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Delegate List About CTBUH The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) is the world’s leading resource for professionals focused on the inception, design, construction, and operation of tall buildings and future cities. Founded in 1969 and headquartered at Chicago’s historic Monroe Building, the CTBUH is a not-for-profit organization with an Asia Headquarters office at Tongji University, Shanghai; a Research Office at Iuav University, Venice, Italy; and an Academic Office at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. CTBUH facilitates the exchange of the latest knowledge available on tall buildings around the world through publications, research, events, working groups, web resources, and its extensive network of international representatives. The Council’s research department is spearheading the investigation of the next generation of tall buildings by aiding original Dubai & Abu Dhabi, UAE | 20–25 October research on sustainability and key development issues. The Council’s free database on tall buildings, The Skyscraper Center, is updated daily with detailed information, images, data, and news. The CTBUH also developed the international standards for measuring tall building height and is recognized as the arbiter for bestowing such designations as “The World’s Tallest Building.” Delegate List www.ctbuh.org | www.skyscrapercenter.com ctbuh2018.org #CTBUH2018 CTBUH2018_DelegateList_Cover.indd 2-3 10/12/2018 4:40:55 PM Many Thanks to All of Our Sponsors Delegate List: What’s Inside? Diamond Attendance Analysis 3 Top Regions & Companies Represented Delegate List by Company 6 Listed Alphabetically by Affi liation Platinum Delegate List by Surname 26 Listed Alphabetically by Surname Gold 1300+ DELEGATES 278 PRESENTERS 27 OFF-SITE WME consultants PROGRAMS 8 TRACKS Silver 4 1 EVENINGS OF GREAT RECEPTIONS SYMPOSIUMS 3 CONFERENCE! PROGRAM ROOMS 5 SPONSORS 68 128 CITIES 447 COMPANIES Bronze Supported By: COUNTRIES 54 2 Representation by Region Note: This registration list includes the 1240 delegates that were registered by Monday 8 October. We expect the final Top 20 Countries in Attendance attendance to be 1300+ delegates. (Based on number of registered delegates as of 8 October) 1 UAE 287 11 Italy 23 2 USA 167 =12 Thailand 21 Attendance by Geographic Region 3 China 129 =12 Switzerland 21 4 UK 86 14 Finland 19 5% 1% 5 India 63 =15 Saudi Arabia 16 Australia & Africa New Zealand 9 No. 6 Australia 57 =15 Singapore 16 58 No. 7 Canada 50 =15 France 16 8 Germany 43 18 Oman 15 =9 Malaysia 24 19 Turkey 13 18% 29% =9 Indonesia 24 =20 Denmark 12 Americas Middle East =20 Spain 12 229 No. 358 No. Total number of Countries = 54 Top 20 Cities in Attendance 22% (Based on number of registered delegates as of 8 October) Europe 26% Asia 1 Dubai 257 11 Jakarta 24 269 No. 317 No. 2 London 77 12 Kuala Lumpur 23 3 Mumbai 54 13 Bangkok 21 4 Chicago 50 =14 Helsinki 18 5 New York City 48 =14 Shenzhen 18 6 Toronto 47 =16 Foshan 16 Note: 7 Shanghai 42 =16 Paris 16 Total number of delegates (as of 8 October) 8 Hong Kong 40 =16 Singapore 16 = 1240, from 54 countries. 9 Sydney 30 =19 Düsseldorf 15 10 Abu Dhabi 29 =19 Muscat 15 Total number of Cities = 128 3 Representation by Discipline Note: Conference Sponsors are recognized through the inclusion of their logo. Top 20 Owners / Developers / Occupiers / Property Managers Attendance by Discipline (Based on number of registered delegates as of 8 October) =1 Country Garden China 19 8% 2 PS-Co. Oman 15 Government/ Academic / 3 JLL International 11 Institute / Research =4 Emaar Properties UAE 8 101 No. =4 Jeddah Economic Company Saudi Arabia 8 =4 Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong 8 17% Owners / Developers 7 New World Development Company Hong Kong 7 / Occupiers / Property Managers =8 Select Group UAE 6 20% Material / System 216 No. =8 Yamam Sazeh Iran 6 Suppliers 254 No. 18% =10 Omkar India 5 Architecture / Urban Planning / =10 Shanghai Tower Construction & Development China 5 Interiors =12 Aldar Properties UAE 4 221 No. 12% 25% =12 Gaysorn Property Thailand 4 Contractors / Engineering Project Managers / =12 Nshama UAE 4 (all types) Cost Consultants 304 No. =12 Shenzhen Parkland Real Estate Development China 4 144 No. =16 Birla Estates India 3 =16 Equitativa & Emirates REIT UAE 3 =16 New Land Enterprises USA 3 Note: Total number of delegates (as of 8 October) =16 Ping An Real Estate China 3 = 1240, from 447 companies. =16 Piramal Realty India 3 =16 PT Toba Pengembang Sejahtra Indonesia 3 =16 Puranik Builders India 3 Total owners/developers/occupiers/property managers in attendance = 216 people; 84 companies 4 Top Companies in Attendance Top 10 Architecture / Urban Planning / Interiors Companies Top 10 Contractors / Project Managers / Cost Consultants (Based on number of registered delegates as of 8 October) (Based on number of registered delegates as of 8 October) 1 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill 12 1 Turner Construction Company / Turner International 21 =2 CallisonRTKL 10 2 Residential Construction Council of Ontario 18 =2 NORR Group Consultants International 10 3 Ontario Formwork Association 12 =4 Aedas 5 4 Multiplex Construction 11 =4 Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates 5 5 PAN Partners 8 =4 Perkins+Will 5 =6 Al Ghurair Construction Aluminium 7 =4 Tongji Architectural Design Group 5 =6 China State Construction Overseas Development 7 =8 East China Architectural Design & Research Institute 4 =8 Gensler 4 =6 Renaissance Construction Company 7 =8 Goettsch Partners 4 =9 Arcadis 5 =8 NIKKEN SEKKEI 4 =9 Bouygues Batiment International 5 =8 Woods Bagot 4 =9 PT Total Bangun Persada 5 Total architects/urban planners/interiors in attendance = 221 people; 110 companies Total contractors/project managers/cost consultants in attendance = 144 people; 41 companies Top 10 Engineering Companies (All Types) Top 10 Material / System Suppliers Top 10 Government / Institute / (Based on number of registered delegates as of 8 October) (Based on number of registered delegates as Research Organizations of 8 October) (Based on number of registered delegates as of 8 October) 1 WSP 27 1 KONE 1 Arriyadh Development Authority 2 Thornton Tomasetti 19 Saudi Arabia 2 Schindler 3 AECOM 15 2 Chicago Architecture Center USA 3 Otis Elevator Co. / UTC 4 BG&E 13 3 Dubai Creative Clusters Authority UAE 4 thyssenkrupp 4 Emirates Green Building Council UAE 5 National Engineering Bureau 11 5 Jotun 5 Fire Protection Association Australia 6 Dar al-Handasah Shair & Partners 10 6 Siemens 6 Housing & Development Board Singapore =7 Arup 9 7 Permasteelisa Group 7 Illinois Institute of Technology USA 8 RIBA Gulf UAE =7 Ramboll Group 9 8 Aliaxis 9 Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors 9 WME Consultants 8 WME consultants9 Outokumpu UK 10 Robert Bird Group 7 10 Technal Middle East 10 Softwood Lumber Board USA Total Material / System Suppliers in attendance = Total Government / Institute / Research Organizations Total engineers in attendance = 304 people; 107 companies 254 people; 46 companies in attendance = 101 people; 59 companies 5 Registered Delegates – Listed Alphabetically by Affiliation (as of 8 October) Name Company/Position City/Country Name Company/Position City/Country Jankovic, Milan 3lite, Director, Co-Founder / CTBUH Regional AET Flexiblespace, Business Development Belgrade, Serbia Cheung, Winnie Hong Kong, China CTBUH Leader Representative Director Milovanovic, Vladimir 3lite, Director, Co-Founder Belgrade, Serbia Ng, Waigo AET Flexiblespace, Director Hong Kong, China Shroff, Ro 3Mix, Senior VP Seattle, USA Bentley, Michael AI., Design Director New York City, USA Perikleous, Ioannis A. J. Pericleous, Director Nicosia, Cyprus Malott, David CTBUH Leader AI., Founder & CEO / CTBUH Vice-Chairman New York City, USA Coleman, Paul Access Advisors, Director London, United Kingdom Yu, Zhizhe AI., Managing Director / CTBUH Regional New York City, USA Frederick, Colin Access Advisors, Director London, United Kingdom CTBUH Leader Representative Inglis, Peter Access Advisors, Director Hong Kong, China Anwar, Naveed AIT Solutions, Executive Director Bangkok, Thailand Richter, Mark AKF Group, Partner / CTBUH 2019 MEP Awards Scott, Wayne Access Advisors, Director Hong Kong, China New York City, USA CTBUH Leader Jury Chair AbuHamdia, Humam ADG Engineering, Senior Structural Engineer Brisbane, Australia Baptista, Ricardo AKTII, Design Director London, United Kingdom ADG Engineering, Principal Structural Cillekens, John Brisbane, Australia Williamson-Taylor, Albert AKTII, Director / CTBUH 2019 Structural Engineer London, United Kingdom CTBUH Leader Awards Juror Islam, Aamer ADG Engineering, Principal Newark, USA Al Ghurair, Badr Abdulla Al Ghurair Construction Aluminium, CEO Dubai, United Arab Emirates Zuo, Steve ADG Engineering, Principal Newark, USA Al Ghurair Construction Aluminium, Business Burke, Mathew ADP Consulting, Associate Director Sydney, Australia Ang, Chin Chin Dubai, United Arab Emirates Development Manager Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, Lee, Inyong Dubai, United Arab Emirates Al Ghurair Construction Aluminium, Technical Senior Architect Bacellar, Michelle Dubai, United Arab Emirates Director Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, Tomich, Eric Dubai, United Arab Emirates Al Ghurair Construction Aluminium, Technical Project Director Ghamriny, Fouad Dubai, United Arab Emirates Manager Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, Kayali, Bashar Al Ghurair Construction Aluminium, General Weismantle, Peter Director of Supertall Buildings Technology / Chicago, USA Dubai, United Arab Emirates CTBUH Leader Manager / 2019 Conference Host Committee CTBUH Leader
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