Debra Lam says the Future of Innovation Is Low-Tech, Local, and Community-Led

Debra Lam

Debra Lam is the Founding Director of the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation and an IPaT faculty member.

The Century of Cities podcast welcomed Debra Lam, Founding Executive Director of the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation, a regional public-private partnership driving innovation, workforce development, and economic opportunity. Debra challenges the long-held belief that innovation must be high-tech, making the case for low and no-tech approaches that prioritize people, process, and place. Debra offers a bold vision for the future of cities. She shares a powerful case study from Thomasville Heights in Atlanta, where drones and collaborative design helped alleviate energy poverty, and she unpacks the kind of decentralized, inclusive leadership needed to scale this work. Her insights remind us that the future of urban innovation lies not in flashy tech but in thoughtful partnerships, empowered communities, and a relentless focus on equity and access. 

Go here to listen to Debra Lam's podcast as she is interviewed by Greg Clark and Jennifer Dolynchuk >>