Infosys, a next-gen digital services and consulting provider, and the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS), a national knowledge institution focused on urban transformation, hosted the BioConserve Summit 2025 at the Infosys Bengaluru campus.
This summit gathers stakeholders, including spokespeople from academia, architectural firms, NGOs, corporate entities, and government agencies, to collaboratively develop biodiversity conservation frameworks suitable to urban environments and institutional campuses.
The BioConserve Summit 2025 addresses the urgent requirement for biodiversity preservation and acts as an integrative platform, facilitating knowledge exchange among experts from various sectors.
The discussions encompassed the required dimensions of biodiversity loss, land-sharing methodologies, ecological restoration tactics, urban biodiversity incorporation, and campus sustainability initiatives.
Acknowledging the key function of broad urban campuses in fostering biodiversity, the summit talks about the strategies for designing, managing, and leveraging these spaces to conserve ecosystems and promote sustainable urban environments through innovative solutions and cooperative engagement.
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Nandan Nilekani, Co-founder and Chairman of Infosys, said, “Sustainability is a shared responsibility, and addressing it requires collaboration across industries and sectors. The BioConserve Summit 2025 is a call to action to preserve and protect our planet’s natural wealth while redefining how we approach urban expansion. It serves as a critical platform for uniting visionaries, urban planners, policymakers, and environmental experts to address the urgent challenges facing our ecosystems. Infosys, with a long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship, is delighted to host this platform with IIHS, and we look forward to fostering partnerships that drive meaningful change.”
Aromar Revi, Founding Director of IIHS, said, “Urban areas are emerging as critical spaces for biodiversity action and nature-based solutions to address the climate crisis. The BioConserve Summit 2025 provides an opportunity for institutions, corporates, and policymakers to concretely enhance biodiversity conservation and restoration – addressing one of the world’s most pressing challenges, from the local to global scale. We are glad to partner with Infosys to unlock innovative solutions to transform urban landscapes into sustainable ecosystems.”