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CoreNet Global Platforms in Central Europe


Platform North-Eastern Germany
Based in Hamburg and Berlin with regular evening events taking place in the north of Germany.

Platform West
Hometown of the well-established Innovation Workshops.

Platform Rhine-Main-Neckar
Based in Frankfurt with regular events about Corporate Real Estate Management.

Platform South-West Germany
Based in Stuttgart and Ludwigshafen with regular Chapter Events (online and in person).

Platform South-East Germany
Based in Munich with regular events (online and in person) during the year.


Swiss Platform
In cooperation with our Switzerland Platform located in Zurich we organise regularly events focusing on several Corporate Real Estate subjects.

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Zentraler Immobilienausschuss

ZIA is one of the major interest groups of the German real estate industry with the aim to improve the economic, legal, fiscal and political environment of property industry in Germany. Since 2012 CoreNet CE and ZIA entered into a strategic partnership with the goal to promote the dialogue among corporate and non-corporate companies by organizing joint events on a regularly basis.


http://www.zia-deutschland.de/ueber-den-zia/plattformen-uebersicht/corporate-real-estate/





IREBS International Real Estate Business School


The IREBS International Real Estate Business School is the leading institute for continuing real estate education. CoreNet Global and IREBS developed in cooperation an intensive-course of studies with the graduation "Corporate Real Estate Manager (IREBS)". Succcessful participants are entitled to continue their education through CoreNet Globals's MCR programme. For further Information, please see enclosed flyer (Germany language only).

Flyer IREBS (German Language)

http://www.irebs-immobilienakademie.de/berufsbegleitende-studiengaenge/intensivstudium-corporate-real-estate-management/





EXPO Real

http://www.exporeal.net/de





The Central Europe Chapter is on LinkedIn! Join our group to discuss and debate issues with Central Europe members.

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