Artificial intelligence has become an established force in the real estate industry, fundamentally changing how buildings are operated, secured, and optimized while transforming portfolio management strategies. Realcomm Conference Group, a global leader in education and networking for commercial, corporate, and institutional real estate, will host the BuildingsAI 2025 conference on November 11 at the Paramount Club in New York City. This full-day event brings together top owners, operators, CIOs, CTOs, and technology leaders for practical discussions on AI strategy, real-world applications, and responsible implementation.
The conference program features comprehensive sessions with technology leaders Microsoft and Google presenting their respective AI visions for the built environment. These sessions provide critical insights into how major technology companies are approaching AI implementation in real estate contexts. The event's significance lies in its focus on practical, proven applications rather than theoretical possibilities, offering attendees actionable strategies they can implement within their own organizations.
Case studies from prominent real estate firms including Related, Silverstein Properties, The RMR Group, QuadReal, Phillips Edison & Company, Boxer Property, Empire State Realty Trust, and Primaris REIT will demonstrate how AI is transforming operations and enhancing tenant experiences. These real-world examples show the tangible benefits AI can deliver across different types of properties and portfolios. The event includes interactive discussions on scaling AI implementations across multiple properties and connecting information technology with operational technology systems to achieve measurable results.
Jim Young, co-founder and CEO of Realcomm, emphasized the organization's long-standing commitment to practical AI solutions. "Realcomm has been leading the AI conversation in commercial and corporate real estate for nearly a decade, long before it became an industry buzzword. Since first exploring AI's potential in 2016, we've focused on turning it into practical solutions that make buildings smarter and more efficient," Young stated. "BuildingsAI cuts through the hype with real-world insights and proven approaches shared directly by the leaders driving AI adoption today."
The conference addresses the growing need for responsible AI adoption and governance strategies, providing practical guidance for organizations navigating the complexities of AI implementation. This focus on ethical and responsible AI usage is particularly important as the technology becomes more integrated into critical building operations and management systems. For more information about the event, visit https://realcommevents.com/buildingsai/.


