June 4–5, 2026 | Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
Real estate investment managers have been investing more in AI. Most of it hasn't worked.
The reason is structural: digitizing legacy workflows doesn't unlock portfolio insight. Generic LLMs don't understand your firm's underwriting standards, your IC's decision history, or the comps that actually matter to your acquisitions team. They produce confident-sounding outputs that your analysts have to redo anyway.
That's the gap Terminal X was built to close — and it's the conversation we're bringing to Tokyo.
June 4, 13:40 JST | The AI Analyst Has Entered the Room — How Global Asset Managers Are Winning with AI
Speakers:
Hyun Hong (Founder & CEO)
Gabriel Horwitz (Co-Founder & Product Lead)
We will walk through what separates the firms generating real ROI from AI from those still at 'reviewing' stage:

With over 200 local institutional investors and managers in the room, Tokyo Forum is the year's most concentrated conversation about where Japanese capital deploys next. As LPs scale exposure to global real estate and GPs compete for that allocation, the firms that win will be the ones whose underwriting moves faster, whose monitoring catches problems earlier, and whose decisions are grounded in their own institutional knowledge — not generic reasoning.
That's what native AI infrastructure delivers. And that's what we're in Tokyo to discuss.
If you're attending PERE Tokyo Forum, we'd welcome the chance to connect — whether you're an LP evaluating how managers should be deploying AI, or a GP rethinking your own stack.