CONFERENCES AND EVENTS PROGRAMME 012_RM PROPTECH_GDE_PIM UK

GAME CHANGING

UK real estate is facing unprecedented change. Driven by digital and social transformation, people are at the centre of property and the end user is now king. In this fast-paced world standing still means falling behind. But where there is change, there is opportunity.

Who are the innovators challenging the old business models and ushering in new? Who are the game-changers setting new parameters for the real estate market? How are they making a difference?

In its 5th year, MIPIM UK will focus on this era of unprecedented social, economic and political change. The 2-day event will again provide an essential discussion and networking platform for the very best and brightest in UK property to debate the big issues in real estate and to shape the future of our industry.

CONTENTS

At-a-glance schedule 2 Detailed programme 8 Exhibitors’ events 20 1000 +60 +30 +500 Pitching area 21 Attendees Speakers Countries Companies Business showcase 22 Floor plan 24 The premier Real Estate and Tech Event that unites key real estate decision makers from all sectors and technology companies to take their business to the next level and build the future of real estate.

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www.mipim-proptech.com : @MIPIM PropTech : MIPIM PropTech 1 PROGRAMME AT-A-GLANCE WEDNESDAY 17 OCTOBER

APEX ROOM CLUB ROOM RED ROOM BLUE ROOM PURPLE ROOM THE LONDON STAND

08.30 | 09.30 GAME-CHANGING BPF Breakfast UK Cities: Building Resilience By invitation only 09.30 | 10.00 GAME-CHANGING Breaking Down the Barriers. Graham Stuart MP, DIT Minister for Investment Keynote speech NOT TO BE MISSED! 10.00 | 10.30 GAME-CHANGING The Big Deal: UK’s Changing Place in FINANCE DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY the World Order. Sir Vince Cable, 10.30 | 11.15 10.30 | 11.15 10.30 | 11.15 Leader of the Liberal Democrats Valuing Community: Sports Led Regeneration: Unlocking Autonomous Vehicles and Magnetic how we measure good practice commercial and community value Levitation: a flight of fancy? Keynote speech NOT TO BE MISSED! through sport Sponsored by Wrenbridge Sport Sponsored by Peter Brett Associates 11.00 | 11.45 PEOPLE-CENTRICITY Power to the People? 11.30 | 12.15 DEVELOPMENT 11.30 | 12.15 INVESTMENT 11.30 | 12.15 TECHNOLOGY 11.15 | 12.00 Is property responding to the Good Growth: The Commonwealth Games: Big Data, Big Opportunity? Driven by knowledge: empowered millenial generation? A planning path for reality for common wealth? Why Big data is changing the game The London economy Sponsored by ZPG 12.15 | 13.00 PEOPLE-CENTRICITY 12.15 | 13.00 2018, A Space Odyssey. Residential Investment Stephen Attenborough, Virgin Galactic 13.00 | 14.00 NETWORKING Keynote speech NOT TO BE MISSED! Cities and Regeneration Lunch By invitation only 14.00 | 14.45 GAME-CHANGING Sponsored by Trowers & Hamlins Sector Health Check 14.00 | 14.45 INVESTMENT 14.00 | 14.45 LOGISTICS 14.00 | 14.45 TECHNOLOGY Melanie Leech, CEO, British Property Re-purposing of Land in the Urban Retail Revolution: Last mile logistics Blockchain: 14.15 | 15.00 Federation. Keynote speech Economies for the «right here, right now» Friend or foe? Placemaking generation - Sponsored by Lichfields 15.00 | 15.45 REGENERATION 15.00 | 15.15 HOTEL & TOURISM Harnessing the Potential of the South Data analysis of the Hospitality INVESTMENT FINANCE West sector in the UK 15.00 | 15.45 15.00 | 15.45 TECHNOLOGY 15.00 | 15.45 In partnership with SAN, STR, PKF Investing in PRS: The Artifical Intelligence Real Estate The Valuer is Dead: 15.15 | 16.00 Defining successful models Revolution Long live intelligent valuation Opportunity West 15.15 | 16.00 HOTEL & TOURISM Game-changing lifestyle and 16.00 | 16.45 FINANCE hospitality concepts 16.00 | 16.45 REGENERATION 16.15 | 17.15 16.00 | 16.45 RETAIL Taxation: Taxing property for growth, Co-organized by PKF 16.15 | 16.45 not revenue The Growth Corridor: CREation party. Drinks sponsored by: The Changing Face of the High Street. 16.00 | 16.45 HOTEL & TOURISM Modular London Speed Presentation Derek Mackay, SMP, Cabinet Secretary A new powerhouse Locktons, , Cushman & Is there a case for intervention and Followed by drinks for Finance, Economy and Fair Work, Hotel Innovation in a Disruptive World Sponsored by , Peter Brett Associates, Wakefield, M7, , DLA Piper, what form should that take? Scottish Government. Co-organized by PKF Pinsent Masons, co-organized by EG LSH By invitation only NOT TO BE MISSED!

17.00 | 18.30 OPENING COCKTAIL | NETWORKING LOUNGE - Open to all delegates. Bring your business cards! NETWORKING Sponsored by Global Guardians

19.00 | 21.30 UK cities dinner | THE BELVEDERE RESTAURANT - By invitation only NETWORKING NOT TO BE MISSED!

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APEX ROOM CLUB ROOM RED ROOM BLUE ROOM PURPLE ROOM THE LONDON STAND

08.30 | 09.30 NETWORKING REWIRE Breakfast Discussion. Afraid to Ask: Nobody mention the menopause 09.30 | 10.00 HOUSING Changing the Housing Game, Nick Walkley, Homes England Keynote speech

10.00 | 11.30 GAME-CHANGING 10.00 | 10.45 INVESTMENT 10.00 | 10.45 OCCUPIERS Generating Growth in Our Cities: Global Investment Trends: Real Estate Capital and Human 10.15 | 11.00 Metro Mayors Think Tank expert analysis Capital: Good Growth With Andy Street, Mayor of the West understanding the link Midlands Keynote speech 11.00 | 11.45 INVESTMENT 11.00 | 11.45 OFFICES 11.00 | 11.45 HOUSING NOT TO BE MISSED! 11.15 | 12.00 UK Investment: where there is change, Co-working: Affordability: are political there is opportunity - In partnerhsip with A growth segment or market differences stifling house building? London’s Towns – Creating the right BNP Paribas Real Estate, U+I, co-organized by EG discontinuity? - Sponsored by IWG Sponsored by Cheyne Social Property Impact Fund mix

12.00 | 12.45 INVESTMENT 12.00 | 12.45 HOUSING 12.00 | 12.45 HOUSING How do the Core Cities Develop their Senior Living: Co-Living: 12.15 | 13.00 People and Industrial Strategy? the next housing crisis Is co-living a potential answer to the Future Workplace In partnerhip with Leeds City Council, housing crisis co-organized by EG 13.00 | 15.00 NETWORKING Investors working Lunch By invitation only 14.00 | 14.45 GAME CHANGING 14.00 | 14.45 HOUSING 14.15 | 15.00 How to Become a Game-Changer: Housing: Capturing Value from Transport Success story from Le Cirque Du Soleil Quality, not just quantity Infrastructure by Jean David Sponsored by Asprey Capital Limited & LUC Keynote speech NOT TO BE MISSED!

15.00 | 15.45 INVESTMENT 15.00 | 15.45 INVESTMENT GAME CHANGING OCCUPIERS 15.00 | 15.45 15.00 | 15.45 15.15 | 16.00 Capturing Value from Infrastructure Valuing Architectural Design in How to Become a Game Changer London Offices: Opportunity East Investment: Infrastructure in Real Estate: Is the landscape changing? Doing it better, doing it now Design thinking workshop

16.00 | 16.45 INVESTMENT 16.00 | 16.45 INFRASTRUCTURE 16.00 | 16.45 INFRASTRUCTURE 16.15 | 16.45 How Assets can be Successfully The UK’s Digital Infrastructure Revo- HS2 and Crossrail: Smart London: Technology & Re-positioned and Re-purposed lution The game changing opportunities Innovation Speed Presentation Sponsored by Click Properties Ltd Sponsored by PCCW Global Followed by drinks

17.00 | 18.30 CLOSING COCKTAIL | NETWORKING LOUNGE - A night with Guy Pratt of Pink Floyd NETWORKING NOT TO BE MISSED!

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08.30 | 09.30 PEOPLE-CENTRICITY 10.30 | 11.15 FINANCE 11.00 | 11.45 PEOPLE-CENTRICITY 11.30 | 12.15 DEVELOPMENT CLUB ROOM RED ROOM APEX ROOM RED ROOM BPF Breakfast Valuing Community: how we measure good practice Power to the People? Is property responding to the Good Growth: A planning path for reality UK Cities: Building Resilience We all want great places and communities to be created, empowered millenial generation? City leaders demand “good growth”; how should this be How can our cities of today prepare for the political, but how can we define planning parameters which As the way we consume property, both at work and home, defined? What are the implications for developers? economic and social change of tomorrow? By invitation only recognise and quantify the value? is changing, what are the implications for property and the The Raynsford report highlighted the inadequacies of our way we plan our cities and homes? current planning system with planning and development M processes all to offer adversarial we need a more Damian Wild, Editor, EG M Sara Bailey, Head of Real Estate, Trowers & Hamlins Melanie Leech, CEO, British Property Federation collaborative process? Rose Pourmatin, BREEAM Communities Scheme Manager M Emily Wright, Deputy Editor, EG M Iain Gilbey, Partner, Head of Planning and Robert Noel, CEO, Land Securities Basil Demeroutis, Managing Partner, FORE Partnership Pooja Agrawal, Co-founder, Public Practice Environment UK, Pinsent Masons LLP Mark Slaughter, Director General for Investment, DIT Cllr Shabir Pandor, Leader of Kirklees Council Deborah Cadman, Chief Exective, West Midlands Kathryn Daly, Head of Planning and Development, Louise Wyman, Head of Strategy, Homes England Combined Authority Harrogate District Council Benjamin Delaux, CEO, HABX Simon Gallagher, Director Of Planning - Ministry of DEVELOPMENT 10.30 | 11.15 Danny Keir, Director Business Development, Housing, Communities and Local Government GAME-CHANGING 09.30 | 10.00 NOT TO BE MISSED! BLUE ROOM Sound Diplomacy Selina Mason, Director of Masterplanning, Lendlease APEX ROOM Sports Led Regeneration: Steve Sanham, Managing Director, HUB KEYNOTE Unlocking commercial and community value through Breaking Down the Barriers. sport Sponsored by Wrenbridge Sport Graham Stuart MP, DIT Minister for Investment Investment in sporting infrastructure and stadia can have a 11.30 | 12.15 INVESTMENT profound impact on regeneration. 11.15 | 12.00 BLUE ROOM The future relationship between the UK and the EU will THE LONDON STAND ensure the UK has an independant trade policy. How does With a number schemes in the planning stage, our panel The Commonwealth Games: for common wealth? Driven by knowledge: the London economy the UK break down the barriers to ensure success ? looks at critical success factors. What will the Commonwealth Games do for Birmingham? M Damian Wild, Editor, EG This session will open the London Stand conference Will it bring the growth the region expects. series and will take a big-picture look at London’s economy, Debra Mountford, Project Manager, OECD M Debra Mountford, Project Manager, OECD M discussing the extent to which the ‘knowledge economy’, Graham Stuart MP Richard Arnold, Director, Wrenbridge Sport with its focus on education, innovation and health, will be Gareth Bradford, Director of Housing & Regeneration, DIT Minister for Investment Nick Keller, CEO, BeyondSport the main driver of the capital’s future economy. West Midlands Combined Authority Neal Coupland, CEO, Wasps Foundation Tarquin Macdonald, CEO, Bath Rugby Ian Metcalfe, Chairman, Commonwealth Games England M Peter Murray, Chairman, New London Architecture Ian Metcalfe, Commonwealth Games England Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Kat Hanna, Associate Director, Cushman & Wakefield 10.00 | 10.30 GAME CHANGING NOT TO BE MISSED! Christopher Hayward, Chairman of the Planning and 11.30 | 12.15 TECHNOLOGY APEX ROOM Transportation Committee, City of London Corporation PURPLE ROOM KEYNOTE 10.30 | 11.15 TECHNOLOGY Lucy Owen, Interim Executive Director of Development, Big Data, Big Opportunity? The Big Deal: UK’s Changing Place in the World Order. PURPLE ROOM Enterprise and Environment, GLA Why Big data is changing the game Sir Vince Cable, Leader of the Liberal Democrats Autonomous Vehicles and Magnetic Levitation: Tony Travers, Director, LSE London Sponsored by ZPG Our keynote speaker will give their perspective on the a flight of fancy? This year the human race is producing more data than the Brexit deal and what it means for the UK both economically Sponsored by Peter Brett Associates previous 5,000 years combined. and geo-politically. Science Fiction or reality coming to a town near This session highlights the profound impact that Big Data M Damian Wild, Editor, EG Basingstoke? Are we on the verge of a transport is about to have on the property sector – and where the opportunities lie. revolution? M David Catt, CEO, Casafin Sir Vince Cable M Tarek Merlin, Director, Feix&Merlin Architects Richard Donnell, Research & Insight Director, Hometrack Leader of the Liberal Democrats Chris Ferrary, Director, Temple Group Limited Grace Manning-Marsh, Director, Landinsight Scott Witchalls, Partner, Peter Brett Associates Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Andrew Whittingham, Director, Motion Consultants Steve Waltho, Partner, Turner and Townsend

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12.15 | 13.00 PEOPLE-CENTRICITY NOT TO BE MISSED! 13.00 | 14.00 NETWORKING 14.00 | 14.45 LOGISTICS 15.00 | 15.45 REGENERATION APEX ROOM CLUB ROOM BLUE ROOM APEX ROOM KEYNOTE CLOSED-DOOR EVENT Retail Revolution: Last mile logistics for the «right Harnessing the Potential of the South West Cities and Regeneration Lunch here, right now» generation 2018, A Space Odyssey. Stephen Attenborough, With a plethora of infrastructure projects in the pipeline Sponsored by Trowers and Hamlins Virgin Galactic Sponsored by Lichfields ranging from tidal energy to space travel, is growth in the This event will bring together experts from across the Stephen Attenborough leads commercial activities for Virgin Changing retail habits are having a profound impact on South West poised to take off? industry to discuss the regeneration of our cities and Galactic, part of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group, which supply chains – even before the emergence of drones and urban areas. We will focus on some of the challenges is on track to become the world’s first passenger-carrying autonomous vehicles. What does the future of last mile involved in providing real societal value, such as balancing commercial spaceline, pioneering space tourism. logistics mean for developers? Are multi-story sheds and M James Max, TalkRADIO Presenter economics, affordability and building sustainable long- beds the logical consequence? Patricia Greer, CEO West of England Combined Authority This work has now attracted around 700 future astronauts term communities. from more than 50 countries along with US$80m in Ian Knight, Head of Accelerated Delivery, Homes England · How do you value placemaking? M Florian de Cormis, Partner Executive Search, deposits. · How do you tackle the challenge of providing a breadth Construction & Real Estate Tarquin McDonald, CEO, Bath Rugby Stephen speaks regularly around the world about the of types of jobs alongside housing communities? Aaron Emmett, Managing Director, Click Properties Ltd & importance of opening access to space for the benefit of · Is it possible to create place and still be affordable? Click Above Ltd life on Earth. By invitation only Tim Hapgood, Principal Transport Planner, He will deliver a keynote speech on how reaching space is Sara Bailey, Head of Real Estate, Trowers & Hamlins Peter Brett Associates no longer impossible. Deborah Cadman, Chief Executive, West Midlands Ciaran Gunne-Jones, Senior Director, 15.00 | 15.15 HOTEL & TOURISM Combined Authority Head of Economics,Lichfields CLUB ROOM Andrew Carter, Chief Executive, Centre for Cities Tom Stannard, Corporate Director - Regeneration & Hotel performance trends in the UK Stephen Attenborough Patricia Greer, CEO West of England Combined Authority Economic Growth In partnership with SAN, STR, PKF Commercial director, Virgin Galactic Sir Edward Lister, Chair and Board Member, Homes England Begin the Hotel & Tourism sessions with an overview of Chris Perkins, Head of Business Space, M&G Real Estate 14.00 | 14.45 TECHNOLOGY the hospitality market in the UK, with data measuring the PURPLE ROOM hotel performance trends. Blockchain: Friend or foe? 14.00 | 14.45 GAME CHANGING Blockchain has, in real terms, failed, as of yet to ‘land a Sophie Colvin, Senior Business Development, STR APEX ROOM blow.’ Is this about to change? 12.15 | 13.00 KEYNOTE THE LONDON STAND Sector Health Check M Jonny Fry, CEO, TEAMBLOCKCHAIN LIMITED Residential Investment A keynote by Melanie Leech of BPF who will examine the David-Alexandre Dahan, Chief Investment Officer, Real INVESTMENT What is the future for residential investment in London? sectors and health chack our retail infra, commercial and Estate, Leaseum Partners 15.00 | 15.45 RED ROOM How are we investing in all aspects of future homes resi markets. Andrew Henderson, Partner, Eversheds Sutherland M James Max, TalkRADIO Presenter including multi-family, student, third age etc? Is the policy Gonzalo Sanchez, Head of Investor Relations and Investing in PRS: Defining successful models framework encouraging the right kinds of investment and Melanie Leech, CEO, BPF Business Development, Brickblock With affordability for all types of buyers is becoming an how can we harness this to deliver the new London Plan’s Karl Smith, CEO, Paradigm Interactions Inc increasing challenge, the need for PRS becomes more and housing targets? more evident. How do PRS providers balance the equation INVESTMENT 14.00 | 14.45 of people versus profit? RED ROOM M Jonny Popper, Managing Director & Partner, 14.15 | 15.00 Re-purposing of Land in the Urban Economies THE LONDON STAND London Communications Agency Redundant buildings have always offered scope for M Andrew Stanford, Head of UK Residential, LaSalle Placemaking Marion Baeli, Partner, PDP London re-purposing but in an increasingly connected and fast Investment Management This session will look at key issues central London changing world, do we need to be more proactive and Yolande Barnes, Chair, Bartlett Real Estate Institute, UCL landowners are facing around shaping great places that Dan Batterton, Fund Manager for our Build To Rent Fund, intervene earlier to create the cities we all need? are sustainable in the long-term. Legal & General Investment Management Jamie Ratcliff, Assistant Director of Housing, GLA Gareth Bradford, Director of Housing & Regeneration, Jonathon Ivory, Managing Director, Atlas Residential West Midlands Combined Authority M Leanne Tritton, Managing Director, ING Media Martin Gibson, Director, Earthly Gains Ltd Catherine Webster, Executive Director - Strategy & Paul Creed, Head of Development & Placemaking, GLA Stephen Kinsella, Director - Land, Homes England Investment, Quintain Further speakers to be announced Simon Glynn, Assistant Director, City of London Cllr Susan Hincliffe, Leader and Chair of West Yorkshire Sophie White, Head of Infrastructure & Complex Projects, Combined Authority, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Tim Haddon, Head of Paddington Central, British Land Homes England Council and West Yorkshire Combined Authority Pat Hayes, Managing Director, Be First

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15.00 | 15.45 TECHNOLOGY 15.15 | 16.00 16.00 | 16.45 FINANCE NOT TO BE MISSED! 16.15 | 16.45 NETWORKING BLUE ROOM THE LONDON STAND APEX ROOM THE LONDON STAND The Artifical Intelligence Real Estate Revolution Opportunity West Taxation: Taxing property for growth, not revenue Modular London Speed Presentation Who is using AI to disrupt in real estate, where and how? This session will look at key issues in the west of the Do we need a fresh perspective on property and land Followed by drinks capital and hear from some of the major stakeholders there. taxes which acknowledges the strategic role of property in This session will include speed presentations from innova- M Peter Murray, Chairman, New London Architecture growth, regeneration and wealth creation? M Martin Gibson, Director, Earthly Gains Ltd tors across London on the ‘Modular Mindset’ and discuss Liz Peace, Chairman, Old Oak and Park Royal Develop- the role of factory-made homes as a way to deliver the Bayo Dosunmu, Exec Director, Digital Transformation, ment Corporation homes London needs. Homes England K Derek Mackay, SMP Cllr Julian Bell, Leader of Ealing Council, LB Ealing Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Dustin Strydom, Director, Automation Services, Open Box Economy and Fair Work, M Sarah Yates, Principal Researcher, New London Kim van Rooyen, Global Head of Technology,Turner & Scottish Government Architecture Townsend 16.00 | 16.45 REGENERATION RED ROOM Jane Richards, Head of Discipline, Structures, WSP The Growth Corridor: A new powerhouse M Tracey Wright, Partner, Osborne Clarke LLP Carl Vann, Partner, Pollard Thomas Edwards Sponsored by Bidwells, Peter Brett Associates, Victoria Hall, Head of Transactions – Special Situations, Gavin White, Director, Ramboll Pinsent Masons, co-organized by EG AXA IM - Real Assets FINANCE 15.00 | 15.45 With the promise of the expressway, IM homes to attract Simon Rubinsohn, Chief Economist, RICS PURPLE ROOM talent with 5 new garden cities and all with local access The Valuer is Dead: Long live intelligent valuation to cutting edge technologies, is the “brain belt” about to With comparables data increasingly available, could AI be a create a scientific powerhouse? 16.15 | 17.15 M Editor, EG more reliable source of valuations in the future? Damian Wild, CREation party Ron Henry, Partner, Peter Brett Associates How are valuers embracing AI and with what objectives? By invitation only Patrick McMahon, Senior Partner, Bidwells 16.00 | 16.45 RETAIL Drinks sponsored by: Richard Donnell, Research & Insight Director, Hometrack Robbie Owen, Partner and Head of Infrastructure Planning and Government Affairs , Pinsent Masons PURPLE ROOM Locktons, Knight Frank, Cushman & Wakefield, M7, Becky Fatemi, Director, Rokstone British Land, DLA Piper, LSH Philip Simpkins, Chief Executive, Bedford Borough The Changing Face of the High Street. Eman Martin-Vignerte, Director of Political Affairs and Council & Chair of the Corridor Local Authority and LEP Is there a case for intervention and what form should Government Relations, Bosch Chief Executive Group that take? Anna White, Head of Property, The Daily Telegraph Nigel Tipple, Chief Executive, OxLep In a retailing apocalypse, the high street is dying. Following successive Grimsey reviews, is there a new 17.00 | 18.30 case for government intervention and if so, what form 16.00 | 16.45 HOTEL & TOURISM should that take? OPENING COCKTAIL CLUB ROOM Open to all delegates. HOTEL & TOURISM 15.15 | 16.00 Hotel Innovation in a Disruptive World Bring your business cards! CLUB ROOM M Roger Southam, Principal, EightyNine Solutions Co-organized by PKF Sara Bailey, Head of Real Estate, Trowers & Hamlins Sponsored by Global Guardians Game-changing lifestyle and hospitality concepts In recent years, the coexistence between OTA’s and hotels, Co-organized by PKF has fallen on hard times. Millennials hold the largest travel Mike Stiff, Director, Stiff+Trevillion Get acquainted with the game-changer destinations, de- market share at 33% and, 52% of Millennials prefer to book Hilary Witts, Head of Operations, International UK cision makers and drivers for the evolving hospitality in- their hotels via an OTA. How does the traditional market react dustry. to emerging trends and the need to differentiate to win? 19.00 | 21.30 NETWORKING Peter Andrews, Managing Director, Vastint Hospitality BV Nick Chadwick, Senior Vice President, Starwood Capital M Adam Maclennan, Director, Head of UK & Ireland, CLOSED-DOOR EVENT PKF hotelexperts Carmen Hui, Commercial Director, Owner Partnerships, UK CITIES DINNER Booking.com Coley Brenan, Partner, KSL Capital Partners By invitation only Andrew Sangster, Editorial Director, Hotel Analyst Julien Mattei, Investment Director, The Student Hotel Samantha Sheridan, Commercial Manager of Locke Tom Walsh, CEO, Staycity Group Hotels

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08.30 | 09.30 NETWORKING 10.15 | 11.00 11.00 | 11.45 HOUSING CLUB ROOM K Andy Street THE LONDON STAND PURPLE ROOM REWIRE Breakfast Discussion: The Last Taboo: Afraid Mayor of the West Midlands Good Growth Affordability: to Ask: Nobody mention the menopause This session will hear from London experts to discuss what are political differences stifling house building? By invitation only Good Growth means for London and whether the right plan- Sponsored by Cheyne Social Property Impact Fund ning policies are in place for London to remain at the top Alongside the certainty in life that is death and taxes, Are political differences of 30-50% affordable just stifling Tim Bowles, Mayor of Bristol of its game. there is one certainty in life for all women. They will Alexandra Notay, Build to Rent Fund Director, PfP Capital housing development when we just need more homes? experience the menopause and with more than 3.5m M Lara Kinneir, Acting Director, New London Architecture Where affordable housing does occur, do the economics women aged between 50 and 65 in work in the UK, it will impact Julie de Pimodan, Founder & CEO, Fluicity Marcus Bate, Investment Director, Mount Anvil make poor quality inevitable? What will stimulate a drama- business. But talking about the menopause remains one of Roger Marsh, Chair, Leeds City Region Enterprise Nazeya Hussain, Director of Growth, RB Kingston upon tic increase in delivery? What part can smaller developers the last taboos and that fact has led to more than 70% of Partnership Thames play and how? women keeping hush about it at work. Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Jules Pipe, Deputy Mayor of Planning, Regeneration and In this session – on World Menopause Day – we discuss what Region Skills M Lisa Taylor, Chief Executive, Future of London business can and should do to remove the taboo around the Jasmine Whitbread, Chief Executive, London First menopause, how work spaces and work practices need to be Shamez Alibhai, Partner, Cheyne Social Property Impact Fund redesigned to cater for all women in your business and why 11.00 | 11.45 INVESTMENT post-menopausal women are a business’s greatest asset. RED ROOM Gareth Bradford, Director of Housing & Regeneration, UK Investment: West Midlands Combined Authority Tamie Adaya, CEO, Creative Director of Hotel Shangri-La 10.00 | 10.45 INVESTMENT where there is change, there is opportunity Sara Bailey, Head of Real Estate, Trowers & Hamlins RED ROOM (USA) Entrepreneur, Art Patron and Social Alchemist In partnerhsip with BNP Paribas Real Estate, U+I, Paul Hackett, Chief Executive, Optivo Global Investment Trends: expert analysis Hilary Lewin, Therapist co-organized by EG Cllr Paul Smith, Cabinet Member for Housing, Nicky Richmond, managing partner, Brecher The summit opens with an expert analysis of current glo- This session investigates current investor sentiment Bristol City Council bal property capital flows, highlighting regional prospects towards the UK, reviewing where opportunities are most Kate Usher, Menopause & Positive Ageing Coach, going forward. likely to be found, by geography and by asset class. second : phase M David Hatcher, Head of Content, EG Andrew Angeli, Head of European Strategy and Research Eoin Condren, Director of Joint Ventures, U+I 09.30 | 10.00 HOUSING Guy Montague Jones, Deputy editor, John Slade, Chair, Evans Randall PURPLE ROOM Simon Williams, Joint Head of National Markets, 11.15 | 12.00 John Slade, Chairman, Evans Randall THE LONDON STAND Changing the Housing Game, Nick Walkley, Homes BNP Paribas Real Estate England Anna Walker, Director, Control Risks London’s Towns - Creating the right mix With its enormous financial and statutory fire power, This session will look at key issues that outer London is can Homes England disrupt the sector whilst building 11.00 | 11.45 OFFICES facing from pressure to accommodate growth. What is the partnerships necessary to deliver the game change in BLUE ROOM future of the capital’s outer urban centres, and how do we house building demanded by all political parties? 10.00 | 10.45 OCCUPIERS Co-working: create the right mix of uses here? BLUE ROOM A growth segment or market discontinuity? Nick Walkley, CEO, Homes England Real Estate Capital and Human Capital: Sponsored by IWG Jonathan Martin, Director of Investment and Delivery, understanding the link Co-working continues to grow rapidly. Is this merely a LB Waltham Forest As the war for talent intensifies, is real estate potentially in- small segment close to maturity or are we on the verge of Iain Painting, Partner, Barton Willmore 10.00 | 11.30 GAME CHANGING creasingly a differentiator in securing human capital? Who a market discontinuity? APEX ROOM is using real estate to build human capital, where and how? M Matt Yeoman, Director, Buckley Gray Yeoman Generating Growth in Our Cities: Cécile de Guillebon, VP Real Estate & Facility Management, Renault Metro Mayors Think Tank M Matt Coulson, CEO, Chiswick Park Enjoy-Work Richard Morris, UK CEO of IWG With differing levels of devolution, what are the common Josh Artus, Co-Founder & Director, Centric Lab initial successful function in generating growth in our core Enrico Sanna, CEO & Co-Founder, Fora cities? Debbie Hobbs, Head of Sustainability, LGIM Real Assets Newly elected mayors and political leaders discuss… Robert Wolstenholme, Founder, Trilogy Real Estate Advisers LLP

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12.00 | 12.45 INVESTMENT 12.15 | 13.00 14.00 | 14.45 HOUSING 15.00 | 15.45 INVESTMENT RED ROOM THE LONDON STAND PURPLE ROOM CLUB ROOM How do the Core Cities Develop their People and Future Workplace Housing: Quality, not just quantity Capturing Value from Infrastructure Investment: Industrial Strategy? How is workplace culture, office design and wellbeing Sponsored by Asprey Capital Limited & LUC Doing it better, doing it now In partnerhip with Leeds City Council, co-organized by EG The beneficiaries of infrastructure investment remain too affecting businesses’ ability to attract and retain talent, and In the clamour to build more houses, are we focusing As devolved power gains momentum, what outcomes are divorced from those funding it. what role can property play here? sufficiently on the vital role quality has in successful the key priorities for successful growth? Are more equitable models available to facilitate and regeneration. accelerate the much needed investment in transport, over M Damian Wild, Editor, EG M Matt Yeoman, Director, Buckley Gray Yeoman How should we define quality in a affordable context? and above HS2 and Crossrail? Deborah Cadman OBE, Chief Executive, WMCA Jacob Loftus, CEO, General Projects And who pays? Eve Roodhouse, Chief Officer - Economic Development, Juliette Morgan, Head of Campus - Regent’s Place, David Carter, Director Of Infrastructure, West of England Leeds City Council Combined Authority British Land M Rachel Bell, Divisional Director, Stride Treglown Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region Cllr Ian Courts, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Chris Downing, CEO, Asprey Capital Tom Walker, Dep CEO, Homes England Managed Growth, Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Courtney Fingar, Editor-in-chief, fDi Magazine Bill Hughes, Head of Real Assets, LGIM 13.00 | 15.00 NETWORKING APEX ROOM Mark Fisk, Director of Landscape Architecture, LUC Robbie Owen, Head of Infrastructure Planning and 12.00 | 12.45 HOUSING Dr Terry Keech, Partner, Calfordseaden Government Affairs, Pinsent Masons BLUE ROOM CLOSED-DOOR EVENT Investors working Lunch Louise Wyman, General Manager Engagement, Homes Senior Living: the next housing crisis England Long term projections suggest that homes for the elderly By invitation only 15.00 | 15.45 INVESTMENT will be the next housing crisis. RED ROOM What are the new models of senior living development and Valuing Architectural Design in Infrastructure how can they help liberate supply of family homes? 14.15 | 15.00 As the UK embarks on levels of infrastructure investment 14.00 | 14.45 GAME CHANGING NOT TO BE MISSED! BLUE ROOM THE LONDON STAND not seen for decades, what needs to be done to ensure it M Andrew Ovey, Head of Healthcare, AXA IM - Real Assets is a catalyst for sustainable local growth? KEYNOTE Capturing Value from Transport Infrastructure Nicola Mathers, Head of Leadership, Future of London How to Become a Game-Changer: Success story from This session will look at key issues around capturing Simon Martin, Programme Director - Growth & Enterprise, M Tarek Merlin, Director, Feix&Merlin Architects Le Cirque Du Soleil by Jean David value for all from major transport and infrastructure Bath & North East Somerset Council Dusty Gedge, President, European Federation of Green Jean David is one of the pioneers and builders of the projects in the capital, and what challenges and opportuni- Sir Edward Lister, Chair and Board Member, Homes ties this brings for London. Roof and Wall Associations England Cirque du Soleil, where he led the marketing department as vicepresident for 15 years from 1984 to 1999. During this Glenn Howells, Managing partner, Glenn Howells Greg Penoyre, Senior Partner, Penoyre & Prasad LLP Architects time, he distinguished himself through innovative methods M Anna Whitton, Director, London Communications by commercializing the Big Top and introducing its magic to Agency Richard Hyams, Director, Astudio other cultures on four continents. Max Titchmarsh, Founder, MAX Architects 12.00 | 12.45 HOUSING Simon Beavan, Director of Planning, LB Southwark PURPLE ROOM David is a man of vision and passion, and a determined entrepreneur who is not afraid to express his perception Graeme Craig, Commercial Development Director, Trans- Co-Living: port for London Is co-living a potential answer to the housing crisis and concepts regarding the organization of society and the 15.00 | 15.45 GAME CHANGING application of creativity to the promotion of change and Annelie Kvick Thompson, Principal, Grimshaw As co-working threatens to change the way we work, BLUE ROOM innovation. He particularly with managers by fostering a could co-living have an equally profound impact on hou- How to Become a Game Changer in Real Estate: climate and attitude that facilitates the emergence of the sing? Is inter-generational co-living necessary to building Design thinking workshop? future. sustainable communities? Leading design gurus Dav Bansal from Glenn Howells and Max Titchmarsh from MAX Architects will showcase M Roger Southam, Principal, EightyNine Solutions exemples of pragmatisim and innovation and challenge you to deliver a similar outcome all in 30 minutes. Daniel Jung, GM UK & Ireland, VP Expansion EMEA, Jean David, One of the pioneers and builders Medici Living UK Limited of the Cirque du Soleil PRESENTER: Paul Socquet, Partner, The Schoolab Andrei Martin, Partner, PLP Architecture Dav Bansal, Director, Glenn Howells Architects Thomas Teatum, Director, Noiascape Hannah Corlett, Director, Assemblage Ed Thomas, Head of Community Experience, The Collective Max Titchmarsh, Founder, MAX Architects

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15.00 | 15.45 OCCUPIERS 16.00 | 16.45 INVESTMENT 16.15 | 16.45 NETWORKING NOT TO BE MISSED! PURPLE ROOM RED ROOM THE LONDON STAND London Offices: Is the landscape changing? How Assets can be Successfully Re-positioned and Smart London: The London Office landscape is changing rapidly but are Re-purposed Technology & Innovation Speed Presentation London landlords being responsive? Where and why is Sponsored by Click Properties Ltd Followed by drinks there strong rental growth and where and why is there Changing the paradigm: This session will include speed presentations from innova- softness? With infrastructure investment accelerating the changing tors across London on smart technologies and approaches shape of our cities, leading asset managers discuss how that are changing the way we design, build and manage M Richard Williams, News Editor, Property Week there have never been more opportunities to successfully our city. re-position or re-purpose assets. Bradley Baker, Director, City Offices Real Estate Ltd M Emily Wright, Head of Tech and Special Projects Marie-Eve Raux, Senior Director, Development and M Roger Southam, Principal, EightyNine Solutions Project Management, Europe, Ivanhoé Cambridge Europe Editor, EG Aaron Emmett, Managing Director, Click Properties Ltd & Jason Hawthorne, Director, VuCity Ned Williams, Director, Evans Randall Investors Click Above Ltd Elaine Hewitt, Chief Executive Officer, NHS Property Services Sophie White, Head of Infrastructure & Complex Projects, 15.15 | 16.00 Homes England THE LONDON STAND 17.00 | 18.30 Opportunity East INFRASTRUCTURE This session will look at key issues in the east of the capital 16.00 | 16.45 Closing cocktail: and hear from some of the major stakeholders there. PURPLE ROOM A comedy night with Guy Pratt of Pink Floyd HS2 and Crossrail: The game changing opportunities The game changing opportunities How are where HS2 and After performing with the iconic David M Jane Groom, Board Director, London Communication Cross Rail is changing the game? Gilmour (Pink Floyd) in 2016-17, when Guy’s Agency not been parading his talents live on the Darren Rodwell, Leader, Barking and Dagenham Council Angela Barnicle, Chief Officer – Asset Management and stages of every stadium, concert hall and festival around Dan Bridge, Programme Director, Royal Docks Regeneration the world, he has been a favourite studio bassist and (A joint initiative from the Mayor of London and the Mayor Phil Farrell, Acting Managing Director, Urban Growth accompanying singer for the biggest recording artists of Newham) Company including Madonna, Michael Jackson, Iggy Pop, The Pretenders, Echo and The Bunnymen and McFly. Sarah Cary, Executive Director - Place, LB Enfield Robbie Owen, Head of Infrastructure Planning and Government Affairs, Pinsent Mason Join Guy for a night of comedy and hilarious tales of his Katherine Rogers, Development Director, Lendlease Frank Rogers, CEO, Liverpool City Region life on road. Lyn Garner, Chief Executive, London Legacy Development Corporation Guy Pratt, Bass Player, David Gilmour and Pink Floyd 16.00 | 16.45 INFRASTRUCTURE BLUE ROOM The UK’s Digital Infrastructure Revolution Sponsored by PCCW Global

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WEDNESDAY 17 OCTOBER THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 17 OCTOBER THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER

11.30 | 12.00 10.00 | 10.30 10.00 | 10.50 10.00 | 10.50 E09 / F10 E16 Innovative hotel showcases by Innovative hotel showcases by The Growth Corridor: Oxford - Milton Keynes - Scottish Development International CODE Pod Hostels AccorHotels Cambridge The Scottish Capital Investment Prospectus presented by Andrew Landsburgh, CEO presented by Prakash Krishnamurthy, Opportunity Knocks - Realising the economic potential of Village Hotel Club Senior Development Manager the Growth Corridor between Oxford, Milton Keynes and presented by John Bates, Director of Acquisitions CitizenM Cambridge. 10.30 | 11.30 J08 The Student Hotel presented by MariaPia Intini, Development & Investment Airey Miller presented by Julien Mattei, Investment Director Qbic Hotels Will Sandbach, Property Acquisitions 12.00 | 13.00 Building Council Homes Moderated by Adam Maclennan, Head of UK and H17 - J18 Ireland, PKF hotelexperts Moderated by Adam Maclennan, Head of UK and Ireland, PKF hotelexperts Liverpool City Region 11.00 | 12.00 Completing the Shakespearean Triangle C11 11.00 | 11.15 National Federation of Demolition Contractors (NFDC) Engenie Ltd - Clean Air through Rapid EV Charging 11.00 | 11.15 15.00 | 16.00 NFDC Talks. Demolition - Clearing the Way for Your Showhouz - The Power and Simplicity of Video Marketing: Fast, Easy and Effective D12 Success 11.40 | 11.55 University College of Estate Management WestEnd WiFi Limited - Pop-Up Internet Whisky Tasting with UCEM 11.30 | 12.00 11.20 | 11.35 E07, F08 12.00 | 12.15 Asset Mapping - Networks of Knowledge - Harnessing the Power of Intelligent Buildings 15.00 | 16.00 The Growth Corridor: Oxford - Milton Keynes - Hostmaker - Flexible living: New rental models C24 Cambridge delivering higher yields Hostmaker The Growth Corridor : Global Home of Tech 11.40 | 11.55 InnovationSuccess Hostmaker reshaping the short/mid/long stay market - 14.00 | 14.15 Open Box - The Open Box Automation Engine: Find out more with a free beer at hand! Rethink the types of tasks we allocate to human beings 13.00 | 14.00 Communicate Technology PLC - Building Connectivity 16.00 | 17.00 H17-J18 14.20 | 14.35 12.00 | 12.15 J7/J9 Liverpool City Region LandEnhance - Making Planning Better with Data: Backbone Connect - Connected Buildings: Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough A prospectus for Knowsley - growth, ambition and Creating technology hubs for tenants Council opportunity maximise your planning success Cider and Canape Reception 14.40 | 14.55 14.00 | 14.50 16.00 | 16.30 Brickblock - Blockchain and Real Estate: aparthotel & serviced apartment showcases by A new way to invest and finance The Air Agents E09 / F10 Fran Milsom, Co-founder The Growth Corridor: Oxford - Milton Keynes - Roomzzz Aparthotels Cambridge 15.00 | 15.15 Robert Alley, CEO The Growth Corridor : Drinks Reception Bosch - Bosch IoT Solutions for Real Estate Cuckooz Charlie Rosier and Fabienne O’Neill, Co-founders 16.00 | 17.00 16.00 | 17.00 15.20 | 15.35 Moderated by George Sell, the editor of Serviced Apartment News E10 H07/H09 Inventory Hive - Enhance Tenant Satisfaction & Avoid One Creative Environments Ltd. (One) Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Disputes Celebrating creativity: A Champagne drinks reception Council 15.30 | 15.45 to discuss innovation, investment opportunities and Cider and Canape Reception 15.40 | 15.55 creative design solutions in real estate PCCW - How connected buildings can deliver long-term Airlite - Enabling healthy buildings through colours asset sustainability

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10.30 | 11.00 10.30 | 11.00 The Growth Corridor Central Area Lancashire Partnership Make the most Unlocking global sustainable UKPLC growth through the Investing in Lancashire: realising the potential of Cambridge-MKOxford Lancashire’s strategic employment sites and the next out of your event Growth Corridor Central Area - An Environment for phase of Enterprise Zone Investment

11.15 | 11.45 11.15 | 11.45 Search participant Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership Invest North East England Who is investing in Leeds City Region? People, Business, infrastructure - the Digital Changing the makeup of investors and occupiers Transformation of North East England Organise your agenda

12.45 | 13.15 Get business recommandation Lancashire Partnership Innovation in Lancashire: capitalising on Lancashire’s innovation assets to drive existing industrial strengths Connect anywhere and imagine the sectors of tomorrow

14.15 | 14.45 Liverpool City Region Maximising the potential of an International Waterfront

15.00 | 15.30 15.00 | 16.00 The East Travtus - AI in Real Estate Investing in the East of England - a developer’s Vision 2021: Disrupting Real Estate perspective - John Howard

16.30 | 17.30 Archiboo - The Architects Pitch Seven architects have been chosen to pitch to NHS Property Services at MIPIM UK. Who will be selected? The competition is to design the GP surgery of the future and will also launch the NHS Property Services thought leadership campaign exploring the impact of technology on the NHS estate. Pitching architects include AOC Architecture, Gatti Routh Rhodes Architects, Gruff, Henley Halebrown, Log into the online database

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