Realcomm's CIO & Property Tech Forum in Sydney is a strategic event tailored for CIOs and tech leaders in commercial real estate to discuss the latest industry innovations and challenges. The forum will cover emerging technologies and governance practices relevant to the real estate sector.
The CIO & Property Tech Forum in Sydney serves as a critical platform for CIOs and senior technology executives in the commercial real estate sector to share insights and innovations. These forums facilitate knowledge exchange and networking, crucial for driving technological advancements and operational efficiencies. Participants can expect sessions on pioneering AI applications, data governance strategies, and cutting-edge property tech solutions, aimed at transforming real estate operations.
What you will learn
Latest technology solutions for commercial real estate.
Strategies for implementing AI in real estate.
Governance practices for data management in portfolios.
Innovative approaches in property technology.
Case studies from leading technology providers.
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• Discussions led by top CIOs in real estate.
• Focus on AI and automation in CRE.
• Insights into scalable smart building programs.
• Networking opportunities with industry leaders.
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