2023 ULI Fall Meeting: Forums Schedule
ULI Forums are a unique opportunity for ULI full members and invited guests to convene during the ULI Fall and Spring Meetings to dive deeper into specific issues across the real estate spectrum.
The 2023 Fall Meeting will again host a variety of ULI Full-member Forums. Member leaders and supporting staff hope you will join this initiative at the upcoming ULI Fall Meeting in Los Angeles this fall. Each Forum session will be convened in small networking groups, comprised of a maximum of forty-five participants from different real estate backgrounds, for learning and networking. You will find the full schedule for all of the ULI Forums below.
Please note the following requirements for participating in ULI Forums:
- Be a Full Member of ULI. (Not a Member? Join us!)
- Register for the Fall Meeting. You can sign up for Forums from within the Fall Meeting registration system. (Need to Register? Register here!)
- Please note, additional fees do apply and varies by Forum.
2023 ULI Fall Meeting – Los Angeles: Forums Schedule
Monday, October 30, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PDT
- Randall Lewis/Building Healthy Place Forum
- The seventeenth in the series of Building Healthy Places Forums will be held in conjunction with ULI’s Fall Meeting in Los Angeles. The forum, generously supported by ULI Foundation Governor Randall Lewis, will bring together health, wellness, social equity, and real estate leaders to discuss what they are doing, planning, and observing in the field. The forum will be a content-heavy, interactive discussion and exchange. The forum is being organized in collaboration with ULI member leaders and will focus on sharing information about LA-based projects at the intersection of health and the built environment and applying lessons from these projects to the work of forum participants. The forum will also commemorate the 10-year anniversary of the ULI Building Healthy Places program. Please note that this forum will begin at 9:00 am, with an 8:15am departure from the LA Convention Center.
Monday, October 30, 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. PDT
- Housing Innovation Forum
- The Housing Forum provides the opportunity to engage in insightful discussions and interactive workshops on creative financing models, community engagement strategies, policy advocacy, and leveraging public-private partnerships.
- Review the Agenda.
- Infrastructure Forum
- The Infrastructure Forum brings together global leaders in infrastructure, land use, real estate, capital market, finance, economics, investment, legal, property management, market analysis, strategy management, sustainability, planning, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, transportation, engineering and other professionals from public, private and non-profit sectors to examine the most pressing infrastructure, land use, and real estate decisions of the 21st century.
- Review the Agenda.
Monday, October 30, 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. PDT
- Full-member Forum Networking Luncheon
- In addition to the Forum sessions, and due to increased demand and the desire to provide an enhanced member experience, all Full-member Forum attendees are invited to attend a new networking luncheon during the Forum day.
- The Networking Luncheon will include a fireside chat with Amazon.
- *Please note, the Randall Lewis/Building Healthy Places Forum will provide a separate lunch to its attendees.
Monday, October 30, 1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. PDT
- Data Forum
- The Fall Meeting’s Data Forum will focus on the increasing role of organized and structured data plays in real estate and how it will lead to the wide adoption of AI tools in the future. Organizing vast amounts of siloed data into useful information is a central challenge for organizations. To help address this challenge, the Data Forum will provide a new Data Framework to help attendees understand and leverage data more effectively in their organizations. Gensler and VTS will both share recent work around data and the second half of the Forum will focus on AI. The Data Forum will share how new AI tools can empower organizations in multiple ways with demos and real-world examples. Then, attendees will work out how AI could benefit ULI members through leveraging the deep archive of information contained in Knowledge Finder.
- Review the Agenda.
- Public Private Partnerships Forum
- The PPP Forum offers firsthand knowledge from developers, public sector leaders, and university professors on how their Public-Private deals were financed, developed, met public goals, and how everyone worked together to mitigate risk.
- Review the Agenda.
If you are a ULI associate member who would like to attend as a guest to one of these Forums, or have questions about this initiative, please contact [email protected].