The launch of Proptech Den 2017 happens tonight.

The launch of Proptech Den 2017 happens tonight

Event location: Google Campus. Ground Floor. Bonhill Street, London

Event Date and Time: April 19th 2017. 18:40 – 21:30.

Taking things one step beyond, moving with the times and networking in the modern era are some of the ways to describe Estate Agent Networking – Trying to reach fast changing audiences via fast changing communication channels that bring Estate/Letting Agents and Industry Service Providers closer together.

So with this in mind, we want to to share with you a unique opportunity to network, to share, to invest, to learn, to discuss, agree, argue and most importantly build your business opportunities with our launch of Proptech Den for 2017 which will be sponsored kindly by Qube Global Software.

Firstly, what is in it for you:

Proptech Den: Your chance to listen to some of the latest and hottest ideas in proptech from around the country with a series of Dragons Den style mini pitches that our chosen panel of guest judges will have a chance to both offer advice and the possibility too of investing. If you decide to be part of the panel or simply to sit in the audience and be wow’d by the new ideas in proptech for 2017 then do not miss this fantastic launch event.

To read more about Proptech Den 2017 launch click here.

Allen Walkey

Highly experienced businessman with a successful career in property sales and investment both in the UK and abroad. Now a freelance writer and blogger for the property and Investment Industry, keeping readers up-to-date with changes and events in a rapidly changing world.

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