Building An Inclusive, Integrated and Connected Myanmar

With ASEAN turning 50 and China’s One-Belt-One-Road initiative setting the centre stage, Myanmar is in urgent needs to close its infrastructure gap, integrate with the world and collaborate with its neighbouring countries in order to gain from these initiatives for its economy growth. According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Myanmar’s infrastructure gap between now and 2030 worth $120 billion. Myanmar, with its urban population growth that faster than spatial growth expects additional of 10 million of people in the cities requires an additional of $320 billion investment on infrastructure to tackle its endemic poverty.

Being the second-largest country by area in South-east Asia with relatively extensive road network that just 20% paved, Myanmar possess vast investment opportunities in trunk road network modernisation, construction of expanded roadways including elevated highways, improving access to the city via bridges to the south, east and west. Development of regional airports has also been part of the government’s plans in developing both the tourism and transport sector, in addition to its existing plane and cargo handling services that require significant needs of technological support and investment. Urban transport infrastructure in major cities whether in local / commuter rail, road, bridges and alternative transport options i.e. water-taxi, bus system are in focus and presents high investment opportunities.

The Myanmar’s telecoms infrastructure is another area that in need of development. IFC calculated that another 10,000 additional towers are required to provide Myanmar with full coverage. Emphasise is placed on supporting the expansion and further development of the mobile network to fibre network that opportunities exist to develop both national-level corridors as well as to improve Myanmar’s global connectivity.

The Government of Myanmar is determined to pursue balanced territorial development with the aim to close its infrastructure gap and upgrade its infrastructure capacities to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth. Themed “Building an Inclusive, Integrated and Connected Myanmar”, the hosting of the 4th Myanmar Infrastructure Summit 2018 (MIS2018) with the strong supports from Ministry of Construction, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Bago State Government, Kayin State Government, Mon State Government, Mandalay Region Government, Myanmar Engineering Society (MES), Myanmar Investors Development Association (MIDA), Federation of Myanmar Construction Entrepreneurs Association (MCEA) and various regional governments along with key stakeholders, will once again provides an unparalleled platform for potential foreign investors, infrastructure developers, technology providers and infrastructure funders to be updated on the development plans and policies of investing in Myanmar’s urban and rural infrastructure; to assess market opportunities and at the same time build potential business and investment networks with the local policy makers and industry players.

 Myanmar Infrastructure Summit 2017 Testimonial Video

 

The Programme

  • Tuesday20 Mar 2018
  • Wednesday21 Mar 2018
  • Thursday22 Mar 2018
08:30 am

Day 1: 20 March 2018, Tuesday
MIS 2018 Registration Begins

09:30 am

Delegates Take Their Seats at Ballroom

09:40 am

Arrival of Distinguished Guests

10:00 am

Opening Ceremony
Myanmar Cultural Dances

10:10 am

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

10:15 am

WELCOME ADDRESS

10:20 am

WELCOME ADDRESS

10:25 am

WELCOME ADDRESS

10:30 am

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

10:40 am

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

10:50 am

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

11:00 am

Networking & Refreshments Break

08:35 am

INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MEETING FOR INVESTORS
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MEETING FOR INVESTORS

09:00 am

INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MEETING WITH INVESTORS *by invitation only

11:30 am

PLENARY SESSION
Plenary 1: The Role of IFC in Supporting Myanmar’s Infrastructure Development: Projects & Programs

11:55 am

Plenary 2: JICA’s Commitments in Myanmar’s Infrastructure Development Projects & Program

12:20 pm

Plenary 3: The Impact of Myanmar Investment Law 2016 and Myanmar Company Act 2017 on Myanmar’s Infrastructure Investment

12:45 pm

Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates

01:45 pm

MYANMAR REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Paper 1: Yangon Region’s Urban Development Master Plan & Priority Projects

02:10 pm

Paper 2: Kayin State’s Infrastructure Development Plan & Priority Projects

02:35 pm

Paper 3: Urban Development Master Plan for Mandalay Region: Status, Directin & Priority Projects

03:00 pm

Networking & Refreshment Break

03:30 pm

Paper 4: Bago Region’s Infrastructure Development Plan & Priority Projects

03:55 pm

Paper 5: Mon State’s Infrastructure Development Plan & Priority Projects

04:20 pm

CONFERENCE DAY 1 ENDS

09:00 am

SESSION ONE: CLOSING MYANMAR’S REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES GAP THROUGH INTEGRATION AND MODERNISATION
Paper 6: Myanmar’s Railway Modernisatin Plans: Status and Opportunitis

09:25 am

Paper 7: Connectig Regions and States with Myanmar’s Transportatin Corridors: Special Focus on North-South and EastWest Rail and Road Networks

09:50 am

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

10:00 am

Networking & Refreshment Break

10:30 am

SESSION TWO: MYANMAR’S DEEP SEAPORTS & AIRPORTS DEVELOPMENT PLANS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Paper 8: Myanmar’s Inland Maritie Ports and Inland Water Transport: Capacity Assessment, Status and Development Plans

10:55 am

Paper 9: Internatinal and Regional Airport Development Plans in Myanmar: Directins and Priority Projects

11:20 am

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

11:30 am

Special Address: The New Generation of Advertising Visual Solutions in Supporting Modern Infrastructure

11:55 am

Luncheon for Guest Speakers and Delegates

12:55 pm

SESSION THREE: PROMOTING INCLUSIVE, INTEGRATED AND SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
Paper 10: Compelling Master Planning – Attracting Private Infrastructure Investment

01:20 pm

Paper 11: Development of Low Cost Housing in Myanmar: Market Outlook and Investment Opportunities

01:45 pm

Paper 12: Fulfilling Myanmar's Affordable Housing Requirement: Implementation Plans & Status

02:10 pm

Paper 13: Improving Myanmar Urban Public Infrastructure Safety: Development Plan and Opportunities

02:35 pm

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

02:45 pm

SESSION FOUR: INVESTING IN ADVANCED URBAN TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES
Paper 14: Closing the Myanmar Urban Transportation Infrastructure Gap: Strategies and Plans

03:10 pm

Paper 15: Alternative Transportation As Practical Solutions for Urban Congestion

03:35 pm

Paper 16: Next Level Mobility in Urban Environment

04:00 pm

Paper 17: Advanced Traffic Management System Implementation in Major Cities and Metropolitan Areas

04:25 pm

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

04:35 pm

Networking & Refreshment Break

05:05 pm

SESSION FIVE: DEVELOPMENT OF WORLD CLASS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM IN MYANMAR
Paper 18: Myanmar's Telecom Infrastructure Development: Overview and Market Forecast

05:30 pm

Paper 19: Deployment of Fibre Optic network in Myanmar: The Way Forward

05:55 pm

Open Forum: Comments, Questions and Answers

06:05 pm

MYANMAR INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT 2018 ENDS

08:30 am

Day 3: 22 March 2018, Thursday
Pick Up from Hotel Lobby, Sule Shangri-La Yangon, Myanmar

09:30 am

Business Matching Meeting & Site Visit to Jewellery Luck Group of Companies and Golden City Project

12:30 pm

Luncheon

01:30 pm

Business Matching Meeting & Projects Presentation with Myanmar Investor Development Association (MIDA)

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