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FIABCI Spring Symposium USA 2026, April 2224, NYC
AREA Press Release No. 345/2026: April 09, 2026
Dr.Sopon Pornchokchai, Ph.D. Dip.FIABCI, MRICS
President, Agency for Real Estate Affairs (AREA)
FIABCI is thrilled to unveil the detailed program for the FIABCI Spring Symposium USA 2026, taking place from April 22–24 at the Delegates Dining Room at the United Nations, in New York City.
Under the theme “The Built Environment in Action: Strengthening the Real Estate Profession’s Voice in the New Urban Agenda and the SDGs,” the Symposium will bring together global leaders, policymakers, and industry experts to advance the real estate profession’s role in the New Urban Agenda and the SDGs—especially SDG #11.
Explore the full program: https://ow.ly/gBku50YG8nN
Update: The event is now officially sold out—in record time! Due to overwhelming demand, only a very limited number of seats may become available.
A waiting list is now open (first come, first served). Any cancellations before April 10 will be offered to those registered.
To join the waiting list, contact: stella.bogado@fiabci.org
About FIABCI
Created in 1951 in Paris, FIABCI is a worldwide business networking organization for all professionals associated with the real estate industry (architects, developers and constructors, investors, asset and property managers, brokers and real estate agents, PropTech companies, lawyers, notaries, and other experts).
Since its creation just after World War II, FIABCI has continued to strive for peace and building a better world through a multidisciplinary exchange, sharing knowledge and best practices at national, regional and international levels.
Present in more than 83 countries with about 50 national and multinational federations, since 1971 FIABCI has held a Roster and since 1996 special consultative status at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations.
Our experts are at the disposal of the United Nations and other institutions to foster sustainable development, preserve the cultural and historical heritage and create a synergy to face today’s major challenges, including environmental protection and global warming reduction.

