The 10th PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit earns support from top sponsors, partners
Sub-Zero Wolf, Delivering Asia, and a wide array of partners support the thought leadership platform of PropertyGuru

Relive the Summit in the official photo album here
Last week, the 10th PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit (ARES) 2024 took place with the support of a distinguished group of sponsors and partners.
The event, held at The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok, was made possible through the generosity of sponsors Sub-Zero Wolf, Delivering Asia, and PropertyGuru for Business. PropertyGuru also served as the official portal partner of the Summit while Property Report by PropertyGuru was the official magazine.
The summit was further bolstered by an array of media partners, including Bridges, BusinessWorld, Detik.com, Kompas.com, Luxury Society Asia, Manila Bulletin, Prop2morrow, Tatler Asia Homes, and The Philippine Star, facilitating important discussions on real estate, technology, and more.
In addition, the ARES VIP Cocktail Party, a highlight of the Summit that celebrates powerful female leaders, was proudly sponsored by PropertyGuru for Business.
The 10th PropertyGuru Asia Real Estate Summit was truly a milestone, bringing together thought leaders, developers, investors, and influencers who advance the conversation on the aspirations of future cities.
Relive the Summit in the official photo album here
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