Estate Agent Networking partners with Property Tech Show

proptech show

The ultimate property tech show is coming to London in February 2023 and Estate Agent Networking have been chosen as a media partner. The importance and the increase in interest of the subject #PropTech remains strong in 2022 and industry experts expect this trend to continue through 2023 and beyond. 15 – 16 Feb 2023 sees the Business Design Centre, London, UK hosting what will be one of the property industry’s highlight events of the year with both exhibition and conference dedicated to the subject of property technology.

The surge in disruptive technologies in the past few years has led to the transformation of the real estate market, the industry is now seen as a tech-driven sector with significant developments taking place in areas such as construction, logistics, payment technologies, rentals, workspaces etc and most importantly the changes required to meet the sustainability pledges are hugely contributing to the technology transformation of the industry. In terms of investments, the PropTech segment currently is coming out to be the most sought after segment within the real estate sector and is growing at a rapid pace with a record-breaking increase in investments YoY.

Watch out for regular updates from Estate Agent Networking regarding the show. To find out more about tickets and to register your interest in the show visit their website here today.

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