The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), in collaboration with the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Government of India, will host the prestigious Abu Dhabi Real Estate Conference 2024. Scheduled for November 25 at the Hilton Abu Dhabi, Yas Island, the event will be centered on the theme “India – UAE: Shaping Sustainable Futures: Innovation and Investment in Real Estate.”

The conference aims to enhance the bilateral relationship between India and the UAE while promoting sustainable urban development, investment, and technological innovations in the real estate sector. Leading figures from NAREDCO, including National President Mr. G Hari Babu, Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman of Hiranandani Group and NAREDCO, Vice Chairman Mr. Rajan Bandelkar, and Chairman Emeritus Mr. Parveen Jain, will be key speakers at the event, joined by policymakers, industry leaders, and global visionaries.

The conference will feature a series of insightful panel discussions on topics critical to the future of real estate. One key session, titled “Advances in Construction Technology – Quality & Sustainability,” will explore the role of sustainable building materials, digitalization in construction, and the importance of quality craftsmanship. Another notable discussion, “Bridging Boundaries: Harnessing UAE’s RERA Strengths for India’s Real Estate Future,” will focus on best practices in regulatory frameworks, market transparency, and consumer protection.

Additionally, a panel on “Innovation in Urban Development: Effective Town Planning and Clearances” will highlight the significance of modern town planning methods and the role of streamlined approval systems in driving sustainable growth. A forward-thinking presentation, “Rise of A.I. and the Future of Real Estate Regulation,” will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the regulatory landscape of the industry.

The conference will also feature fireside chats such as “Scaling with Impact: Knest’s Journey from Startup to Industry Giant,” offering insights into the challenges and strategies behind scaling a real estate business. The “Exploring Real Estate Opportunities” session will examine investment prospects in India’s real estate market, focusing on strategic growth and cross-border investment opportunities between India and the UAE.

By showcasing the future of real estate through the lens of innovation, sustainability, and investment, the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Conference promises to be a vital platform for networking, collaboration, and forging new growth opportunities in both the Indian and UAE real estate sectors.

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