Bringing together the prime suppliers and the very best of the procurement specialists from the residential and commercial segments of the Middle East, the inaugural edition of RESCOM Summit-Middle East to be held in 27-29 September in Doha, Qatar, has attracted 300 experts from 27 countries.
The summit is organized by IDE, a global procurement consulting firm whose summits are procurement driven to connect key decision makers from the real estate fraternity to the suppliers across various categories from across the globe through pre-scheduled face-to-face meetings.
“Suppliers in the Summit meet the demands of the upcoming real estate projects of the region. This is our USP as we offer a one stop shop where supply meets demand,” said Ganesh Babu, Director - India & Middle East, IDE.
RESCOM Summit Middle East will see major participations from companies from over 27 countries including Eagle Hills, Al Tayer Real Estate, ALMASHARIQ, ASYAD QATAR, DIWAN AL EMARA, Gemini Property Developers, Health Planners and Design Managers (HDP) Overseas, CAYAN Group, MERAAS Holding, Orascom Hotel Management, Aces Holding and suppliers like Kumkang Kind from South Korea, Vado from UK, Godrej & Boyce from UAE, Aydinlik Lighting from Turkey, Credo Trading from Qatar amongst others.
Babu added that the Middle East’s changing real estate and construction market dynamics and the volatile world in which the industry functions require constant information updates and relearning. Seasoned Real estate professionals introduce complex yet innovative ideas that would help the participants in the summit to gain a competitive advantage.
“It is a matter of great pride that RESCOM Summit Middle East is part of RESCOM Summit series. Qatar Airways is our Official Airline Partner and Colliers International is the knowledge Partner. Our Association Partner is AIA Middle East, Sustainability Partner is Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) while Leadership Partner is Forbes Middle East,” pointed out Babu.
“The summit will bring into focus latest developments and challenges in the constructional, architectural, interior design, engineering and technology segments of the real estate industry in the Gulf and the wider Middle East,” he concluded.