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Event Date |
Tue Mar 14 CET - Fri Mar 17 CET (almost 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon Mar 13 7:00pm - Thu Mar 16 7:00pm |
Location |
Palais des Festivals
Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, 1 Bd de la Croisette, 06400 Cannes, France |
Region | EMEA |
Discover the full conference programme for MIPIM. Built around the main theme Driving Urban Change, this edition will also cover important asset classes alongside with geo-focused sessions. Have a look at the programme so you won’t miss the sessions and speakers that really matter to you and will help you achieve your business goals!
Our events have an impact, and we are committed to minimising those that are negative while continually seeking ways to positively contribute to sustainable development and to drive change in our own company. Our approach is guided by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Transforming the spaces in which we live, work and play to enable a more sustainable and prosperous future for all. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to rethink the way we live. It is transforming our industries and how we do business. It is intensifying social and environmental crises in our communities. And it is challenging fundamental assumptions and global trends, such as urbanization, to build the smartest city for tomorrow. As the world prepares to build back stronger and better, the whole real estate industry has to drive the change all together and work on essential values: livability, sustainability, resilience and affordability.
These are strictly necessary to drive a transition of the real estate ecosystem and the built environment. Thanks to technological innovation and progress, we have new tools available to support this effort and to reimagine and transform physical spaces— our homes, offices, factories, farms, healthcare facilities and public spaces—to be more adaptive, customized and even anticipate new needs before they arise. New models for public-private cooperation and shared community services are also changing the way in which cities provide services
to residents and business, blurring the lines between government and the private sector with more and more initiatives arriving from all sides, to move forward in the right way.