The Green Real Estate summit returns, confronts decade of climate risk
Exclusive Bangkok summit to equip industry leaders with strategies for a climate-constrained era
Green Building Consulting & Engineering (GBCE) has officially announced the fifth edition of The Green Real Estate (TGRE) 2026, set to take place on 12 March in Bangkok.
This exclusive, closed-door summit will convene forward-thinking leaders from across Thailand and the ASEAN region to confront a defining question for the industry: Will your buildings compete, or become obsolete, in a climate-constrained decade?
As climate volatility intensifies and insurance premiums continue to rise, the gap between simply compliant and truly competitive assets is widening rapidly.
With new regulations, updated standards such as LEED v5, and shifting investor expectations redefining what constitutes a viable real estate portfolio, TGRE 2026 is designed to equip decision-makers with the critical insights, strategic connections, and actionable frameworks needed to not just survive, but thrive in this evolving environment.
TGRE 2026 offers a curated program focused on the issues that matter most. Attendees will gain a clear market outlook, receiving updates on Thailand’s green building policies, regulatory shifts, and the evolving business case for sustainable development.
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The summit will also showcase actionable case studies, offering first-hand insights from developers and investors who have successfully delivered high-performance, sustainable buildings.
The program also dives into deep technical knowledge, exploring embodied carbon frameworks, climate-intelligent design, AI-enabled operations, and grid-interactive energy systems.
Understanding the financial side of sustainability is equally critical, and the summit will dedicate significant focus to green finance essentials, including the latest developments in green loans, blended finance, fiscal incentives, and the growing investor appetite for climate-ready assets.
Perhaps most importantly, TGRE 2026 facilitates strategic networking, providing a rare opportunity to meet decision-makers from every segment of the built environment—from designers and engineers to financiers, operators, and corporate tenants.
The agenda features a keynote from a leading green transition figure, followed by a data-driven market briefing. Interactive roundtables and the Sustainable Solutions showcase address technical challenge while the “Boardroom Battle” debate tackles strategic issues. An interactive Deal Board facilitates real-time project matching, and the day concludes with a networking cocktail to forge new partnerships.
Registration is now open at: greendesignconsulting.com/the-green-real-estate-26
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