The ET Now Realty Conclave & Awards 2025, set to take place on June 12 in New Delhi, will bring together real estate leaders, policymakers, and innovators to discuss the future of the industry.
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The theme of the ET Now Realty Conclave & Awards 2025 is ‘Shaping Tomorrow's Real Estate Landscape’. It focuses on future-ready solutions and discussions on smart housing, green buildings, REITs, and digital and AI-driven design.
Keynote speakers at the conclave include Union MoS Dr. Jitender Singh, Vivek Oberoi (Actor and Businessman), Sussanne Khan (Interior designer), and Navin Raheja (Chairman & MD, Raheja Developers).
The awards segment will recognize outstanding contributions across multiple categories, including industry stalwarts, disruptors, and promising new ventures, setting a benchmark for excellence in real estate.
Partners for the ET Now Realty Conclave & Awards 2025 include Onextel Communication Media (Communication Partner), Naredco (Knowledge Partner), Officebanao (Workspace Partner), REPL (SM REIT Partner), Argmac (Luxury Gaming Partner), and Heights (Outdoor Partner).
The ET Now Realty Conclave & Awards 2025 will take place on June 12, 2025, in New Delhi, India.
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