Cityscape to Explore Property Landscape With 3 Regional Shows

Cityscape to Explore Property Landscape With 3 Regional Shows

Informa Middle East, the organizer of the Cityscape portfolio of events, will host a trio of back-to-back events across Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE during the period from March 24 to April 18, Invest-Gate reports.

“It’s a packed three-week schedule with a very distinct market approach and program for each destination,” said Cityscape Group Director Chris Speller.

“This year more than ever, Cityscape will drill down into the specifics and varied issues affecting each market. While opportunities continue to abound across the region, each market requires very different approaches from consumers, government entities and private developers to realize them,” Speller added.

The 2019 Cityscape series will spring into action with Cityscape Egypt – which will be held from March 27 to 30 at Cairo’s Egypt International Exhibition Center (EIEC), in addition to a two-day conference to take place on March 24-25 before the exhibition.

Cityscape will then fly to KSA’s Jeddah Center for Forums and Events to hold another exhibition from April 5 to 7, before a one-day workshop on April 7. It will then return to Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC) with a three-day show from April 16 to 18 and a conference with an influential agenda on April 16.

As for Egypt’s conference, it will mainly focus on “Energizing the Market and Re-Instating Confidence” with government authorities, experts, and market influencers. First-day speakers will address market trends and indicators, key steps to attracting investors, and the establishment of a mature mortgage market, with special break-out sessions will be devoted to hospitality and tourism, and industrial development.

The second day’s focus will switch to sustainability, innovative design an, technology, with break-out sessions centered on the office and retail sectors, as well as, sustainability, landscaping, and waste management, according to the statement.

As for Cityscape Jeddah, the exhibition is expected to see a turnout of more than 40 exhibitors and over 8,000 visitors. “Vision 2030 reforms are expected to attract major investment into a Saudi real estate sector predicted to double its contribution to the national economy right through this decade,” Speller explained.

“We believe Cityscape Jeddah will help drive investment in the Saudi sector by enhancing its standingas a crucial meeting point for regional and international leaders who can contribute to making Vision 2030 a reality,” he noted.

With a focus on “Achieving Diversification and Energizing the Market,” Jeddah’s one-day workshop will delve into how the country’s tourism and hospitality sector agenda can impact Vision 2030.

Cityscape’s events in both Cairo and Jeddah will feature some dedicated editions of Cityscape Awards, which recognize and celebrate the excellent performers in real estate development and architecture.

Moving to the UAE, Cityscape Abu Dhabi will be held under the patronage of Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The agenda of the one-day conference will explore the future of regulatory and technological innovation with a strong focus on the government sector’s growth strategy for the UAE capital.

“The excitement around Abu Dhabi is palpable since the announcement of the government’s three-year AED 50 bn economic stimulus package to drive economic growth. At Cityscape Abu Dhabi, government representatives will set out their roadmap to executing this diversification plan and explain how it will boost the real estate sector,” Speller highlighted.

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