LAS VEGAS—Are planning on heading to Realcomm for the Las Vegas Cosmopolitan? If so, you will be able to see some of the more than 225 speakers at the real estate technology and innovation event on June 6-7 and networking with some other key players in the industry.

The event, titled: The Age of Acceleration, attracts delegates from over a dozen countries globally, includes 100 education sessions and a sold-out Vendor Expo with 150+ leading industry solution providers. Attendees will network and learn from thought leaders representing some of the top companies in the world, including Microsoft, Intel, Time Warner, CBRE, Tishman Speyer, JLL, Simon Property Group and many others.

This milestone year's theme, The Age of Acceleration: Navigating Global CRE Technology & Innovation, focuses on what it will take to keep up, understand all the new technology, change organizations, rethink strategies, predict the future, take bigger risks and work at a speed never experienced in modern history. These are not just tactical, incremental changes to operating models, but those that may result in wholesale changes to the purpose of real estate and how we operate it.

When talking about the event, Jim Young, co-founder and CEO of Realcomm, tells GlobeSt.com that these 20 years have brought together the top minds in the industry. “We have formed long lasting and valuable relationships with our peers and have created an environment where everyone can learn and experience together,” he says. “I'm very humbled by the community we have built and the extremely talented people that have contributed to our growth in what we hope will support a powerful legacy focused on education and continuous evolution in our ever-changing industry.”

The event's general session keynote will be from Bob Sulentic, president and CEO of CBRE. CBRE is a force in the commercial, corporate and institutional real estate markets and is in a strong position to understand the technology and innovation fueled changes that will continue to impact our industry. Since 2012, CBRE has grown rapidly under Sulentic's executive leadership, with revenues topping $14.2 billion in 2017 with its more than 80,000 employees globally.

For complete program details, visit: www.realcomm.com/realcomm-2018/program/

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