Press release

5th China Industrial Real Estate Summit---Industrial Upgrade in 2012
An ideal gathering in the circle of real estate to discuss the prospect of industrial property
5th China Industrial Real Estate Summit (CIRE 2012) will be officially held in Shanghai, June, 2012.
Based on the success of 4th China Industrial Real Estate Summit and a certain enlightening views delivered by industrial experts, top park owners, property developers, investment institutions, the 5th annual event, also featuring 5th anniversary of industrial real estate summit, will discuss multi-channel and feasible strategies when facing a certain realistic problems concerning the development and prospect of industrial real estate industry.
It is well known that against the background of economic shock in variant periods, China’s industrial property industry has been witnessing the evolvement featuring the change of national policy, industrial pattern, development mode and industrial focus. As for the golden decade of industrial real estate, 2012 serves as the second year of industrial planning as well as the critical year for a group of industrial parks to realize industrial acceleration and upgrade against the background of ‘Innovative drive, Transformative Development’. As some industrial parks are thinking about how to realize ideal transformation, other traditional industrial parks remain at the crossing of transformation and upgrade and wonder where they should go. In this case, where should they go? How to seize the opportunities to thrive? Where is the key of successful transformation? How to realize ideal transformation?
At such critical crossing of transformation, together with China Industrial Real Estate Club, China Decision Maker Consultancy is planning 5th China Industrial Real Estate Summit covering a certain top property developers in residential, commercial and industrial field, park owners, investment institutions, supporting facility providers, which will be an ideal platform to have face-to-face dialogue, commonly discuss industrial trend, share valuable experience, thus making countless efforts to boost the prosperous evolvement of the transformation of China’s industrial real estate.
2012 China Industrial Real Estate Summit strives to build it into an influential brand by improving the new mode ‘Issue analysis & solution’, and offering a real sense of participation and involvement of the participants. The contents cover the illustration of national policy on real estate, how to collaborate with industrial parks from the perspective of the government, how to realize ideal transformation? How to find green development foundation for enterprises? What’s more, 2012 China Industrial Real Estate Summit involves newly-added offline services featuring the breakthrough of traditional conference mode and the realization of innovative conference mode of ‘effective action’. As for more details, please refer to http://www.cdmc.org.cn/cire2012/
On behalf of the organizing committee, we would like to sincerely invite you to join 5th China Industrial Real Estate Summit---Industrial Upgrade in 2012.

The 4th China Industrial Real Estate Summit 2011
4th China Industrial Real Estate Summit 2011 is to be held in Shanghai, China on Apr 21st-22nd, 2011. As the most significant and influential event in China’s industrial property industry, the event is organized by China Decision Makers Consultancy and China Industrial Real Estate Club, covering more than 150 industrial elites from government institutions, property developers from home and abroad, investment institutions, park owners gathering to collectively discuss China’s IRE transformation and upgrade against the background of national economic transformation.
The outbreak and evolvement of world financial crisis brought great blow to China’s property market, meanwhile it has greatly changed the pattern of China’s industrial property industry. In 2010, with the promotion of national stimulation program as well as global economic recovery, China’s property market witnessed industrial rebound featuring the gradual transformation from developing logistic & warehouse parks to those integrating high technology, less pollution, knowledge orientation, value-added service, thus realizing industrial upgrade and enhancing regional economy. Therefore, industrial property has been upgraded to develop and maintain the park comprehensively integrating industrial, commercial, tourist and cultural functions.
With strict national policy on residential property and increasingly tense competition in commercial property, despite booming prospect of industrial property, a certain factors such as the uncertainty of national policy, a certain bottlenecks facing property developers, risks and challenges remaining in industrial transformation also serve as ‘puzzle’ for market players. In this case, a certain hottest issues such as how to explicitly illustrate land use, taxation, financing policy from central and local government, what role does industrial property play in different-tier cities? Is it ‘goldmine’ or ‘landmine’? How to really realize entirely industrial upgrade and achieve model innovation? What’s the ideal practice on developing compositive park integrating industrial, commercial, tourist and cultural functions will be discussed in the form of practice & case study at 4th China Industrial Real Estate Summit 2011.
Given the great success of 2007-2009 China Industrial Real Estate Summit, 4th China Industrial Real Estate Summit 2011 will gather over 100 senior industrial players from government institutions, foreign and local property developers, park owners, corporate end-users, property consulting firms and other service providers to collectively focus on industrial trend and share rich experience, thus making further contributions to the ideal upgrade and prosperous development of China’s industrial property.
On behalf of the organizing committee, we would like to invite you to join 4th China Industrial Real Estate Summit 2011.

For more information please go to: http://www.chinadecisionmakers.com/cire/
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