engaged audience in a relaxed, professional setting.
We believe your involvement will greatly enhance the summit’s impact, and we would be honoured to have you join us. Please confirm your interest soon as there is an early bird discount valid until the 31st of November.
Let’s come together to drive change, celebrate achievements, and shape the future of urban planning.
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