The Future Of The Real Estate And Building Software Market: Key Trends and Market Forecast 2018-2022

  • Webinar
  • Smart Buildings

The Future Of The Real Estate And Building Software Market: Key Trends and Market Forecast 2018-2022

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

The $4.5 billion real estate and building management software market is evolving rapidly under the convergence of solutions, a slew of M&A activity, new entrants and launch of more sophisticated solutions related to the Internet of Things (IoT). How will the market size change from 2018 to 2022? What segments will grow the fastest? What are the key factors that will drive growth? Drawing on the recent Verdantix market size and forecast study on real estate and building management software, this webinar will equip software executives with a data-driven scenario for future market evolution across five software segments 1) real estate investment, 2) property management, 3) maintenance management, 4) space and workplace management and 5) energy management.

The webinar is a key input for the business planning of various market participants, including vendors proving the following solution types; property management software, integrated workplace management systems (IWMS), computer aided facilities management (CAFM), computerised maintenance management systems (CMMS) and specialist software vendors focused on space management, energy management and real estate investment management.

On this webinar

Susan Clarke

Research Director

Susan leads the Verdantix Smart Buildings practice. Her current research agenda focuses on software solutions for real estate management including integrated workplace management systems and IoT platforms for buildings. Her research expertise also includes a broad range of energy management technologies and energy services. Susan has eight years of experience in technology research. She holds a MSc from the University of London in Sustainable Development.

Ibrahim Yate

Senior Analyst

Ibrahim is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix Smart Buildings practice, which he joined in 2016. His current agenda covers innovation in software and hardware solutions for space management, workplace management, and workplace systems integration. Ibrahim holds an MSc from Imperial College London and MA from Cambridge University.