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Global Valuation Conference

6 Hours Structured CPD

Online

From £134.55 + VAT

Overview

In a valuation landscape shaped by economic volatility, evolving global standards and rapid technological change, valuers need clarity, confidence and practical guidance.

The Global Valuation Conference brings together leading experts, regulators and practitioners to provide actionable insights on the issues redefining valuation today. The programme focuses on global standards, emerging risks, sustainability, and the practical application of new technologies equipping delegates to deliver high‑quality, future‑ready advice.

Delegates will gain a clearer understanding of economic trends, the direction of international standards, and the growing influence of ESG on value. With direct updates from RICS and real‑world case studies, attendees will take away practical tools to strengthen risk management, apply AI responsibly, and enhance the consistency and defensibility of their valuation work.

This event is designed to help valuers navigate change with confidence and contribute to the advancement of the profession globally.

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Topics covered

This session sets the stage with a high-level economic update examining the global forces shaping today’s valuation environment. Our economist will unpack the key trends, risks, and opportunities that valuers need to understand to interpret market movements and provide informed, resilient advice.

A forward-looking discussion on the convergence of international valuation standards, including the role of IVS in supporting consistent, high-quality valuation practice worldwide. The session will examine how global standards align with regulatory priorities, including IOSCO’s emphasis on robust valuation information in financial reporting, and consider upcoming developments that may shape the future of valuation practice.

This panel explores how different valuation disciplines: real estate, parts & machinery, arts & antiques, & business can evaluate what truly makes a living space “valuable”. By bringing together experts with diverse methodologies and lenses, we’ll examine how design, location, amenities, environmental performance, community factors, and market trends interact to shape value. The discussion aims to highlight how an integrated, cross-disciplinary approach can lead to more accurate assessments and better decision-making for developers, investors, policymakers, and residents.

RICS representatives will give a variety of updates surrounding new guidance and standards in the valuation sphere.

This session takes a grounded, practical look at how AI technologies are being applied across the valuation world today. Experts will explore real use cases from automated data extraction and advanced modelling to quality assurance and client reporting and discuss how these tools enhance efficiency, accuracy, and professional judgement rather than replace it. The panel will offer a balanced view of current capabilities, emerging opportunities, and the safeguards the profession needs as AI becomes an everyday part of valuation practice.

This session presents a detailed case study focused on valuation in a complex, high-risk environment. It will explore due diligence requirements, risk assessment, documentation and governance, and how valuation decisions can have significant legal and compliance implications providing a strong foundation for the subsequent Legal & Compliance session.

This session provides an essential legal and compliance update for valuation professionals, covering developments in professional indemnity insurance, emerging AI-related legal obligations, and evolving expectations from valuation compliance offices. Experts will outline the key risks, protections, and regulatory shifts shaping day-to-day practice. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how to remain compliant, well-protected, and prepared for the next wave of regulatory change.

This panel brings together experts to discuss how evolving ESG expectations are influencing valuation across both residential and commercial property sectors. From energy performance and carbon disclosures to social impact and governance considerations, the panel will explore how these factors are reshaping risk assessments, marketability, and long-term value. Attendees will gain insight into emerging standards, data challenges, and the practical implications for valuation professionals working in an increasingly sustainability-driven marketplace.

Participants will be able to access the platform and session recordings for up to 90 days after the event.

Learning Outcomes

  • Stay ahead of the convergence of global valuation standards: Learn how international valuation standards are evolving, with a focus on IVS and alignment with global regulatory priorities such as IOSCO. This session is designed for valuers working cross‑border or advising international clients who need a practical grasp of the shifting global standards landscape.
  • Receive direct updates from RICS on guidance and standards: Hear updates straight from RICS leaders and technical specialists on the latest developments in valuation standards, guidance and professional expectations. Attendees will understand what’s changing, why it matters, and how to ensure their practice remains current, compliant and globally aligned.
  • Explore practical, real‑world applications of AI in valuation: Discover how AI is already being applied in valuation workflows today not just in theory but in day‑to‑day practice. Learn how technology can enhance efficiency, accuracy and quality assurance while preserving professional judgement, ethics and transparency.
  • Strengthen your risk management approach to complex valuations: Through a contemporary case study, gain actionable insight into risk assessment, governance, due diligence and documentation. Attendees will leave with practical tools and frameworks to manage complex instructions with greater confidence, defensibility and professional rigour.
  • ·Understand the growing impact of ESG on valuation outcomes: Build a stronger understanding of how ESG and sustainability factors are influencing residential and commercial valuation, affecting risk profiles, marketability and long‑term value. Attendees will be better equipped to incorporate ESG considerations into credible, future‑focused valuation advice.

“The content was great and the speakers were superb”

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Price summary

RICS Member

GBP £134.55 + VAT

Non-RICS Member

GBP £181.64 + VAT

From £134.55

+ VAT