At the intersection of performance and sustainability, the 9th Asian Winter Games is more than just a sporting event—it's an experiment in green innovation. From eco-friendly transportation and renewable energy to artistic initiatives like plant-powered colored ice, these multifaceted strategies are establishing new benchmarks for global events. On the show: Niu Honglin, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
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At the intersection of performance and sustainability.
The 9th Asian Winter Games is more than just a sporting event.
It's an experiment in green innovation.
From eco friendly mobility and renewable energy to artistic ventures like plant powered colored ice,
the multifaceted strategies are setting new benchmarks for global events.
For today's show, I'm joined by Yu Shen and Steve Hatherley.
Now grab your virtual compass and follow us to the heart of the discussion.
The 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin and Deyabouli are setting the stage for thrilling competitions.
But just outside of the ranks, or sometimes right on the ranks,
some sustainable, eco friendly and high tech approaches are also gaining wide attention.
Now please follow Roundtable to probe deep into how green technologies
and eco friendly practices are not just enhancing events,
but fundamentally reshaping our collective approach to sustainable games.
Actually, during this year's, well, the ongoing Asian Winter Games, I was in Harbin just two days ago and I've seen,
seen a lot of very interesting application of technologies and they are actually really just everywhere.
Today we're going to focus a little bit more on the green development as well as sustainable approaches to hold a game.