15-05-2025
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Showcasing the best investment opportunities in South Wales
These will be shown at the UK's largest investment conference at the UK's Real Estate investment and infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) 2025.
Entities will be featured at the Western Gateway Pavilion.
Efforts are being targeted towards attracting more investments from both sides of the Severn.
The new mayor of the West of England, Helen Godwin, alongside elected leaders from the region, will be part of this cross-border initiative.
A pivotal opportunity for local authorities to engage with construction firms and investors, UKREiiF promotes developments and welcomes new business prospects.
The Western Gateway Pavilion provides a platform for discussions about the region's most ambitious projects.
Colin Skellett, chief executive of YTL Developments, and Lyn Garner, new chair of the Temple Quarter LLP, join the local authority leaders from Cardiff, Newport, Bristol and beyond.
They will share the latest developments and plans from the UK.
Councillor Mary Ann Brocklesby, leader of Monmouthshire County Council and chair of the Cardiff Capital Region, said: "We are delighted to see South East Wales represented on this national stage once again."
Sarah Williams-Gardener, chair of the Western Gateway, said: "With a range of exciting developments in the pipeline, we have a real opportunity to build on success to deliver even more for the UK economy and drive much needed new investment."
The full agenda for the Pavilion can be found on the Western Gateway website.