The 16th National Scientific Conference “Science and Passion as the Key to Success” served as a national platform to introduce and promote the Sustainable Project Management through PM² (SPM²) initiative, highlighting its role in advancing sustainability-minded approaches to project planning and delivery.
The event emphasized SPM²’s mission to integrate sustainability principles into project management practices using the PM² Methodology, and underscored the strategic value of sustainability-driven project management in supporting responsible, resilient, and future-oriented decision-making across sectors.
Through keynote presentations, expert panels, and interactive discussions, participants explored how sustainability, ethics, and project methodologies can converge to strengthen project outcomes and improve how sustainability is embedded within project management frameworks and education.
Participants included:
university students and doctoral researchers focused on sustainability, innovation, and project management,
academic staff and educators working on curricula aligned with sustainable development goals,
project management professionals from public and private sectors.
Feedback from attendees highlighted the engaging format, expert-led contributions, and diversity of perspectives. The focus on practical tools and future-focused strategies resonated strongly, with many participants expressing interest in remaining connected to the emerging SPM² community—supporting continued collaboration and knowledge exchange beyond the conference.
Dissemination and visibility were strengthened through:
official UITM and partner institution websites,
targeted social media outreach and live coverage,
post-event summary reports shared via academic and professional networks,
visual documentation including photo galleries and recorded keynote sessions.