Industry leaders unite to discuss future trends and strategic insights in real estate
Real EstateCommercial Real EstateTechnology IntegrationBrand BuildingSushma GroupReal EstateAug 13, 2024
The summit focused on the future of commercial real estate, technology integration, and brand building, specifically targeting channel partners.
Some of the key speakers included Mr. Shriram PM Monga, Mr. Firoz Khan, Mr. Akash Gautam, and Mr. Ashwinder R. Singh.
The summit discussed emerging trends and opportunities in commercial real estate, including the growing importance of flexible formats such as co-working spaces and startup ecosystems.
The summit provided channel partners with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate and shape the future of real estate, and was hailed as a catalyst for change in the industry.
The summit was organized by Sushma Group, a leading real estate developer in India.
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