ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - More than 250 experts from 35 countries have gathered in Vienna for REAL CORP 2026, a major international conference focused on how cities can adapt to accelerating technological, environmental, and social change.
Held at the historic Otto Wagner Areal, the four-day conference brings together researchers, policymakers, and urban planners to examine challenges ranging from climate change and digitalization to shifting patterns of work, mobility, and urban life.
This year’s theme, “Cherish Heritage, Plan Now, Create a Better Future”, reflects a growing urgency to rethink how cities evolve in an era shaped by artificial intelligence, data-driven planning, and climate pressures. Organizers said the goal is not only to explore new technologies but to ensure they serve broader societal needs.
Kurdistan has emerged as a notable contributor to the conference, both institutionally and academically. Vision Education, based in the Kurdistan Region, is a key supporting partner, underscoring efforts to connect local expertise with global urban development conversations.
“We are proud to support this leading international conference, bringing together distinguished scholars, professionals, and policymakers in Vienna,” said Idris Nechirvan Barzani, chairman of Vision Education, adding that such exchanges will help shape “more resilient, sustainable, and intelligently planned cities for generations to come.”
The region’s presence extends beyond sponsorship. Researchers and practitioners from Kurdistan are actively participating in discussions on urban transformation, sustainability, and climate resilience. Presentations include studies on Erbil’s urban development, green infrastructure, and innovation in medium-sized cities facing global challenges.
Additional sessions examine the impact of climate change on urban planning in Iraq, highlighting both the scale of environmental pressures and the need for adaptive strategies tailored to local conditions. These contributions position Kurdistan not just as a case study, but as an active participant in shaping solutions for rapidly growing cities in fragile environments.
