Event summary
This Event is open to Members and Non-Members.
- Date:
- Monday 29 June, 2026
- Time:
- 12:00 - 13:00
- Location:
- Zoom
- For information only:
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All Passes £0.00
Prices are exclusive of VAT
Following another impactful year at UKREiiF 2026, this webinar brings together the four core themes from the PropTech Hub - Data, AI, Smart Buildings and Sustainability - to explore the conversations shaping the future of the built environment.
Building on the discussions from across the Hub’s panels and the wider conversations taking place throughout UKREiiF, this session will reflect on the key themes, challenges and opportunities currently driving the industry. From the role of AI and data in transforming decision-making, to the evolution of smart buildings and the ongoing sustainability agenda, the webinar will examine how these interconnected topics are influencing the sector as a whole.
Our panel will share insights from the event floor, discuss what the industry is prioritising right now, highlight the issues that still need to be addressed, and explore predictions for the remainder of 2026 and beyond.
Whether you joined us at UKREiiF or were unable to attend this year, this webinar is an opportunity to catch up on the conversations, insights and emerging trends shaping the sector - and to hear where industry leaders believe the market is heading next.
Expect a forward-looking discussion that moves beyond theory and focuses on how the sector can turn conversation into meaningful action.
Why attend?
- Hear the standout insights and trends emerging from UKREiiF 2026
- Explore how Data, AI, Smart Buildings and Sustainability intersect across the built environment
- Gain industry perspectives on what’s driving change, where challenges remain, and what’s next for the sector
- Join the conversation on how technology, innovation and collaboration can shape future places and spaces
Speakers to be announced soon!
Contact Us
If you have any questions about your booking, please contact eventsteam@ukproptech.com
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