With India’s population projected to reach 600 million by 2031, high-rise buildings have provided a practical solution to decongest the urban sprawl. But to ensure sustainability and safety of these vertical cities, industry professionals need to be armed with knowledge and the technology to battle challenges.
With this background in mind,
Tradepass , a leading B2B conference organizer, has announced the dates for
High-Rise India Summit 2018 (HRIS) – an exclusive platform for construction industry professionals in India. The summit will witness over 300 delegates – including top architects, contractors, developers and construction companies, innovative solution providers, and government officials from relevant ministries, including the Ministry of Urban Development – converging on February 8 and 9, 2018, at the ITC Maratha, a luxury collection hotel, in Mumbai.
The robust line-up of speakers at the event are industry gurus from prestigious organizations across India, like:
- James Law JP, CEO/Founder, James Law Cybertecture
- Sanjay Patil, JT Director, NCRPB Ministry of Urban Development
- Raman Sapru, President – EPC, Omkar Realtors & Developers
- Ashwini Kumar, JT Director, Ministry of Urban Development
- Shaishav Dharia, Regional CEO, Lodha Group
- Makrand Bhoot, Founder, PATH
- Gautham RK, Director – Sustainability, Cushman and Wakefield India
- Murali Guruvappan, Associate Director – Structures, WME Consultants
- ArcelorMittal
- Kinemetrics
- Aluplex
- Bartec Syscom
- Ashtech
- Pinnacle Geo Systems
- Avaids Technovators
- Offtech International
- Osmos Group
- Plastech Formwork
- Astral Pipes
Leading companies who will be participating in the summit include:
- Lodha Group
- K Raheja Corp
- Godrej Construction
- CREDAI
- Omkar Realtors & Developers
- ARCOP
- Ar. Hafeez Contractor
- TATA Housing and Development
- Colliers International India
- Ramboll
- Oberoi Realty Limited
- Shapoorji Pallonji and Company Limited
- James Law Cybertecture
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