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Emerging Leaders 2025: Sean Wright, JLL Spark Global Ventures
Investment Principal Sean Wright is one of GCV’s top 50 Emerging Leaders in corporate venturing for 2025.
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Rising Stars 2025: Daniel Correa, JLL Spark Global Ventures
Growth Principal Daniel Correa is one of GCV’s top 50 Rising Stars in corporate venturing for 2025.
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Emerging Leaders 2024: Laurent Grill, JLL Spark Global Ventures
Laurent Grill, partner, JLL Spark Global Ventures, is one of our Top 50 Emerging Leaders in corporate venturing for 2024.
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How real estate listings and potentially jobs are shifting to AI
Laurent Grill, Partner at JLL Spark, and Or Hiltch, JLL’s Chief Data & AI Architect, are quoted for their expertise on AI in CRE.
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2024 Influencers in CRE Technology
Raj Singh, Managing Partner at JLL Spark, is recognized by GlobeSt.com as an impactful leader in CRE.
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Proptech trends to watch in 2024
Raj Singh contributes to a 2024 property technology outlook with Law360.
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Commercial Observer’s Power Proptech List 2023
JLL CTO Yao Morin and JLL Spark Managing Partner Raj Singh are named on the list, along with portfolio company Jones’ co-founder and CEO Omri Stern.
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qbiq Secures $10M in Seed Funding to Accelerate Real Estate Deals with Generative AI Space Planning and Visualization Platform
First-of-its-kind GenAI planning and visualization platform instantly creates customized layout alternatives and 3D virtual tours, reducing space planning turnaround time from weeks to minutes.
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Dynamic conversations propel the future of work and real estate at Envision forum in Cape Town
Andre Bothma, JLL Spark Growth Principal, is quoted in the article on the value of PropTech, bringing data-driven insights to our interaction with spaces.
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AI and the evolution of proptech
AI is being hailed as the most influential technology on the proptech scene. Carolyn Trickett, Growth Principal based in Australia, contributes to the article.
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Use Them Or ‘Be Left Behind’: Here Are The 5 Most Practical AI Tools For CRE Right Now
The commercial real estate industry might have a reputation for being slow to adapt to new technology, but it doesn’t live under a rock.