27th January 2026 @ 15:45 - 19:00

Co-creating a vision for the new resource economy

It is time to craft a vision of the future together.

2025 has been a year of flux. 2026 is set to usher in transformational shifts at speed and scale as climate change impacts heighten and tech innovations unlock new possibilities.

The promise of a new resource economy – one rooted in resilience – is rising from profound changes in energy, materials and land use. This is the vision outlined by Chapter Zero and Systemiq in The new resource economy – a vision for business resilience. It is a vision that places forward-thinking non-executive directors at the heart of strategic business transformation, capturing value and ensuring longevity.

On Tuesday 27 January, we will bring together a small group of non-executive directors for an exclusive hands-on working session to co-create this vision with us, refining the narrative to inspire boardrooms across the economy to embrace the inherent opportunities of the climate transition ahead of publishing a thought leadership piece in spring 2026. This discussion will be followed by a networking drinks reception for attendees to connect with peers at the start of the year.

Please note this event is invitation-only, and places are limited. If you would like to express your interest in attending, please get in touch.
27th January 2026 @ 15:45 - 19:00

Co-creating a vision for the new resource economy

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