Reimagining the Built World Outlook Series: Technology Adoption Trends
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This is an insightful exploration into the future of the built world with our "Reimagining the Built World Outlook Series: Technology Adoption Trends." In this dynamic webinar, the panel take a sweeping global perspective on the upcoming year, delving into the transformative trends, innovations, and challenges that will shape the technological landscape of real estate.
Takeaways:
- Technology should enhance the customer experience and improve operational efficiency in the real estate industry.
- Tech startups should understand the specific needs of real estate companies and build strong relationships with potential customers.
- Beyond theory, showcasing concrete examples of technological innovation spanning revenue maximization and embracing change
- The future of technology in real estate includes AI, synchronized data, and automation.
- Data-driven decision-making and innovation are key to success in the real estate industry.
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