An impressive array of international and local speakers are preparing to showcase exceptional projects which re-examine the role that corporate real estate plays in a constantly shifting world, adding value to corporate strategy and to the places, towns and cities in which we work. They will answer the following questions, amongst others:
- How do we apply learnings to think outside the box and push forwards into entirely new categories and types of property to help our cities and places thrive?
- How do we reinvigorate old assets and re-imagine the way we create corporate real estate so it is truly sustainable and value-generative while reducing space/carbon use?
- How do we draw people into our city centres, workplaces and spaces?
- How do we ensure we transition property assets and organisations into the new ESG realities without creating stranded assets?
The full speaker line-up can be found here. Highlights include:
Claire Sharpe – Warren and Mahoney
From London to San Francisco, Claire Sharpe will give unique insights and observations gained through her involvement in the design and delivery of world-class corporate real estate in Silicon Valley.
Kahn Yoon and Stephen Lyon – M Moser Associates
Dyson’s new headquarters is at the repurposed St James Power Station. People and ideas now power future growth in a space designed to support Dyson’s culture of innovation.
Marc Collins Chen – Co-founder OCEANIX
Marc Collins Chen is a serial entrepreneur and former politician. He is the co-founder and former CEO of OCEANIX, an innovative company that designs and builds floating cities for people to live sustainably on the ocean.
Gail Calder – Fontera, GM Property and Facilities
As Fonterra’s GM Property & Facilities, Gail is responsible for the management of a diverse global portfolio of over 600 properties. A property sector leader with more than 35 years of experience specialising in being client-side across a wide range of industries and tenant/owner-occupier organisations.
The symposium coincides with the first day of live presentations of the 2023 Interior Awards. So CoreNet organisers have created a space at Shed 10 where attendees are able to watch the live-stream in between sessions, ensuring attendees of the symposium will not miss out on the design masterclass provided by the Interior Awards’ live project presentations.
For more info, visit the CoreNet Symposium website. To register, see here.