ULI Ireland | AI in Real Estate Breakfast Seminar

When

2026-04-15
2026-04-15T08:00:00 - 2026-04-15T10:00:00
Europe/London

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    Where

    The Townhall, Dublin Will open in a new window Windmill Lane Dublin 2 D02 F206 IRELAND

    Pricing

    Standard Pricing Until April 14 Members Non-Members
    Private FREE N/A
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit FREE N/A
    Retired FREE N/A
    Student FREE N/A
    Under Age 35 FREE N/A

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    Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from experimental technology to essential infrastructure across real estate.

    From automating complex financial models and extracting insights from vast ESG datasets to optimising building performance in real-time and transforming how investors assess risk and opportunity, AI is reshaping every aspect of how we develop, manage, and value property assets.

    The firms that understand these applications now - and crucially, the governance frameworks needed to deploy AI responsibly - will have a significant competitive advantage in an increasingly data-driven market.

    This isn't just about adopting new tools; it's about fundamentally rethinking how we make investment decisions, operate portfolios, and meet the evolving expectations of tenants, investors, and regulators. For Ireland's real estate community, staying ahead of these trends is essential to remaining competitive in both domestic and international markets.

    This AI breakfast seminar, kindly sponsored by Hibernia Real Estate, brings together leading experts and practitioners in the adoption of AI in Real Estate from Ireland and abroad.

    It is an excellent opportunity to learn about the changes already happening and the power and impact of AI in the short, medium and long term.

    With real estate and infrastructure engaging a range of disciplines, the seminar is a ‘must attend’ event for all disciplines including developers, asset managers and owners,  planners,  architects, agents, finance, legal and related professional services.

    The event is open to ULI members and Trial members however preference will be given to ULI members.

    Programme

    •  8:00-8:30 - Arrival, tea & coffee, networking

    •  8:30-8:35 - Welcome & introduction by Neil Menzies, Director of Sustainability, Hibernia Real Estate Group

    •  8:35-9:35 - Four keynote speakers (~15 mins each)

    1.    AI adoption trends across the real estate market  - Yuehan Wang, Global Research Director, Real Estate Technologies, JLL

    2.    AI in climate transition planning and physical risk analysis -  Josh Simpson, VP of Acquisition, Deepki

    3.    AI in real estate financial modelling and investment analysis -  Natan Lempert, Chief Executive Officer, Built AI (UK) 

    4.    AI governance frameworks and use cases in real estate  -  Eoin O'Reilly, Partner, Head of AI & Data, EY Ireland
     

    9:35-9:50 - Panel discussion with all four speakers - Moderated by Neil Menzies

    9:50-10:00 - Q&A and close
        

    Thank you to our sponsor

    The Townhall, Dublin Windmill Lane IRELAND

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    Speakers

    Speaker

    Neil Menzies

    Director of Sustainability, Hibernia Real Estate Group

    Neil Menzies is Director of Sustainability with the real estate company Hibernia Real Estate Group Ltd. With over 15 years working in the area of sustainability, he now has responsibility for managing the sustainability efforts across Hibernia’s €1.3bn property portfolio, all of which is in Dublin. This includes ownership of the sustainability strategy and climate change resilience planning and ensuring its delivery, managing the environmental, social & governance (“ESG”) reporting against globally recognised ESG standards and benchmarks, developing all ESG related communications and stakeholder engagement and researching and planning for future ESG trends and regulations. Before joining Hibernia, Neil worked as Environment and Sustainability Manager with Luas operator Transdev. He has also worked extensively in consultancy and in the waste industry. He has experience of working internationally having managed large-scale projects in the UK and the Middle East and has a wealth of knowledge across sustainability, infrastructure and facilities management/operations, QEHS Management Systems, energy management and business development.