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The new era of real estate modeling
13 - 16 October 2026, Ragusa Sicily, Italy
From AI to Intelligence – Towards Resilient and Transparent Property
Systems
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Join us as we explore Automated Valuation Models (AVMs),
Modern Market Dynamics, and the evolution of Intelligent Property Systems
Together, we’ll shape data-driven futures and challenge
existing stereotypes in real estate modeling — building valuation ecosystems
that are transparent, resilient, and future-ready.
Welcome to our Scientific and Practical Conference
This year’s edition 2026 – “The New Era of Real Estate Modeling: From AI
to Intelligence” – takes a bold step into the future of property systems. We
move beyond static models and siloed thinking, toward an integrated vision
where data, value, and governance converge to build real estate ecosystems
that are not only intelligent, but also transparent, resilient, and socially
responsive.
The conference brings together diverse perspectives to explore how
technology, market insight, and responsibility interact across the property
lifecycle — from valuation and taxation to urban planning, asset management,
and regulatory reform. We’ll examine how digital transformation is shaping
not just how we assess value, but how we define and manage it in the context
of long-term economic and societal priorities.
Whether you're working with models, data, assets, or policies — this
event creates a platform to rethink how we use real estate knowledge to
support better decision-making, sustainable growth, and adaptive public
value.
Conference Goals
| Foster interdisciplinary dialogue
among professionals, academics, policymakers, and innovators engaged
in real estate modeling, management, valuation, taxation, and
digital transformation. |
Encourage responsible and forward-looking
use of technology including AVMs, AI agents, and
blockchain-based systems, to strengthen trust, explainability, and
system resilience. |
| Promote integrated approaches
to property data, where valuation, taxation, governance, and
planning are informed by shared intelligence, transparent processes,
and adaptive tools. |
Support the development of standards and
ethical frameworks for automated and mass valuation models
that align with evolving global regulations and societal
expectations. |
| Stimulate innovation in intelligent
property systems, enabling the creation of scalable,
transparent, and socially responsive solutions for both private and
public sector challenges. |
Highlight new forms of value in real estate,
including environmental, social, and contextual dimensions — and
explore how these can be captured, modeled, and managed responsibly.
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| Provide practical insights into
modern taxation and governance systems, emphasizing
fairness, efficiency, and inclusiveness — and how they can be
supported through data ecosystems and market intelligence. |
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Conference Agenda
Geodata, Cadastre & Real Estate Value
This conference explores the evolution of property systems through five
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Rethinking Value From Market Prices to Societal
and Environmental Value.
Exploring how valuation systems can evolve to capture broader
dimensions of value, including sustainability, climate risk, social
impact, and long-term public benefit. |
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The Architecture of Property Systems Connecting
Cadastre, Data, and Valuation.
Examining how cadastral systems, spatial data infrastructures, and
valuation frameworks can form integrated architectures that support
governance, taxation, and land policy. |
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Intelligence in Property Systems
From Algorithms to Decision Support.
Moving beyond automated models toward intelligent systems that
combine data, AI, and human expertise to support resilient policy
and market decisions. |
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Trust as Infrastructure Transparency,
Legitimacy, and Governance of Property Data.
Exploring how transparency, explainability, and governance
frameworks can strengthen trust in cadastral data, valuation
systems, and automated decision-support tools. |
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Governing Land and Value in a Changing World.
Addressing global challenges such as climate transition,
urbanization, fiscal pressures, and digital transformation, and
examining their implications for land administration and valuation
systems. |
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Deadline for submission of presentation title and abstract
deadline 30th June 2026
Please send the abstract to email malgorzata.renigier@uwm.edu.pl
Register here
(Excel sheet)
For more information
please send an email to m.scorza@cng.it
Fees
| Registration Fee FIG and
International Delegates - includes Welcome reception,
coffee breaks, lunches and dinner on October
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250 EUR |
| Registration to technical visit
to the Italian Cadastre (free but it is necessary to notify to
confirm the booking) |
0 EUR |
| Registration Fee for Online
Partipitation for FIG, International Delegates and Young
Surveyors |
30 EUR |
| Registration Fee
- Young Surveyors (under 40 years old) - includes
Welcome reception, coffee breaks, lunches and dinner on October
15th |
180 EUR |
| Accompanying Persons includes
- Welcome Reception, lunches and dinner on 15th October |
150 EUR |
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Mediterraneo palace ****
Via Roma 189, 97100 Ragusa
Tel. +39 0932 621944/+39 371 4367266
Mail:
info@mediterraneopalace.it
Special rates till the 31/05/2026
Montreal hotel ***
Via San Giuseppe 8, 97100 Ragusa
Tel. +39 0932 621133
Mail:
direzione@montrealhotel.it
Special rates till the 27/06/2026
Hotel Vittorio Veneto ****
Corso Vittorio Veneto, 93, 97100 Ragusa
Tel. +39 0932 686119
Mail:
infohotelvittorioveneto@gmail.com
Special rates till the 27/06/2026
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Conference venue
Relais Antica Badia
San Maurizio 1619
Tuesday 13th October
Arrival and Casual Welcome
Wednesday 14th October
Workshop-Day about italian
Experiences
(this day is with simultaneous translations)
| 09:30 - 11:00 |
Session 1 - Workshop |
| 11.00 - 11:30 |
Coffee Break |
| 11:30 - 13:00 |
Excursion to Italian Cadastre Valuation System |
| 13:30 - 14:30 |
Lunch |
| 15:00 - 18:00 |
Parallel Annual Meetings C9, C3 |
Thursday 15th October
Data: How to bring them together
(this day is with simultaneous translations)
| 09:30 - 10:30 |
Session 2 |
| 10:30 - 11:00 |
Coffee Break |
| 11:00 - 12:30 |
Session 3 |
| 12:30 - 13:30 |
Lunch |
| 13:30 - 15:00 |
Session 4 |
| 15:00 - 15:30 |
Coffee Break |
| 15:30 - 17:00 |
Session 5 |
| 19:00 - |
Dinner and Handover Ceremony Commission 9 Chairs |
Friday 16th October
Goals for the future joint work: Geodata,
Cadaster &
Automated Valuation Modelling
| 10:00 - 11:30 |
Session 6
World Cafè - Wrap up Sessions 1 to 5 and Goals for the future |
| 11:30 - 12:00 |
Coffee Break |
| 12:00 - 13:30 |
Sessiom 7
Panel Discussion - Concrete areas of overlap between
Commissions 3, 7 and 9, and how to improve Collaboration? |
| 13:30 - 14:30 |
Coffee Break |
| 14:30 16:30 |
Session 8
Summary Panel Discussion - To bake a joined FIG-Standpoint
Paper out of this Conference
— Goals for 2027 - 2030
— Working - Process for the FIG-Standpoint paper |
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Eveninv, Farwell Reception |
We look forward to welcoming you to Ragusa for this inspiring and
insightful event!
Scientific Board and the Organizing Committee
Peter Ache, Malgorzata Renigier-Bilozor,
Enrico Rispoli, Thomas Dimopoulos Maria Scorza,
Daniel Brancato
Hosted by
- FIG Commission 9
- University of Warmia and Mazury -Department of Real Estate and Urban
Studies
- Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Department of Geodesy
- Neapolis University Pafos
- EGOS - European Group of Surveyors organisation
- Consiglio Nazionale Geometri e Geometri Laureati
- Consulta Regionale Geometri e Geometri Laureati della Sicilia
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