Technology Committee
Goal
Advance INREV’s position, knowledge and expertise on technology in the non-listed real estate industry and drive the industry forward by investigating current and future challenges and opportunities. The committee aims to foster dialogue between investors, advisors, specialists and fund managers to increase knowledge and promote market transparency. It will explore which technologies are available, how they are applied, and their implications for the industry.
Key objectives
- Support members through insight and research papers on the latest technological developments.
- Provide specific business cases and technology examples that are being used and successfully deployed in the industry.
- Support online discussion platforms, events and roundtables focused on digital transformation, and keep members updated on the latest developments on PropTech.
- Support other INREV committees by highlighting the impact and possibilities that technology can offer in their respective focus areas.
Committee members
| Name | Company | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Stephen Walker (Chair) | Aberdeen | United Kingdom |
| Grigor Hadjiev | PIMCO Prime Real Estate | France |
| Joep Hamers | Citco | The Netherlands |
| Daniel Bauer | Swiss Life Asset Managers (Investor) | Switzerland |
| Nic Aaviku | HOOPP Toronto | Canada |
| Sam Scott | Aztec Group | Jersey |
| Sebastian Overhage | Zurich Insurance | Switzerland |
| Shreya Shah Sheth | PATRIZIA | United Kingdom |
| Vinoo Khandekar | a.s.r. real estate | Netherlands |
| Robbert Heekelaar | Prologis | Netherlands |
IQ Blog
Bringing technology down to earth
Most of those involved with non-listed real estate now agree that digital innovation is set to bring big changes to the industry. But the range of potential uses of new technologies – even those that have already been identified – is mind-boggling.
Making technology work for non-listed real estate
In this fast moving environment, INREV is looking to help the industry harness the potential of new technology and achieve favourable outcomes from the vast range of choices it will face. Read the Committee Spotlight on the Technology and Innovation Committee.