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TGRE 2026: Where the Future of Green Building Sector Comes Together

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The Building Sector industry is entering a defining moment. Climate risk, carbon regulation, ESG expectations and investor scrutiny are rapidly reshaping how buildings are planned, financed, operated and valued. Sustainability is no longer an added feature. It is becoming a core performance requirement.


The TGRE 2026 forum now sits at the intersection of environmental responsibility and long term financial strategy. Developers, owners and investors who act early gain resilience, access to capital and stronger asset value. Those who delay face rising operational costs, regulatory pressure and growing market risk.



A Strategic Event for a Changing Industry


TGRE 2026 is designed for professionals shaping the built environment. It brings together developers, investors, building owners, corporate occupiers, designers, consultants, financiers and solution providers who understand that the industry is moving toward low carbon, high performance and future ready buildings.

Rather than theoretical discussions, the event focuses on what works in practice. The agenda is built around real projects, measurable results and business aligned sustainability strategies. It is a space for decision makers who need clarity, direction and credible insight.

The next edition of TGRE will take place on 12 March 2026 in Bangkok.


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Why Does TGRE Matters Today?

Buildings are a major driver of energy demand, carbon emissions and operational costs. At the same time, they are long term assets expected to deliver stable returns in an increasingly unstable climate context.

Across global and regional markets, sustainability is now directly linked to asset performance. Efficient buildings reduce operating expenses. Low carbon assets are better positioned as regulations tighten. Healthy and resilient buildings attract tenants and retain value.

The Green Building Sector is no longer about reputation alone. It affects risk exposure, financing conditions and long term competitiveness. TGRE helps industry leaders understand this shift and respond strategically.


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What You Will Gain by Attending


Clear insight into market direction

The event offers a grounded understanding of how sustainability, ESG and net zero ambitions are reshaping Building Sector strategies. Attendees gain perspective on future expectations from investors, tenants and regulators.


A stronger business case for green buildings

Green buildings are often perceived as costly. In reality, performance driven design and operations can improve returns, reduce risk and strengthen asset value. The event explores how sustainability translates into real financial outcomes.


Lessons from real projects

Speakers and experts share experience from delivered projects and operating portfolios. Attendees learn what works, what does not and what to prioritize when implementing sustainable strategies in real world conditions.


Understanding finance and ESG expectations

Capital is increasingly flowing toward assets with credible environmental performance. The Green Building Sector provides insight into how green finance, sustainable loans and ESG criteria influence development and investment decisions.


High quality connections

The event attracts a curated audience of decision makers. This creates meaningful opportunities for collaboration across development, finance, design and operations.



Who Should Attend

The TGRE forum is relevant for professionals who influence how buildings are developed or managed including Building Sector developers, investors, asset and fund managers, building owners, corporate occupiers, architects, engineers, sustainability consultants and finance providers.

If your decisions impact building performance, value or risk, this event is designed for you.


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Why This Event Matters Now

The pace of change in the Building Sector is accelerating. Regulations are tightening. Investors are asking tougher questions. Tenants are becoming more selective. Climate risks are becoming more visible and costly.

In this context, waiting is no longer a neutral choice. TGRE helps industry leaders move from broad ambition to informed strategy and practical action. It connects knowledge with decision making and sustainability with value creation.

The future of the Building Sector will be shaped by buildings that perform environmentally, financially and socially. Those who adapt early will lead the market and protect long term value.



 
 
 

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