CREDAI announces the 23rd edition of NATCON 2025 in Singapore to explore global best practices and drive India's real estate sector towards a $30 trillion economy by 2047.
Real EstateCredaiNatcon 2025SingaporeEconomic GrowthReal Estate PuneJul 30, 2025
The main theme of CREDAI NATCON 2025 is ‘$30 Tn economy by 2047 backed by real estate sector growth’. It aims to chart the roadmap for India’s ambitious $30 trillion economic vision.
Singapore is chosen for its visionary urban planning, technological integration, and global connectivity. It serves as an ideal backdrop to draw inspiration from its success and foster knowledge exchange for shaping a future-ready India.
The key priorities include building responsibly with technology, sustainability, and inclusiveness at the core. This includes the need for over 25 million new affordable homes by 2030, greener buildings, and stronger urban infrastructure.
Shekhar Patel is the President of CREDAI. He emphasizes the importance of NATCON 2025 in guiding India's real estate growth and making the sector more innovative, resilient, and globally competitive.
Participants can expect an inspiring lineup of visionary speakers, industry experts, policy influencers, and thought leaders who will share invaluable insights on emerging trends, global best practices, and strategic opportunities.
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