Atlanta, Géorgie, États Unis
Résumé de la séance :
This session focused on how technology is changing the landscape of how housing is designed, leased, managed, and financed. Experts shared the benefits of using technology to optimize operations, support sustainability, and increase housing access. Moderated by UDR’s CEO, Tom Toomey, each panelist shared how new technologies and systems are driving the housing industry. Mr. LeBlanc shared how tech improves the spaces that already exist to allow for shared housing opportunities at more affordable costs. Mr. Richard-Yu discussed the platforms that allow Jamestown to improve operations and management of their properties from leasing to concierge and amenities. Ms. Ross demonstrated the technology bringing design to life for HKS, allowing the company to visualize experiences before construction, particularly to improve residents’ health. Mr. Kruger shared how SK Collaborative sees technology and AI software as tools to improve buildings – from inspections to modeling. This dynamic conversation not only showed the audience what technology can do to optimize housing for operators and residents but also provided a forum for discussing other potential benefits from the right technology and AI.

Résumé de la séance : This session focused on how technology is changing the landscape of how housing is designed, leased, managed, and financed. Experts shared the benefits of using technology to optimize operations, support sustainability, and increase housing access. Moderated by UDR’s CEO, Tom Toomey, each panelist shared how new technologies and systems are driving the housing industry. Mr. LeBlanc shared how tech improves the spaces that already exist to allow for shared housing opportunities at more affordable costs. Mr. Richard-Yu discussed the platforms that allow Jamestown to improve operations and management of their properties from leasing to concierge and amenities. Ms. Ross demonstrated the technology bringing design to life for HKS, allowing the company to visualize experiences before construction, particularly to improve residents’ health. Mr. Kruger shared how SK Collaborative sees technology and AI software as tools to improve buildings – from inspections to modeling. This dynamic conversation not only showed the audience what technology can do to optimize housing for operators and residents but also provided a forum for discussing other potential benefits from the right technology and AI.

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