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Emre Palandöken

“CPO @Magma. Real estate tokenization, digital twins & smart city infrastructure: I'm making buildings verifiable, financeable and AI-ready.”

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About Me

I’m Emre, CPO at Magma, where we’re building the trusted data infrastructure layer for real estate assets.

Real estate is a multi-trillion-dollar asset class, but the way buildings are documented, verified, financed and transferred is still incredibly fragmented. Most assets are managed through disconnected PDFs, outdated plans, siloed systems, manual due diligence and data that nobody can fully trust.

That is the problem we're solving

At Magma, we are building Digital Trust Tokens (DTT): verified digital identities for buildings. A DTT® connects an asset’s documentation, as-built reality, compliance evidence, operational data and financial use cases into one trusted, structured and reusable record. The goal is simple: make real estate more transparent, auditable, finance-ready, AI-ready and tokenization-ready.

As CPO, I lead the product vision behind this infrastructure: how we turn complex building information into a usable product for owners, cities, developers, lenders, insurers, investors and future digital asset markets.

Our work sits at the intersection of real estate, PropTech, digital twins, AI, smart cities and tokenization. We’ve worked across strategic markets including Miami, Dubai and Paris, and have been involved in initiatives and conversations around smart city infrastructure, digital real estate, building verification and tokenized ownership. I've been connected to events and ecosystems such as Paris Blockchain Week, BIM World, Dubai Tech Tuesday, Shenzhen International Artificial Intelligence Expo and many others, working with stakeholders across private and public real estate, AI PropTech companies and tokenization solutions.

What we are building is not just another data room or 3D model. It is a trust layer for the built environment.

A building should have a verified, evolving record of what it is, how it was built, how it performs, how it changes, and how that information can be used in refinancing, audits, insurance, sales, city planning and tokenized financial products.

On podcasts, I can speak about why real estate tokenization has been slower than expected, why trusted building data is the missing layer, how Miami and Dubai are becoming laboratories for the future of urban infrastructure, and how digital twins could evolve from visualization tools into financial, regulatory and operational infrastructure.

My view is clear: real estate will not become truly programmable until buildings become verifiable. That is the layer we are building

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