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Deep Dive Blockchain and Real Estate: POSTPONED

23 June 2020, 9:30 am–5:00 pm

deep dive blockchain/real estate logo - 23rd june

This event has been postponed from June until further notice. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Event Information

Open to

All

Organiser

Bandana Rehncy
02031088162

Location

Bartlett Real Estate Institute
8 – 9 East Bay Lane, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
London
E15 2GW
United Kingdom

The future of real estate is one where registration and management is far more easily documented and managed, transactions more verifiable and transparent, investments become much more liquid, and much more available. These chances will be driven largely by blockchain technologies. These technologies include decentralised and immutable transaction ledgers, asset tokenization, owner entity and land title registration and, as a result, the benefits will open up markets for new investors and let a greater number of parties manage ownership, liquidity, and risk much more effectively.

This one-day programme consists of a number of modules covering the various opportunities, possibilities and developments. In addition to Use-Cases and Demos.

Full detailed program including speaker times

Deep Dive Program

BLOCKCHAIN WILL DO FOR DATA WHAT THE INTERNET DID FOR COMMUNICATION: IDENTITY, PRIVACY, SECURITY, TRUST, SHARING, PERMISSIONED ACCESS
  • A number of major projects in construction are underway to develop blockchain as a global data infrastructure with the aim of supporting digital marketplaces for audit, legal services, regulation, etc.

Speakers including: 

Kyle McFadden, Director of Business Operations, Greystar Real Estate Partners

Professor Philip Treleaven, Director, UK Centre for Financial Computing and Business Analytics; Professor of Computing at UCL

Professor Jeremy BartnettFounder, Resilience Partners; Visiting Professor, Bartlett Real Estate Institute

 

DATA IS AN ESSENTIAL COMPONENT OF TOMORROW’S REAL ESTATE BUSINESS FOUNDATION, SO EXPECT A BATTLE AGAINST ACCESS TO DATA
  • Benefiting from data will require settling the question of who controls the data. Digitization means integration and networking. Issues, tasks, and business models become more intertwined, requiring specific know-how and skills

Speakers including:

Nick WrightSenior Director, Strategic Consulting, CBRE

Jen HartleyDirector, Invest Newcastle 

Kevin O’GradyAssociate Director, ARUP Group

MAXIMUM TRANSPARENCY AT A FRACTION OF THE COST; KNOW YOUR ASSET AND THE TRANSACTIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
  • Industry players now realise that blockchain-based smart contracts can play a much larger role in commercial real estate, potentially transforming core operations such as property transactions (purchase, sale, financing, leasing, and management). The real estate industry can take advantage of its inherent benefits and meets the prerequisites for using the technology.

Speakers including:

Patrick Brown, Head of Insights and EU engagement, British Property Federation

Jack Sibley, Technology & Innovation Strategist Real Estate, Nuveen Real Estate

Andrew KnightInternational Data Standards Director, RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) 

Ami Ben-DavidCo-Founder and CEO, Ownera

Martin KassingFounder and CEO, Upvest

‘RECENT PROPERTY DEALS IN EUROPE SHOW THAT DIGITAL FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS WILL ALSO SIGNIFICANTLY GAIN IN IMPORTANCE IN THE REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN THE FUTURE’
  • The realised transactions in Europe in 2019 may have an icebreaker function for the sector in terms of its volume and institutional character. The invited speakers will offering the latest comprehensive insights on the entire process of tokenizing a real estate asset and on ways to create, issue, store, trade and invest.

Speakers including:

Daniel CoheurChief Strategy Officer, Tokeny Solutions

Yael Tamar, CMO & Partner, SolidBlock

Nils Veenstra, Chief Executive Officer, New Alchemy

‘HOW TO FOSTER RAPID INNOVATION IN THE UK REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES?’
  • It’s all about building bridges between the young PropTech sector and the established players. Decision-makers and tech companies have to be connected to increase awareness and encourage mutual understanding. PropTech companies should be supported in their three main challenges: access to established players, to investors and to talent.

Speakers including:

Riam Kanso, Chief Executive Officer, Conception X

Isobel WilsonHead of Marketing, Pi Labs

Cost

£595 (exc. VAT)

£295 (exc. VAT) when you use discount code 'BREI'