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    Gregory Delaune

    Green Clean & Smart Cities; Deploying regenerative solutions sets for a sustainable world

    Gregory Delaune is an internationally recognized consultant, teacher, speaker, and writer specializing in public-private partnerships (PPPs) for green cities, smart cities, regenerative floating cities, sustainable economic development, and innovation ecosystem design.

    He is the Co-founder and CEO of The Urban Innovation Exchange (UIX Global), Co-founder of Deep Blue Institute, and founder and editor of the blog IMPACT URBANISM.

    With over 15 years of international experience in economics, urban design, and regional planning policy, Gregory has managed multidisciplinary teams in developing innovative strategies, focusing on integrated sustainability tools for emerging economies in Europe and Latin America.

    His background includes being an architect, licensed landscape architect, AICP certified urban planner, and economic development specialist with a focus on Green Economy and Smart City development models.

    Gregory Delaune has presented at prestigious conferences like the MLove Smart Cities and Future Cities, discussing public-private partnerships for economic development and the localization of innovators' power in various global contexts.

    In terms of education, Gregory studied at St. Thomas Academy, Sustainable Planning and Development at the University of Ferrara, Urban Design at the University of California, Berkeley, and Architecture at the University of Notre Dame.

    He has held key positions in various organizations, including Executive Director & Co-founder at Deep Blue Institute, Technology Partnerships at Blue Frontiers and The Seasteading Institute, Chief Executive Officer of The Urban Innovation Exchange (UIX Global), among others.

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