Amidst the bustling real estate landscape of the Kingdom of Bahrain, a transformative event unfolded, marking a significant step towards a more sustainable future. The “Is a ‘Greener’ Real Estate a Strong Possibility in the Kingdom of Bahrain?” symposium, organized by the pioneering real estate company Blue Lake, brought together an array of professionals, experts, and enthusiasts to explore the intersection of sustainability and the built environment. The symposium was done by Industry Marketing Consultants of Bahrain Polytechnic, Abdulrahman AlKhaldi, Maryam Ahmed, Rawan Althawadi and Yara Juma.
Blue Lake, aims to be a prominent player in Bahrain’s real estate industry, committing to redefining the real estate through focusing on excellence, client satisfaction, and environmental consciousness. owned by Eyad Obaid, a respected veteran in the field, the company has established a reputation for its expertise in commercial and residential developments, including apartments, villas, offices, and residential apartments.
The symposium served as a platform for industry leaders to share their insights, knowledge, and experience with the attendees. Prominent speakers, including Mr. Mohammed Riffaei, Mr. Kai Methig, Engineer Jaffar AlOraibi, Ms. Zainab Ghareeb, and Mr. Ahmed Khalfan, captivated the audience with their compelling presentations on sustainable design, energy efficiency, and green building certifications.
The event’s key highlights included inspiring speeches, engaging panel discussions, and showcasing the latest sustainable products and technologies. Participants delved into crucial themes such as carbon neutrality and smart technology integration, gaining valuable insights into the trends, strategies, and innovations that can transform the real estate landscape towards a greener future.
One of the event’s standout features was the strong partnership with Masar company, which provided recycling waste bins. This collaborative effort underscored the event’s commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
The event’s success was evident in the enthusiastic participation and lively discussions among the attendees. Networking opportunities allowed for the exchange of ideas, forging of valuable connections, and the exploration of collaborative projects that can drive sustainable real estate development in Bahrain.
As the curtain fell on the “Is a ‘Greener’ Real Estate a Strong Possibility in the Kingdom of Bahrain?” symposium, a sense of optimism and determination filled the air. Participants left the event with a renewed commitment to embrace sustainability and shaping a greener future for Bahrain’s real estate sector, setting the stage for a transformative chapter in the Kingdom’s built environment.