London PropTech Show, only few weeks away

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31 January 2023, London: The London Proptech Show is just weeks away and is all set to be the largest event of its kind in Europe. The show, which will take place on February 15 & 16, 2023 at the Business Design Centre, will bring together important industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to explore the latest trends, technologies and solutions that are shaping the future of the property market.
The event will feature engaging and informative displays from 50+ proptech companies startups from across the globe. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the latest trends and developments in the industry and discover new solutions, next-gen technologies and products that can help to improve their business operations and stay ahead of the competition. Some of the important names which will be exhibiting at the event include Pacaso, Novyy, Hybrid Hero, Keytracker, Property Inspect, Akenza, Yavica, and INEP along with other important industry players. Over 2,000+ business attendees from Europe and beyond are expected to attend this year’s key proptech gathering. Know more about exhibitors attending the event.

The event promises an impressive lineup of speakers and panellists who will share their experiences and insights in the rapidly evolving proptech industry. The conference will feature insightful discussions, interactive Q&A sessions, and powerpacked presentations from experts and policymakers like Hon. Patricia De Lille|Minister|Department of Public Works and Infrastructure – Republic of South Africa, Hon. Radim Srsen|Deputy Minister|Ministry of Regional Development of the Czech Republic, Sammy Pahal|Managing Director|UKPA, Mark Zwerner|Vice President Global Strategic Partnerships|ABB, Brendan Geraghty| CEO |UKAA, Randal L. Froebelius|Chair & Chief Elected Officer|BOMA, Wayne Berger|Co Founder|PropTech Africa, Daniele Gambero Daniele Gambero|President|Malaysia Proptech Association along with several other influential voices from the proptech sector. View full speaker lineup.

“The London Proptech Show 2023 will provide a unique platform for industry professionals to come together and explore the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of the property market”, said Shariq AbdulHai, CEO of Valiant Business Media. “We are just left with a few weeks and am very excited to host and be a part of this year’s most important proptech gathering”, he further added.

The London Proptech Show is the perfect opportunity for those in the real estate industry to get an inside look at the latest advances in technology, as well as to connect with peers and learn about new trends in the sector.

Free Visitor Registration for the London Proptech Show 2023 is now open. Get your free pass now.

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