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March 27, 2023
In 2022, the surging proptech industry ran headlong into a period of high interest rates and prospects of an economic slowdown, chilling growth in a sector that had fed off hot real-estate and tech markets for more than a decade.
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In 2022, the surging proptech industry ran headlong into a period of high interest rates and prospects of an economic slowdown, chilling growth in a sector that had fed off hot real-estate and tech markets for more than a decade.
Real estate startup experts survey the damage, vent their anger, and look to future financial fireproofing.
John Sikaitis, a data and analytics expert in the commercial real estate industry, is joining CBRE as senior vice president, CBRE Platform.
Nearly 90% of UK building projects are delivered late, but through predictive analytics, construction could revolutionise its efficiency, writes Jonathan Philips of Linesight.
The stunning collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank sent the entire startup and venture capital ecosystem in the U.S. into chaos, and proptech was no exception.
Security robots are starting to replace human guards in workplaces and beyond, Jennifer A. Kingson reports.
WiredScore, the company setting the global standard for technology in the built world, has announced 39 global landlords including Derwent London, Nuveen, Lendlease and SL Green.
The real estate and technology industries are coming together, giving rise to a new generation of professionals known as women in proptech.
Commercial window washing is still handled primarily by humans in scarily high perches — but robots are poised to disrupt the industry, Jennifer A. Kingson reports.
Global VC Pi Labs has kicked off its 2023 Growth Programme, backing five early-stage start-ups that have developed technological solutions that are expected to positively impact the way businesses and societies interact with the built world.