The International Realty Conference (IREC) in Hyderabad, scheduled for September 2026, is expected to draw over 600 international delegates, including top C-suite executives from the real estate sector.
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The International Realty Conference (IREC) is scheduled to take place in Hyderabad, India, in September 2026.
The IREC is expected to attract over 600 international delegates, including C-suite executives from leading real estate firms, urban planners, and government officials.
Key topics at the IREC will include sustainable development, smart cities, innovative financing models, and the latest trends in the real estate market.
The IREC is expected to generate significant economic activity for Hyderabad, with delegates and exhibitors contributing to the local economy through their spending on accommodation, dining, and other services. It will also highlight the city's potential as a hub for real estate investment and innovation.
For more information about the International Realty Conference and to register for the event, visit the official IREC website.
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