FUTURE PropTech Brings the Property Industry Together Under One Roof for the UK’s Biggest Sector Event

  • Doors open to the biggest PropTech event in Europe on Tuesday 14th of May at 8.00am at the Business Design Centre in Angel, London
  • The event brings together a 50/50 female-male split of 140 speakers from 20 countries to discuss key issues in the property industry with a focus on technology

  • From startup to incumbent, 80 of property’s most influential brands are exhibiting at FUTURE PropTech’s London Conference

London: The world’s number one PropTech event, FUTURE PropTech will open its doors on 14th of May at the Business Design Centre in Angel, London. The all-encompassing industry event hosts the biggest names in the property industry alongside the startups transforming the way we live and how we interact with the built world.

The main stages will be hosted by PlaceTech’s Paul Unger and EG’s Emily Wright. In addition, there are three main zones, the Startup Zone, PlaceTech’s International Zone and the Tili sponsored Residential Agent Zone. Across the show, FUTURE PropTech will tackle some of the property industry’s major talking points across nine tracks:

  • Solving the Housing Crisis – What role can innovation play?

  • Technology for Investors & Developers

  • Trends in the Retail Sector

  • Facilities Management, Sustainability

  • Occupiers, Modern Workplaces & Tenant Experience,

  • The Impact of Technology on the real estate sector

  • Smart Buildings & Digital Twins

  • The Tech Enabled Brokerage

  • Smart Cities, Urban Mobility

The agenda sees 30 hours of content, with comfortably over 100 meeting opportunities through the booking app. FUTURE PropTech has partnered with over 80 companies, of which, sponsors and & exhibitors include Aberdeen Standard Investments, Asset Mapping, Arup, CBRE, Cherre, VTS, Open Box Software, Coyote Software, GetRentr, Hubhub by HB Reavis, Innogy Innovation Hub, Mishcon de Reya, Re-Leased, Stokr, Spark Energy and W-Tech.

Speakers are from Airbnb, Arup, Bisnow, CBRE, Concrete VC, IBM Watson, LIQUID Real Estate Innovation, MetaProp NYC, Pi Labs, Segro Plc, Spacemaker AI, Softbank, Uber and many more.

Delegates, partners, guests, and exhibitors can benefit equally from HubHub’s Co-working space, the W-Tech sponsored Networking Bar and meeting pods thanks to Nook. Five street food stands will provide free food all day from The Green grill (vegan), You Bao, Beyroots, Daja Street Food and Dixiemia. Free soft drinks, teas and coffees are available with beer and wine being served as from lunch.

All attendees are invited to join FUTURE: PropTech’s fifth birthday and the relaunch of afterparty sponsor, UK PropTech Association at Electroworkz from 6.00pm, where BBQ will be served along with beer and wine.

For more information, go to https://futureproptech.co.uk

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