
Two stages. One regional agenda.
Gain first-hand insights into capital flows, asset strategies and urban transformation shaping Asia Pacific’s real estate and infrastructure future.
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Two dedicated conference stages - the Capital & Connections Conference and Place Leadership Forum - designed to address the most pressing investment, development and policy challenges shaping Asia Pacific.
Across three days, regional and global experts will provide insights on capital allocation, investment trends, market outlook, and innovative urban development strategies across 11 key APAC markets – Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Australia, China and India.
The Capital & Connections Conference centres on capital markets, investment strategies, and asset performance across Asia Pacific.
Institutional investors, fund managers, financiers, and developers explore emerging opportunities in offices, logistics, data centres, hospitality, housing, and REITs, while examining macroeconomic trends, regional growth, and future-ready urban development.
Conference Moderator: Prof Greg Clark CBE FAcSS

Explore the forces driving the rapid expansion of hyperscale data centres across Asia Pacific, from investment strategies and portfolio performance to land, energy, and technology considerations. The discussion also highlights the sector’s growing economic impact and long-term infrastructure implications.

Offices and city centres across the region are evolving under the influence of hybrid work, sustainability requirements, and technological change. This discussion examines how development, retrofitting, and investment strategies are redefining the role of offices within more mixed-use and experience-led urban environments.

An in-depth look at Pan-Asian real estate investment, covering crossborder portfolio strategies, regulatory challenges, and partnership models. Insights will be shared on capital structuring and managing risk across diverse regional markets.

Superstar cities and emerging mega-regions are reshaping economic growth and investment patterns across Asia Pacific. The conversation explores how these urban systems function, collaborate, and compete, and what they mean for national strategies and long-term investment decisions.

Climate risks are increasingly influencing real estate strategy and asset performance. The discussion focuses on mitigation and adaptation approaches, portfolio resilience, and the use of technology and innovation to protect value and future-proof developments.

REITs continue to play an important role in Asia Pacific’s real estate investment landscape, especially for retail investors. This session explores how REIT can be a strategic complement for diversified property exposure, stable income and liquidity.

Changing trade flows and supply chain strategies are driving new demand for logistics real estate. This topic looks at the implications for cities, logistics hubs, investors, developers, and occupiers across the region.

Housing demand across Asia Pacific is being reshaped by demographic change, affordability pressures, and urbanisation. The discussion centres on emerging housing models, including build-to-rent, co-living, and institutionally backed residential formats, as well as evolving delivery and asset management strategies.
The Place Leadership Forum focuses on cities, regions and destination-led development.
Bringing together city leaders, development agencies, investors, and placemakers, it features market outlook, discussions on build-to-rent, tourism, digitalisation, data intelligence, catalytic projects, and inclusive leadership—offering insights on where capital is flowing and what’s shaping the future of cities.

An overview of Asia Pacific investment trends, examining capital flows and regional growth opportunities. In-depth country discussions will take place in dedicated sessions focused on China, India, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Australia.

Build-to-rent is gaining momentum as cities respond to changing housing needs and investor interest, especially in Australia and Japan. Key drivers, policy considerations, and development strategies shaping the sector across Asia Pacific will be explored.

Tourism and hospitality remain major investment classes across the region, supported by rising travel demand and evolving consumer preferences. Discussion will centre on development strategies and emerging opportunities in hotels, resorts, and mixed-use tourism projects.

Major events and catalytic developments are transforming cities and regions thus stimulating real estate development. The focus is on how giga projects, global events, and landmark infrastructure can accelerate effective urbanisation, attract sustained investment, and create long-term economic and social value.

A spotlight on the next generation of women leaders influencing the real estate sector. Perspectives will be shared on leadership, innovation, and the evolving role of women across investment, development, and asset management.

Corporate real estate strategies are adapting to new ways of working and organisational priorities. Key themes include flexibility, data-driven decision-making, and employee-centric approaches that shape the future of work.

Digitalisation is reshaping how real estate and infrastructure are planned, delivered, and operated. The discussion highlights the convergence of technology and sustainability in creating more efficient, connected, and resilient urban environments.

Data is becoming central to real estate decision-making across the value chain. The focus is on how data intelligence can enhance site selection, manage risk, and optimise asset performance through evidence-based strategies.
Access 100+ conference sessions over 3 days, alongside curated networking and investment-ready project showcases on the exhibition floor.
Your visitor pass grants you access to the full conference programme, networking sessions and direct engagement with real estate, infrastructure and investment decision-makers from Asia Pacific.
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