The Real Estate Future Forum, organized by Eye Of Riyadh, opened its doors in Riyadh with the participation of FIABCI Saudi Arabia and Principal Member REFA – Real Estate Federation Association.
This landmark event brings together industry experts, investors and global decision-makers to discuss new trends and strategies in the real estate market.
It is an honor to inaugurate the forum with high-level meetings, including one with Eng. MISHRIF ALQAIQAIY, Executive Director at the Council of Saudi Chambers. His leadership and strategic vision play a key role in the development of real estate in Saudi Arabia.
Main topics of the first day:
- New trends in the real estate sector
- Investment strategies and sustainable development
- Networking opportunities with global professionals and decision-makers
Saudi Arabia is redefining the future of real estate with unprecedented dynamism, and this event provides a crucial platform to delve into the changes and opportunities in the sector.
On the third day of proceedings, Antonio Campagnoli, Partner at IL PUNTO, had the opportunity to discuss Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), Crowdfunding andIslamic Finance as innovative models for the development of social infrastructure, such as schools, sports centers and hospitals.
By integrating these models, sustainable, inclusive and financially viable solutions can be created to meet growing urban and social needs.
Special mention to Harley&Dikkinson, which actively works with governments to structure innovative financing solutions for infrastructure and urban regeneration projects. Their work in public-private partnerships is an excellent example of how private expertise can effectively support public needs.
Also excellent insights from Alissa Bankovska (Voice of Space), who spoke about how spaces are not just real estate, but tools for influence and transformation. She emphasized how strategic spatial impact can improve community engagement, shape behavior, and strengthen the purpose of social infrastructure, whether it is urban redevelopment, green building, or innovation hubs.
Another key player in infrastructure transformation is BlueFactory, a company focused on revitalizing swimming facilities in Italy. Their approach to aquatic center redevelopment aligns perfectly with the need for innovative public-private models in real estate.