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Dubai to host PropTech Connect Middle East in February 2026

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Last updated: 2026/01/06 at 12:48 AM
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Dubai is set to host PropTech Connect, a major international conference focused on the intersection of real estate and technology, from February 4th to 5th at the Grand Hyatt Dubai. The event, organized in partnership with the Dubai Land Department, is expected to draw over 3,000 attendees representing more than 1,500 companies spanning real estate, technology, and venture capital. This gathering signals Dubai’s increasing ambition to become a global hub for proptech innovation.

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Dubai’s Strategic PositioningA Deep Dive into Key TechnologiesFacilitating Collaboration and InvestmentGlobal Expertise Converges in Dubai

The conference will bring together a diverse range of industry professionals, including developers, investors, brokers, and technology specialists. Attendees will participate in networking events and focused discussions aimed at fostering collaboration and driving adoption of new technologies within the real estate sector. The Dubai Land Department hopes the conference will contribute to the goals outlined in the Dubai Economic Agenda D33.

Real Estate’s Digital Transformation: The Rise of Proptech

The global property technology market, or proptech, has experienced significant growth in recent years, fueled by increasing demand for efficiency, transparency, and enhanced customer experiences. According to a report by Deloitte, investment in proptech startups globally reached over $32 billion in 2022, indicating a strong and sustained interest in innovation within the industry. This event aims to capitalize on that momentum and bring leading solutions to the region.

Dubai’s Strategic Positioning

Dubai’s selection as the inaugural international destination for PropTech Connect underscores its commitment to digital transformation and its ambition to attract foreign investment. The emirate’s proactive approach to embracing new technologies aligns with its broader economic diversification strategy, as outlined in the Dubai Economic Agenda D33. This agenda aims to double the size of Dubai’s economy by 2033, with digital innovation playing a central role.

The conference also directly supports the Dubai Real Estate Sector Strategy 2033, which prioritizes improvements in market efficiency, data integration, and transparency. These goals are seen as crucial for sustaining the sector’s growth and enhancing its contribution to the overall economy. The Dubai Land Department views proptech as a key enabler of these improvements.

A Deep Dive into Key Technologies

The PropTech Connect program will feature over 60 panel discussions across five dedicated platforms, each focusing on a specific segment of the real estate market: residential, hospitality, commercial, industrial, development, and asset management. These discussions will explore the latest trends and challenges facing the industry.

Alongside the panel discussions, the event will host 50 case studies showcasing successful implementations of technology in real estate from around the world. Furthermore, 25 workshops and closed-door meetings will provide attendees with practical insights into applying technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and data analytics to their operations. The focus is on tangible applications rather than purely theoretical concepts.

Facilitating Collaboration and Investment

PropTech Connect will dedicate significant space to fostering connections between startups and established players in the industry. Two exhibition zones will provide a platform for startups to showcase their solutions, while structured networking spaces will facilitate targeted interactions with global technology leaders and institutional investors. This is intended to move beyond simple discussion and drive real-world partnerships.

The organizers emphasize the importance of creating direct engagement opportunities, with thousands of one-to-one meetings planned throughout the two-day event. This focused approach aims to accelerate the adoption of innovative technologies and unlock new opportunities for growth within the real estate sector. The event also aims to highlight opportunities in real estate investment.

Global Expertise Converges in Dubai

PropTech Connect has quickly established itself as a leading global conference in the property technology space. This year’s event will feature over 200 speakers from prominent real estate, investment, and technology organizations across Europe, the US, Asia, and the Middle East. The diverse range of perspectives is expected to generate valuable insights and stimulate innovation.

The decision to expand internationally followed successful engagements with the Dubai Land Department, which recognized the potential benefits of hosting the event in the region. This partnership demonstrates a shared commitment to driving digital transformation within the real estate industry. The conference is also expected to boost the local technology sector.

Looking ahead, the success of PropTech Connect in Dubai will likely determine the future of the conference’s international expansion plans. Organizers have not yet announced dates or locations for future events, but positive feedback and strong participation in Dubai could lead to similar gatherings in other key global markets. The long-term impact on regional adoption of proptech solutions and investment flows will be a key metric to watch in the coming months and years.

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