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Industry Leaders Gather for NICMAR Conference

The National Institute of Construction Management and Research (NICMAR) University recently hosted its eighth International Conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management (ICCRIP) on August 23-24, 2024. Held at NICMAR’s Pune campus, this biennial conference has solidified its reputation as a premier forum for industry professionals and academics alike, fostering dialogue on crucial advancements in construction and real estate sectors.

This year’s conference focused on six pivotal themes: research papers, case studies, practitioners’ perspectives, a doctoral colloquium, a hackathon, and an editors’ conclave. Each segment was meticulously designed to stimulate interactive discussions and showcase innovations relevant to the themes of Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management (CRIP). The diverse range of topics facilitated a rich exchange of ideas, ensuring that participants were not only informed but also inspired. ICCRIP 2024 attracted an impressive turnout of over a thousand participants, comprising leading industrialists, eminent academics, research scholars, and industry professionals. Notably, engineering and architecture students from various national and international institutions also participated, reflecting the conference’s inclusive approach to fostering the next generation of industry leaders. A staggering 465 papers were submitted for consideration, with 250 selected for presentation, demonstrating the conference’s robust scholarly engagement. The accepted papers spanned a wide array of subjects, mirroring current trends and anticipating future directions in construction and real estate management.

The enthusiasm and engagement witnessed at ICCRIP 2024 signify a growing recognition of the importance of collaborative platforms for knowledge advancement in these fields. As the industry navigates evolving challenges, such conferences serve as crucial venues for dialogue and innovation, reinforcing the value of research-driven practices. From a sustainability perspective, the conference also underscored the necessity of integrating sustainable practices in construction and real estate development. Discussions centred around eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient designs, and sustainable project management strategies. By prioritising sustainability, the industry can not only address environmental concerns but also meet the growing demand for responsible construction practices among consumers and investors. In summary, ICCRIP 2024 reaffirmed NICMAR’s pivotal role in shaping the future of construction and real estate. As the industry continues to evolve, such gatherings are essential in fostering collaboration, driving research, and encouraging sustainable practices that will define the landscape for years to come.

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