The Dubai Land Department (DLD) has signed 11 significant agreements during its participation in the International Property Show (IPS) 2025, marking a major milestone in the real estate sector's growth and innovation.
Real EstateDubaiInternational Property ShowStrategic PartnershipsTechnologyReal EstateApr 18, 2025
The International Property Show (IPS) 2025 is a global event that brings together key players in the real estate market to showcase the latest trends, innovations, and opportunities. It provides a platform for networking, strategic collaborations, and knowledge sharing.
The Dubai Land Department signed 11 agreements at the International Property Show (IPS) 2025, covering various areas such as property management, technology integration, and international partnerships.
These agreements are significant for the Dubai real estate market as they aim to enhance efficiency, transparency, and sustainability. They also introduce advanced technologies and best practices, making the market more attractive to investors and residents.
At the IPS 2025, DLD launched a digital platform to streamline property registration and transactions. This platform will offer a user-friendly interface and robust security features, making real estate activities more accessible and secure.
Sultan Butti bin Mejren is the Director General of the Dubai Land Department (DLD). He plays a crucial role in driving the department's initiatives and partnerships to enhance the real estate market in Dubai.
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