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Emcee Moderator

Mr. Eli Konvitz

Vice-Chair ULI Hong Kong

Eli is an expert in sustainable urban development. His experience around the globe includes plans and initiatives for new and revitalised places, large-scale urbanisation and regional strategies, climate change strategy and policy, masterplanning for transit oriented development, reclamation and waterfront development, industry, tourism and leisure projects, and pioneering creation of a mechanism in the UK for low-carbon retrofit of existing buildings. He is currently a senior advisor and independent consultant on sustainability, urban innovation and development, adjunct associate professor at the University of Hong Kong, and a member of the Advisory Board of AMRACE (Advanced Manufacturing Robotics Accelerator Centre of Excellence) in Malaysia. Between 2013 and 2022 Eli was Director of Atkins' Planning and Urban Design practice in Hong Kong and South East Asia and Net Zero leader for Asia; Regional Practice Lead for Consulting, Strategy and Advisory; and chair of Atkins' Urban Planning Global Network. Prior to joining Atkins, Eli was at Arup in London and co-founder of startup localCarbon. Eli is vice-chair of ULI Hong Kong and member-at-large of the ULI Asia Pacific Executive Committee, a member of the Hong Kong Institute of Urban Design’s Council and public affairs and international and mainland affairs committees, and was previously chair of the International Infrastructure Forum's net zero working group at the British Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. A graduate of The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Eli is a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts.

Speaking at

Tue 19 Nov 1:00 PM — 1:10 PM (GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta Hilton Saigon, Saigon Ballroom, Level 5

Welcome and introduction

Tue 19 Nov 2:25 PM — 2:40 PM (GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta Hilton Saigon, Saigon Ballroom, Level 5

Fireside Chat: Economy & Capital Markets – Navigating Dynamic Real Estate Markets: Investing in a New Era

Forecasts for rapid growth in middle classes, urbanisation and consumer spending in Southeast Asia present unique opportunities for patient and agile capital. In a region so diverse, the scope for portfolio diversification is appealing. As rate cuts loom, it is essential to assess the real estate investment landscape to reveal where to look and how to capitalise on this potential – including the role of sustainable financing techniques in attracting investment to today’s urban environments, and navigating public-private schemes to fund cities of the future.