Aurum PropTech is set to organize the 'India PropTech Summit - 2024' on December 2, 2024, in Mumbai. The summit will focus on the latest advancements and opportunities in Property Technology across the Real Estate sector, including Rentals, Distribution,
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The 'India PropTech Summit - 2024' is scheduled to take place on December 2, 2024, at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, India.
The summit will cover a wide range of topics including smart cities, sustainable real estate, the impact of AI and blockchain in property management, and more through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops.
The summit is open to real estate professionals, technology enthusiasts, investors, and anyone interested in the PropTech industry. It offers valuable insights and networking opportunities for all participants.
Yes, early bird discounts are available for those who register before November 15, 2024. Visit the official Aurum PropTech website for more details.
Aurum PropTech is a leading PropTech company in India, dedicated to transforming the real estate landscape through advanced technology solutions. The company focuses on enhancing property management, distribution, and capital optimization.
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