Goal
To further develop INREV’s position on technology in the non-listed real estate industry. Drive the industry forward by investigating the current and future challenges and opportunities for the non-listed real estate industry. Foster a dialogue between investors, advisors, specialists, and fund managers to increase knowledge and market transparency. The committee will investigate what current technologies are available, how are they used, and what their implications are for the industry.
Committee members
Name | Company | Country |
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Claire George (Chair) | Saville Investment Management | United Kingdom |
Alieh Kazemi | APG Asset Management | The Netherlands |
André Bresser | Sweden | |
Davide Manstretta | BlackRock | United Kingdom |
Johannes Brennecke | Bridge Investment Group | United States |
Fabian Hürzeler | Swiss Life Asset Managers | Switzerland |
Sonia Gonzalez | Shell Asset Management co | The Netherlands |
Naqash Tahir | PGIM Real Estate | United Kingdom |
Simon Ware | Aztec Group | United Kingdom |
Thibault Weston Smith | REALTY CORPORATION | United Kingdom |
Technology papers
Smart Contract adoption in the Real Estate Industry Paper
Published on 01 Feb 2022
Digitisation and Tokenisation of Real Estate Investments 2021 Paper
Published on 04 May 2021
This paper focuses primarily on how blockchain and tokenisation can impact nonlisted real estate investments, be it when making investments into funds or individual assets.
Innovation in Investment and Underwriting - Toward a new paradigm?
Published on 14 Jul 2020
This paper addresses how technology can improve underwriting and investment decisions throughout the full cycle of a real estate investment. It’s the second in a series of papers from the Technology Committee that aim to help INREV members understand how technology can be leveraged to address recurrent challenges in the real estate industry.
The Future of the Real Estate Industry: Enabling New Data-driven Business Models
Published on 20 Jan 2020
While some industries are constantly moving towards digital excellence, the real estate and construction industries still lag behind. This paper explores the diverse ways digital technologies may be applied in a digitally excellent real estate organisation, as well as the impact of technology on its business processes, structures and mindset.
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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.