MWCC at the conference ‘Strategies for attracting international investment: Real Estate, architecture, art and culture’ organised by Madrid Open Cities
MWCC at the conference ‘Strategies for attracting international investment: Real Estate, architecture, art and culture’ organised by Madrid Open Cities
MWCC has been present at the conference ‘Strategies for attracting international investment: Real Estate, architecture, art and culture’ organised by Madrid Open Cities at COAM. The conference brought together experts in urban planning, sustainability and mobility to address the challenges and opportunities of contemporary cities. A key meeting to debate the future of cities and their sustainable development. This conference, part of the efforts to position Madrid as an international benchmark in urban planning and mobility, brought together leaders from the public and private sectors, sustainability experts, architects and representatives from various institutions.
The programme included panel discussions on current challenges in urban planning, the transition towards sustainable mobility and the integration of innovative technologies in urban planning. Featured speakers included representatives from the Madrid City Council and leading companies in technological innovation applied to the city.
Madrid is one of the most attractive destinations for international investment in the real estate sector. Three round tables and two presentations debated the conditions for building Madrid's future project and tackling the housing challenge: a growing market in a stable political and economic environment, a quality productive fabric, a solvent demand and the existence of land.
The combination of history, culture and modernity, with a commitment to sustainability and technological innovation, should make architecture a valuable element for a quality investment in the future.
Madrid Open Cities and MWCC underlined the role of public-private collaboration to boost projects that promote energy efficiency, circular economy and social inclusion in the development of urban infrastructures. This forum reaffirms the importance of Madrid as a global hub of knowledge and strategy on smart and resilient cities.