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Events in June & July 2013 Early summer exhibitions – will you be attending?


Location: Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai A range of properties, investment options, fi nancing sources, Vaastu consultations and legal solutions will attempt to educate Indians living abroad on the opportunities back home. Property and investment seminars, led by leading experts, will discuss real estate as an investment, the trends in commercial and residential property and best practises in the industry. There will also be talks on upcoming projects and infrastructural development. www.indianpropertyshow.com


20-22 June


20-24 June


Interbuild Egypt 20th-24th June


Cairo International Convention &


Exhibition centre, Cairo Interbuild Egypt showcases a wide range of construction and building equipment, with a strong focus on being eco-friendly. Visitors can attend a number of conference and seminar sessions and live demonstration programmes, along with experiencing the launch of advanced technology aided products.


www.interbuildegypt.com


Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre, Singapore The Real Estate Investment World convention brings together institutional investors, property funds, property developers and asset managers to discuss fi nancing vehicles, investment structures and capital raising strategies for the property investment community.


25-27 June


www.terrapinn.com/conference/real-estate- investment-world-asia


27-30 June


Erbil Real Estate Fair 27th-30th June


Erbil International Fairground, Iraq


This exhibition will identify the latest innovations, technology and high quality products in the real estate, investment and property development sector. Likely visitors include estate agencies, investors, professional buyers, property owners, property advisors, and HNWIs. The first day will focus on the Turkish market, while the second will discuss Erbil – current trends and opportunities, foreign investments and plans for development. www.ereferbil.com


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Times Property Expo brings builders and service providers of residential and commercial property together with buyers. Highlights for 2013 include: premium residential and commercial projects, villas and townships, business centres and multiplexes, sites of clubs, banks, food courts and entertainment centres and fi nancial institutions. Visitors are likely to include: affl uent families, corporate property managers, MDs, HRD administration heads and civil planners. www.timespropertyexpo.com


The Real Estate Investment World Asia 25th-27th June


Indian Property Show Date: 20th-22nd June


05-07 July


Malaysia Property Expo, Melaka 5th-7th July


Mahkota Parade, Melaka


Malaysia Property Expo, organised by REHDA, is a construction & real estate trade show where developers can exhibit various properties and homebuyers can view the latest available launches and property stock. Likely exhibitors include property developers, property development consultants, architects, designers, urban planners, major contractors, project management companies, banks and fi nancial institutions. www.mapex.com.my


Hilton San Francisco Union Square Real Estate Connect, hosted by Inman News, looks at the changes happening in today’s industry, and educates leaders on how to embrace and leverage the change for their businesses, in order to stay ahead of the competition. Conference topics include: Using technology, being future-proof, the impact of robotics, crowd funding, using social networks and mobile platforms and apps. www.inman.com


10-12 july


Inman Real Estate Connect, San Francisco 10th-12th July


12-14 JULY


2013


Times Property Expo, New Delhi 12th – 14th July Pragati Maidan


www.opp-connect.com


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