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Bangkok
Thailand

7th Asia-Pacific Housing Forum

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Grand Hyatt Erawan, 494 Rajdamri Road, 10330
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The Asia-Pacific Housing Forum is back for its seventh iteration!

For more than a decade since the inaugural conference in 2007 held in Singapore, we have been bringing together experts and major stakeholders from the public, private and civil society sectors in wide-ranging discussions on low-cost housing issues in the Asia-Pacific region.

We aim to connect, interact and collaborate housing experts as we share insights and forge partnerships.

Spanning a period of 10 years and six iterations, the Asia-Pacific Housing Forum has brought together close to 5,000 experts and practitioners in both the private and public sectors.

Key conference track

Fostering resilient cities and communities

Half of the Asia-Pacific population is now urban, living in a region that is most affected by natural disasters. Amid increasing threats from climate change, there is greater impetus for collaboration and coordination among stakeholders for sustainable development. Examine the issues and explore ways in which safe, secure housing can help communities mitigate disaster risks and build long-term resilience.

Why attend?

  • Learn: Dive into four thematic tracks spanning more than 20 sessions. Glean insights from over 70 high-level expert panelists
  • Interact: Meet and collaborate with over 400 industry experts and practitioners
  • Influence: Join a 5,000-strong community of previous participants and promote the cause of affordable housing in Asia-Pacific.

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