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RetailDavid Di MarcoFri 04 Nov 22

Development Solutions for Healthcare Assets

Healthcare has arguably become one of Australia’s most sought-after real estate sectors with transaction volumes accelerating in recent years. 

The investment and development of healthcare assets is experiencing significant growth as the public and private sectors recognise the rising need for more effective models of care. 

So, what are the key demand drivers alongside the investment characteristics of the major healthcare asset typologies—and where are the opportunities for property developers? 

With expert research, insights and project case studies, The Urban Developer has proudly assembled a panel of sector professionals to unpack the investment and development models that underpin the healthcare real estate sector.

Click here to register.



What will be covered:

  • investment performance and demand drivers of the sector

  • changing requirements and expectations of healthcare operators

  • emerging investment and development models

  • perspectives from experts and specialists within the sector

  • case study examples of projects defining the future of healthcare.


AGENDA



Keynote | Australian Healthcare Real Estate Outlook    

A keynote on the investment performance and demand drivers of the healthcare real estate sector.

Presenter: Benjamin Martin Henry, head of Real Assets Research, Pacific, MSCI Real Assets 

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Panel | The Changing Requirements of Operators    
What are the changing requirements and expectations of Australia's leading healthcare operators?

Panelists:

  • Andrea Carr, head of Property, Partnered Health

  • Ed Lower, head of Property, Leasing and Acquisitions, ForHealth    

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Panel | Development Solutions for Healthcare Assets    
What are the development solutions and business models that are shaping the sector?

Panelists:

  • Andre Bali, head of Development, Centuria Healthcare

  • Chris Adams, Executive Director, NorthWest Healthcare Properties

  • Harold Dakin, Chief Executive, ICC Development Group

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Case Study | Emerging Models of Care
How short-stay hospitals are changing the model of healthcare assets for owners, operators and patients.

Presenter: Andrew Hemming, Managing Director, Centuria Healthcare

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Case Study | Non-Bank Funding Solutions for Medical Assets
How to manage your project financial health in a rapidly changing market. 

Presenter: Clinton Arentz, Head of Lending & Property Assets, Trilogy Funds

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Case Study | The Fundamentals of Healthcare Project Benchmarking
Best practices for producing accurate and meaningful benchmarking on large-scale and increasingly complex healthcare projects.

Presenter: Alan Fox, Director, Cost Management, Altus Group

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Case Study | Driving Precinct Value Through Healthcare, Education and Wellness
Revitalising a 51-hectare infill site with an integrated mixed-use masterplan where health and wellness sit side by side with commercial, residential and retail.

Presenter: Ben Rowe, Project Director, Riverlee

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Case Study | The Integration of Life Sciences, Health and Technology
Inside Queensland government’s 9.5ha precinct focused on healthcare innovation, new knowledge and next generation technologies. 

Presenter: Leisl Harris - Executive Director, Urban Development, Economic Development Queensland | Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning

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Case Study | State-of-the-Art Building Automation for Modern Health Facilities
Delivering the largest KNX building automation health care project in the southern hemisphere.

Presenter: Christian Schiemann, Market Development Manager, ABB




The Urban Developer Healthcare Property vSummit will take place virtually on Thursday, 24 November. Click here for more details.

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