Ninth International Conference on Construction, Real Estate Concludes in Pune
The two-day ninth international conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management (ICCRIP 2025), organized by NICMAR University, Pune, concluded with its valedictory function today. The event, which brought together experts from academia, industry, and government, focused on advancing the fields of construction, real estate, and infrastructure through innovative policies and sustainable practices.
The valedictory function was graced by Dr. T V S N Prasad, Chief Information Commissioner of Haryana, former chief secretary of Haryana, and a distinguished Professor of Economics & Public Policy at NALSAR University of Law. In his address, Dr. Prasad emphasized the critical need for policy innovation, sustainable governance, and the integration of research with practice to build resilient infrastructure for the future.
He urged the academia and industry to collaborate more deeply in addressing the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and resource efficiency. Dr. Prasad noted that knowledge-driven decision-making will define the next phase of India’s growth story. This sentiment was echoed by several other speakers who highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and the adoption of new technologies to foster sustainable development.
NICMAR University, known for its contributions to the fields of construction and real estate, played a pivotal role in organizing the conference. The university has a strong reputation for fostering research and innovation, and this event further solidified its position as a leading institution in these sectors. The conference featured a series of panel discussions, workshops, and presentations that covered a wide range of topics, including smart cities, green building practices, and the role of technology in infrastructure development.
Participants from various countries shared their experiences and insights, providing a global perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the construction and real estate sectors. The event also included a special session on the impact of the pandemic on the real estate market, with experts discussing the shifts in consumer behavior and the need for adaptable and resilient infrastructure.
The success of the conference underscores the importance of continuous dialogue and collaboration between different stakeholders in the construction and real estate industries. As India continues to urbanize and face the challenges of rapid development, events like ICCRIP 2025 play a crucial role in shaping the future of these sectors through informed and innovative approaches.
In conclusion, the ninth international conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management (ICCRIP 2025) was a resounding success, bringing together a diverse group of experts to discuss and address the challenges and opportunities in the field. The insights and recommendations from the conference will undoubtedly contribute to the development of sustainable and resilient infrastructure in India and beyond.