The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) is set to host its 23rd edition of CREDAI NATCON 2025 in Singapore, aiming to explore global best practices and drive India’s real estate sector towards a $30 trillion economy by 2047.
Real EstateCredaiNatcon 2025SingaporeEconomic GrowthReal EstateJul 29, 2025
The theme of CREDAI NATCON 2025 is ‘$30 Tn economy by 2047 backed by real estate sector growth’.
CREDAI NATCON 2025 is being held in Singapore from September 11-13, 2025.
The target audience includes over 1,200 industry leaders, including developers, investors, policymakers, financial experts, and global innovators.
The main goal is to chart the roadmap for India’s ambitious $30 trillion economic vision by exploring global best practices, fostering knowledge exchange, and driving sustainable, inclusive, and future-ready development.
Key areas of focus include technology, sustainability, inclusiveness, and the development of affordable homes and stronger urban infrastructure.
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