Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping how buildings are operated, secured, and optimized across the commercial real estate industry. Realcomm Conference Group will host the BuildingsAI 2025 conference on November 11 at the Paramount Club in New York City. The full-day event aims to provide practical insights into AI breakthroughs, innovations, and proven applications currently transforming the built environment. This matters because AI implementation is becoming critical for maintaining competitive advantage in commercial real estate, with implications for operational efficiency, tenant satisfaction, and sustainable building management.
The conference will feature comprehensive programming including sessions with technology leaders Microsoft and Google, who will share their respective AI visions for the built environment. Attendees will gain access to case studies from prominent real estate organizations including Related, Silverstein Properties, The RMR Group, QuadReal, Phillips Edison & Company, Boxer Property, Empire State Realty Trust, and Primaris REIT. These case studies will demonstrate how AI is actively transforming building operations and elevating tenant experiences through real-world implementations. The importance lies in providing concrete examples of successful AI deployment that other organizations can replicate.
Interactive discussions will focus on scaling AI across portfolios and connecting information technology with operational technology systems to achieve measurable results. The event will also provide practical guidance on responsible AI adoption and governance strategies, addressing the growing need for ethical implementation frameworks in the industry. According to Jim Young, co-founder and CEO of Realcomm, the organization has been leading the AI conversation in commercial and corporate real estate for nearly a decade, long before it became an industry buzzword. This long-term perspective matters because it ensures the conference content is grounded in practical experience rather than temporary trends.
Young emphasized that since first exploring AI's potential in 2016, Realcomm has focused on turning artificial intelligence into practical solutions that make buildings smarter and more efficient. The BuildingsAI conference aims to cut through industry hype by providing real-world insights and proven approaches shared directly by leaders currently driving AI adoption. For registration and additional event details, visit https://realcommevents.com/buildingsai/. The implications of this conference extend beyond immediate learning opportunities, potentially accelerating industry-wide AI adoption and standardization of best practices.


