Technology has redefined pretty much every single sector and market, and genuine estate is no exception. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digitization and disrupted traditional small business models. Amid work from dwelling, technologies has emerged as a panacea to sustain the momentum. Face-to-face meetings have paved the way for virtual sessions more than Skype and Zoom in-retailer buying has provided way to video buying-commerce. In genuine estate, developers are increasingly leveraging technologies to enhance buyer experiences, create a sturdy brand recall and intensify buyer engagement.
Keeping pace with digitization, the Krisumi Corporation, India’s 1st Indo-Japanese joint venture in genuine estate, lately organized a one-of-a-sort webinar that witnessed an overwhelming participation of roughly 2000 delegates in the Indian genuine estate ecosystem. It focused on the ‘New Age’ experiences of homebuyers in Indian genuine estate with an objective to bring all stakeholders on a single platform.
The webinar also featured a 360-degree immersive film on the actual sample apartment of their flagship project, Krisumi Waterfall Residences. It has been conceived and produced by the acclaimed image-makers Hardev Singh and Harmeet Singh of legendary Hardev Singh Photography. The film also depicted Krisumi’s core philosophy of amalgamating Japanese design and style, architecture and landscaping, and Indian aesthetics to build a distinctive design and style identity. The immersive film lets you take a 360-degree view of the actual sample apartment of waterfall residences sitting anyplace.
In his keynote address, Ashok Kapur, Chairman, Krishna Group, mentioned, “We are delighted to partner with Sumitomo Corporation, a reputed Japanese conglomerate, with a common vision to redefine the standards in Indian real estate. Sumitomo Corporation is a global giant embodying quality and diligence as its core philosophy. We are confident that our product – one of the finest in the market – will speak for itself.”
Takahiro Yamazaki, Co-CEO and Director, Sumitomo Corporation, highlighted the profitable track record of Sumitomo Corporation in delivering more than 300 projects to date and expressed self-assurance in the project living up to the consumers’ expectations.
“Sumitomo Corporation is a reputed name and has successfully delivered over 300 projects over the world. The Indian consumer today has global exposure. Sumitomo Corporation leverages best-in-class expertise to deliver the best quality product. We have collaborated with Nikken Sekkei, one of the largest design firms in Japan. I am confident that this kind of design and construction techniques will make it a world-class product in India,” mentioned Takahiro Yamazaki, Co-CEO and Director, Sumitomo Corporation.
The project, Krisumi Waterfall Residences, amalgamates the Japanese design and style ideas to cater to modern day and discerning Indian consumers. The master program and architectural design and style has been created by renowned and world’s second-biggest Japanese design and style firm ‘Nikken Sekkei’ of ‘The Tokyo Sky Tree’ fame.
Amid the proliferation of emerging technologies, push by the government and path-breaking initiatives by developers, technologies will continue to disrupt genuine estate and will be an enabler to boosting buyer practical experience.