“We live in a world of change and uncertainty - and COVID-19 has accelerated these trends with major shocks and disruptions to the world of business and society itself overnight,” said Sunil Prashara, President and CEO of Project Management Institute. “Our 2020 list of Most Influential Projects should give us hope that we can meet these challenges and make even the boldest ideas into reality. Against the most challenging of circumstances over the past year, the leaders and teams behind these innovative projects made hard decisions and challenged conventional thinking in order to make an impact. As we rebuild and move forward from these challenging times, it is going to take the creativity, collaboration, discipline, and determination exhibited in each of these projects to reimagine a better path forward.”
The project management community itself—including experts, volunteers, academics, and industry leaders from across the globe—provided input and recommendations for this year’s list. The pool of project candidates, which numbered in the thousands, was then vetted by a special PMI thought leadership team. The final list represents PMI’s vision of how project work and the change makers behind them represent the creative spirit shaping how the world collectively reimagines a new future, makes ideas and dreams reality, and as a result change the world.
Honorees include momentous triumphs such as building temporary hospitals in a matter of days, developing ventilators at rapid speed, and reimagining annual events for a digital world; in addition to highly impactful, but lesser-known victories such as Kangaroo Island Recovery in Australia and Dogger Bank Wind Farm in England’s North Sea. The top-ranked project is the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator, a giant, global initiative tasked with identifying, accelerating and scaling potential COVID-19 treatments by coordinating research and development.
To view the complete list of projects and industry- and region-specific “Top 10” lists, visit pmi.org/most-influential-projects. The list is also featured in a special edition of the award-winning PM Network® magazine.
The Top 50 Most Influential Projects*
- COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator –For letting the science lead the funding on potential COVID-19 treatments
- Iceland Contact Tracing – For halting COVID-19’s spread—and demonstrating an alternative to lockdown for the rest of the world
- Learning Passport – For disrupting virtual education models to help underprivileged kids shut out of classrooms
- COVID-19 Data Lake –For collecting—and organizing—a deluge of virus insights
- Wolfsburg Plant Reopening – For creating a COVID-era reentry roadmap
- AZD1222 SARS-CoV-2 – For blazing a trail in the pursuit of a COVID-19 vaccine
- Tokyo 2020® Olympic Games – For showing how to press pause on a major event
- U.S. Digital Response Launch – For mobilizing tech talent to help local governments solve problems
- Nightingale Hospital London – For creating a COVID-19 emergency care center in just nine days
- Shanghai Fashion Week™ – For proving that even during a global pandemic, the show (and the sales) must go on
- Kangaroo Island Recovery – For responding to epic wildfires—and rescuing an Australian ecosystem
- Tesla™ Gigafactory Shanghai – For setting up the first foreign-owned auto factory in China at warp speed
- UpLink™ – For creating a practical platform to achieve the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals
- Trolls World Tour™ – For rethinking movie distribution—delighting families and disrupting Hollywood
- Power of Siberia – For pumping new energy into the natural gas industry while forging superpower polar bonds
- Disney+™ – For magically carving out a place in the world of streaming
- Solar Orbiter – For offering a new view of the sun
- Hudson Yards® – For rethinking the mixed-use urban neighborhood in one of the world’s largest cities
- Curie – For improving bandwidth in South America
- Dangote Refinery – For fueling Nigeria’s economic transformation from importer to self-sustaining powerhouse
- Locust Impact Tool Kit – For using data to protect threatened food supplies in East Africa and beyond
- Galaxy Fold™ – For reshaping the smartphone expectations
- Sardar Patel Stadium – For designing a fan-focused cricket ground
- Woven City – For prototyping a fully autonomous world
- Parasite – For breaking barriers in filmmaking—financially and culturally
- Sydney Metro – For transforming transportation in Australia’s largest city
- Travis Scott’s Astronomical – For turning a gaming platform into a global stage
- Bridge Ventilator – For shifting trajectories to quickly deliver a new kind of emergency medical equipment
- Fuliza – For solving mobile customers’ short-term cash needs
- Amazon™ Air Hub – For breaking new ground in e-commerce with a US$1.5 billion effort to command the skies
- Notre Dame Cathedral Restoration – For taking the first steps to raise a landmark from the ashes—with care and precision
- Keep Kids Learning Pilot – For adjusting on the fly to get students the supplies they need
- Dogger Bank Wind Farm – For helping the United Kingdom step toward a carbon-neutral future
- International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor – For boldly exploring next-gen nuclear energy
- Libra™ – For pushing digital currency into the mainstream
- National Convalescent Plasma Project – For joining forces to quickly test a COVID-19 treatment
- Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway – For building a bridge to Kuwait’s future
- Some Good News™ – For giving us something to smile about in lockdown and providing DIY video production can be world-class
- Chollian-2B – For creating an orbiting eye satellite to track pollution
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons – For offering gamers community when they needed it most
- Sycamore™ – For taking a quantum leap into the unknown
- Mjøstårnet – For using wood to reach the sky
- Campos del Sol – For helping Chile turn away from fossil fuels and toward carbon neutrality
- Micra® AV – For upgrading the world’s smallest pacemaker—without skipping a beat
- Beijing Daxing International Airport – For creating the world’s largest terminal, poised to help China rebuild its tourism industry
- Creatable World™ – For listening to kids asking for a more inclusive way to play
- Al-Shera’a – For raising the net-zero bar on government buildings
- Plant-for-the-Planet™ App – For using technology to gamify and accelerate reforestation
- Capital City Relocation Plans – For plotting out a new political nerve of Indonesia—a smarter and greener one
- ReRun – For helping companies use data to bring people back to the office—safely
Visit the Region-Specific Top 10 Most Influential Projects Lists
- Africa’s Top 10 Most Influential Projects
- Asia Pacific’s Top 10 Most Influential Projects
- Canada’s Top 10 Most Influential Projects
- China’s Top 10 Most Influential Projects
- Europe/United Kingdom’s Top 10 Most Influential Projects
- India’s Top 10 Most Influential Projects
- Latin America’s Top 10 Most Influential Projects
- Middle East’s Top 10 Most Influential Projects
- North America's Top 10 Most Influential Projects
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