This year's MIPIM was extremely sunny. However, we are talking not only about the fantastic weather that welcomed us in Cannes, but also about the optimistic mood that you could sense in conversations with developers, investors and financial institutions. Everyone can see how easily the industry adapts to changing trends and calmly look at their business plans for this and next year.
During this 30th jubilee edition of the International Real Estate and Investment Fair MIPIM 2019, there were three main directions of the industry’s development in the panel discussions and unofficial talks. The impact of new technologies, which will change the way we use real estate, as well as "people centricity", which means human orientation as the key to success, have been widely discussed. The interest of investors was also visible, and consequently the growing emphasis on the development of further, non-standard real estate sectors.
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