Corporate occupiers are making sustainable workplaces a priority at the same time that governments are providing incentives for developing or refitting buildings in line with green objectives.
Mingtiandi’s Sustainable Real Estate Forum will share with attendees the results of our first ever survey of sustainability in Asia’s real estate sector, which polled the region’s property professionals on their companies’ goals and practices aimed at environmental best practices.
In addition to the research update, the forum will welcome top executives from Manulife Investment Management and Brookfield Asset Management to discuss how property investors are integrating sustainability into their strategies.
Special Presentation: Sustainability Comes to Asian Real Estate
Tuesday 17 August 2021
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM HKT
Following presentation of the survey results, Mingtiandi founder Michael Cole will lead a discussion with Christoph Schumacher of Manulife and Stuart Mercier of Brookfield on how two of the world’s largest real estate investors are incorporating sustainable practices into their strategies and what goals they have set for the years to come.
Join Top-Level Executives
Based on attendance for Mingtiandi’s earlier MTD TV series, more than 1,500 executives from Asia’s leading real estate developers, investors and technology firms are expected to participate in the interactive sessions.
Attendees will be able to interact with each other through MTD TV’s live chat feature and ask questions to get direct insight from some of the region’s top experts.
Participants at Mingtiandi’s previous events have included top-level representatives of the following companies:
- Apollo Investment Corporation
- Blackstone
- Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board
- CITIC Group
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Bank
- GIC
- Goldman Sachs
- Hines
- J.P. Morgan
- Mapletree
- PGIM Real Estate
- Sun Hung Kai Properties
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