Experts to discuss Bahrain’s real estate future at Gulf Property Show
MANAMA, March 19, 2022
The upcoming Gulf Property Show will be hosting a visionary leadership roundtable into Bahrain’s real estate future at Bahrain Exhibition and Conference Centre in Manama.
The Northern Gulf region's leading boutique showcase for the real estate sector, Gulf Property Show will run from March 22 to 24 at the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre, said the event organisers Hilal Conferences and Exhibitions (HCE).
The Leaders’ Panel will feature a roundtable discussion at 11am on March 23 under the banner headline of “Bahrain Real Estate Landscape – Visions of the Future”.
The roundtable will focus on future developments in Bahrain through the eyes of some of its leaders in the real estate sector.
The panelists leading the discussion are Amin Al Arrayed, the CEO of Edamah; Majid Al Khan, the CEO of Bahrain Harbour and also Gulf Finance House Properties; and Arif Hejres, the Chairman of Bahrain Property Developers Association.
"The roundtable will give an important insider’s view from three leaders who will be instrumental in transforming Bahrain’s real estate landscape," remarked HCE Managing Director Jubran Abdulrahman.
It has been organised by HCE in conjunction with EMIC, the Training Provider of the event.
“The discourse at the roundtable will seek to be objective and real. The panel will be challenged to present their vision within the realms of what is attainable and deliverable," stated Ahmed Suleiman, Event Director.
"The discussion will seek to include a 360-degree view on issues that will need to be taken on board as part of the vision. This may be the changing market trends, the effects of the current issues around price inflation and the need for aligning with sustainable development goals," he added.
According to HCE, the roundtable will be broadcast live via zoom and YouTube as well as being open to visitors of the Gulf Property Show.
It carries the support of Bahrain’s Real Estate Regulatory Authority (Rera), The Survey & Land Bureau (SLRB) and Bahrain Property Developers Association (Bapda).-TradeArabia News Service