Amos Estates at The Business Show: Why Tech Matters, but People Matter More

Amos Estates at The Business Show: Why Tech Matters, but People Matter More

Amos Estates’ Colin MacLean recently attended The Business Show at London’s ExCeL Centre, joining thousands of professionals eager to explore how cutting-edge AI technology is transforming the way businesses operate. From automation and data-driven insights to smarter sales tools, the event showcased the future of innovation.

This week, Colin MacLean from Amos Estates attended The Business Show at the ExCeL Centre in London, where some of the brightest minds in business and technology came together to showcase the latest innovations in AI and discuss how these advances are transforming the way companies operate.


The event was a fascinating insight into the rapid developments in artificial intelligence and automation, particularly how these tools are reshaping sales-focused industries such as property. From AI-driven lead generation and data analytics to smart communication systems that streamline client interactions, it’s clear that technology is revolutionising how businesses connect with their customers and deliver results.

However, despite all the excitement around new tech, the overriding message from the keynote speakers was refreshingly familiar: while embracing innovation is vital, hard work, dedication, and genuine customer care remain irreplaceable. Technology can enhance efficiency and insight, but it’s the human touch that builds trust and lasting relationships.


At Amos Estates, we couldn’t agree more. We’ve long been early adopters of AI technology, using advanced systems to help our clients enjoy a smoother, faster, and more personalised experience when buying, selling, or renting property. But as a company founded in the 1970s, we also know that success in our industry has always come down to one thing, genuinely nice, friendly people.

For us, innovation and tradition go hand in hand. We believe that the future of property isn’t just about algorithms and automation, it’s about using technology to enhance the service we provide, not replace it. After all, we value people, not just property.




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