Future FM Partners With International Facility Management Association (IFMA) To Unite Industry Leaders At The Premier FM Event In The MEASA
The Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) region is witnessing a growth in demand for facility management (FM) services, primarily fueled by a multitude of construction, infrastructure and energy projects. The sector is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.78% increasing from $53.7 billion in 2024 to $74.6 billion by 2029. Tapping into these lucrative opportunities, industry leaders, professionals and innovators will come together at Future FM, the region’s premier event for the industry.
Redefining facilities management and addressing the transformative shift within the industry, Future FM is set to showcase products, services and solutions across product sectors including technologies, intelligent buildings, integrated FM, asset management and health, safety & security management.First-of-its-kind, the event fills a significant gap in the FM sector: digital transformation in the sector, driven by innovation and new technologies to improve efficiency, sustainability and resilience, contributing to healthier, more liveable cities. With the rise of master developments in the region, the commitment to excellence from the FM community is crucial for creating vibrant community environments where everyone can thrive.
Within Future FM, senior industry leaders will attend the region’s first IFMA Global – Middle East Summit, co-hosted by the International Facility Management Association (IFMA),the world’s largest and most widely recognized association for facility management professionals, and dmg events, a leading international events organizer with a presence in over 30+ countries and organizing more than 100+ events each year.
Commenting on the summit and the impact it aims to create in the industry, Lara Paemen, Managing Director of IFMA EMEA, said: “We are delighted to be a part of Future FM, hosting our first-ever IFMA Global – Middle East Summit. IFMA events are world-renowned as the gold standard in FM and workplace education, helping professionals adapt to emerging trends and lead positive change in their organizations. We’re excited to bring FM insights and perspectives to decision makers in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, as the partnership between construction and facility management professionals is essential to creating and sustaining smart, safe, resilient built environments in cities worldwide.”
Highlighting the collaboration with IFMA, Josine Heijmans, Senior Vice President of dmg events said: “Our partnership with IFMA in supporting conversations around the development of the facilities management industry is a significant step forward. This summit will provide a platform for industry stakeholders to share best practices, explore synergies and provide practical solutions to drive the sector’s growth and advancement.”
According to the Global FMImpact Report,the region possesses one of the most mature FM markets, characterized by its low in-house provision and high integrated facilities management (IFM) penetration at 9%. Additionally, the Middle East boasts a high level of digital maturity and is among the most advanced in sustainable FM practices. As the region diversifies its economy and invests in large-scale developmental projects, FM solutions are crucial for ensuring operational efficiency, sustainability and the well-being of urban populations. The Global FM Impact Report is produced by Global FM, a group of leading FM associations, including IFMA.
The two-day summit will host thought leadership presentations, interactive panel discussions as well as present case studies from the industry under four key themes. These include sustainability and green building practices, technological integration and innovation, the impact of AI in FM and urbanization and infrastructure development.
Day 1 of the summit will feature high-level sessions where experts and FM leaders will share their insights and discuss the future of facilities management, emphasizing the importance of circular economy in the industry. Day 2 will offer practical sessions, giving attendees the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and practical knowledge.
The focus on sustainability and green building practices necessitates that facilities management prioritize energy efficiency, carbon footprint reduction and the implementation of eco-friendly initiatives. “The integration of advanced technologies such as IoT, AI and smart building systems is revolutionizing the FM sector. Professionals will get an opportunity to stay updated on these innovations by attending the summit,” added Paemen.
The summit programme is exclusively curated by an eight-member committee of industry experts and leaders, comprising Shukri Habib, Facilities Management Instructor, Consultant, Certified Facilitator of Training and Managing Director, QualiServ Facility Management; Soud Al Dolaimi, Development Manager, BARWA Real Estate; Bradley Robbins, Chief Business Performance Officer, FMTECH; Dr. Mahmoud Mawed, General Manager, ETA Facilities Management; Fadi Alshakhshir, Group Facility Management Director, Dubai Holding; Prof. Dr. Matt Tucker, Director of Research at IFMA, Professor of Workplace and Facilities Management, LJMU Founder, Connective Thought; Lara Paemen, Managing Director, IFMA EMEA; and Becky Crayman, Content & Awards Director, dmg events.
Future FM will take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 26-28 November 2024, hosting IFMA Global – Middle East Summit on 27-28 November. For more information about the event and the summit, visit: www.futurefm.com