Agents invited to join twice-yearly PropTech advisory panel

Agents invited to join twice-yearly PropTech advisory panel


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Letting agents keen on PropTech are invited to become members of REACH UK’s Agent Advisory Panel.

This would involve participating in a biannual, full-day event that connects tech innovators with the property industry.

A statement from Propertymark, which presides over the UK side of the REACH project, says the panel aims to bridge the gap between the challenges PropTech companies face during development and the real-world demands of the property sector. 

The first panel session will take place on November 22 and panel members will connect directly with some REACH UK startups to explore how technology can benefit the industry. 

This is a paid role, with panel members receiving compensation for their contributions. Panelists will attend two sessions per year, participate in impactful discussions on commercial insights, share best practices, and influence the future of property technology. 

The Agent Advisory Panel is a curated event, strictly limited to no more than 10 seats to ensure what Propertymark calls ”high-quality engagement.“

Jason Lee, head of commercial at Propertymark, comments: “We’re thrilled to offer this unique opportunity for agents to help shape the future of property technology through the Agent Advisory Panel. We’re looking for a diverse mix of forward-thinking agents who can bring valuable opinions and industry insights to the development process, contributing to the next generation of PropTech.”

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