
As cities work to reduce emissions across the built environment, commercial assets remain one of the more complex areas to address.
An upcoming webinar on 21 April 2026 will explore how this is being approached in Singapore, bringing together perspectives from developers, consultants and innovation leaders working directly in the sector.
A practical view of decarbonisation
Commercial buildings play a significant role in energy use and emissions. They are also shaped by multiple stakeholders, from owners and operators through to service providers and tenants.
This session focuses on how organisations are responding in practice. It will look at how commercial asset owners are progressing their decarbonisation efforts, the types of solutions being applied across portfolios, and the technologies starting to gain traction.
The aim is to provide a clear view of what is working, where challenges remain, and how the sector is evolving.
Why this matters
For those working in infrastructure, property or city development, the shift towards lower emissions is already shaping decision making.
Understanding how this is being delivered in a market like Singapore can offer useful insight into:
• how strategies are being applied in real environments
• where opportunities for innovation are emerging
• what practical barriers still need to be addressed
While the focus is on Singapore, many of the learnings will be relevant more broadly.
Event details
Date: 21 April 2026
Time: 1:00 pm to 2:15 pm AEST
Location: Online
This session is part of a wider series focused on decarbonising the built environment and offers a useful opportunity to hear directly from those working on these challenges day to day.
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