Running until Thursday at Suntec, Singapore, it features major companies from Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, the UK, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Brunei, Italy and the USA
'Cityscape Asia provides a platform for inter-regional property investment trends between Asia and the rest of the world,' said Graham Wood, Exhibition Director of Cityscape Asia.
'Singapore's strategic position connects foreign investors to the Asian property markets. For developers from the Middle East in particular, Asia is providing a stream of opportunities with several Arabian Gulf based companies involved in major projects,' he added.
The guest of honour at the grand opening will be Grace Fu, Senior Minister of State for National Development and Education, Singapore.
Cityscape Asia showcases iconic architecture and property investment opportunities throughout the region and beyond to an audience of regional and international investors, real estate developers, architects and designers, governments and senior professionals.
It also hosts the International Property Investment and Development Conference with more than 50 speakers including CEOs, managing directors and government officials examining the opportunities in Asia including real estate investment trusts, derivatives and an Asian investment property databank. There will also be debates on clusters and hubs for financial institutions, investment opportunities in airport cities and the impact of integrated resorts on the Singapore market.
In addition, the World Architecture Congress at Cityscape Asia takes place at the same time and venue. Several debates at the congress will have a green focus with a number of prominent international and regional speakers examining sustainability and energy efficiency in building the environment of tomorrow.
Cityscape Asia is an extension of the successful Cityscape Dubai, organised by IIR Middle East, which also include India, China and South America. The Dubai event at the latter end of last year smashed all previous records with 52,000 participants from more than 120 countries.