Convivium: noun,

con·​viv·​i·​um | \-vēəm\

In ancient Greece, the symposium (Greek: συμπόσιον symposion or symposio, from συμπίνειν sympinein,) was a part of a banquet that took place after the meal, accompanied by music, dancing, recitals, or conversation. In modern usage, it has come to mean an academic conference or meeting such as a scientific conference. The equivalent of a Greek symposium in Roman society is the Latin convivium, which is formed by combining the prefix ‘con’ signifying ‘with” (or “together”), and the word vivere meaning “to live”, conveying a sense of neighbourhood, shared community, or gathering that is lively and enjoyable.

The ULI Asia Pacific Leadership Convivium is a meeting of minds of the real estate industry to