Realty+ Conclave & Excellence Awards 2024, Pune | Real Estate Industry Insights and Networking Opportunities
RealtyReal EstateArchitectureDesignConclaveExcellence AwardsReal Estate PuneJul 25, 2024
The event aims to celebrate excellence in the real estate industry, provide a platform for knowledge sharing and networking, and recognize outstanding contributions to the field of architecture and design.
The event is expected to attract a large gathering of professionals from the real estate industry, including developers, architects, designers, and stakeholders.
The conclave sessions will cover topics such as sustainable design, urban planning, and innovative technologies in real estate.
The event is organized by Realty+, a leading real estate magazine in India.
The Realty+ Conclave & Excellence Awards has established itself as a benchmark of excellence in the real estate sector, recognizing and felicitating outstanding contributions to the industry.
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