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CoreNet NYC wins Top Association Award at MIPIM PropTech NYC

NEW YORK, NY CoreNet Global New York City chapter has won the Top Association Award at the Second Annual Global PropTech Awards presented at MIPIM PropTech NYC. Reed MIDEM, organizer of global real estate conferences, networking and business events, together with MetaProp NYC, a real estate technology nexus and early stage PropTech accelerator, hosted MIPIM PropTech NYC, which was the flagship event of NYC Real Estate Tech Week. The event took place on November 6th and recognized individuals, technologies and organizations that have gone above and beyond to positively impact the future of real estate technology.

Hundreds of submissions were received for the awards at this year’s event. Each award category had a three or five-member judging team selected from an awards committee and included at least one independent member of the global press. Each judge gave a numerical value based on the quality and merit of responses for submissions. Awards were given to the highest-rated nominee in each category.

Over the past two years, the Core-Net NYC and Technology Community has engaged with a wide array of topics in the PropTech community by hosting and participating in a variety of events featuring subject matter experts from leading commercial real estate firms and emerging PropTech companies. Through these efforts, CoreNet NYC has provided its members exposure to the PropTech community and led dynamic conversations. Discussion themes at these events included “What’s Next in Urban Development Technology?,” “Trailblazing Tech: Turning Data into Insights” and “Emerging Smart Building Technologies.”

“We are honored to be recognized at this international event and excited to receive this prestigious Top Association Award,” said Tommy O’Halloran, Structure Tone and Chair of CoreNet NYC Communities Committee. “PropTech is rapidly changing the real estate industry and we are proud to be drawing attention to this important transition for our members. We plan to continue to host a variety of events and discussions on the significant impact that technology is having on the sector.” 

 

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