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Proptech Revolutionising India’s Real Estate Sector

The Indian real estate industry is undergoing a seismic transformation, propelled by the integration of proptech—technological innovations designed to simplify and elevate the property lifecycle. Boman Irani, President of CREDAI and Chairman of the Rustomjee Group, underscores the transformative power of proptech in addressing the sector’s critical challenges, from streamlining land acquisition to advancing redevelopment projects. By embedding technology into real estate, developers are not just enhancing efficiency but also laying the groundwork for sustainable urban landscapes.

Proptech has been a game changer in improving operational efficiency, with tools like smart tracking and just-in-time resource management revolutionising project execution. As Irani explains, “Technology minimises human error and accelerates timelines, which benefits stakeholders across the value chain.” This is especially critical in redevelopment, where delays can undermine community trust. Moreover, proptech enhances legal clarity, centralising data to offer developers comprehensive insights into land parcels, their ownership, and potential legal disputes. This fosters transparency, reduces litigation risks, and strengthens confidence in property transactions, a long-standing hurdle in Indian real estate.

Collaboration with tech startups is another transformative approach that proptech facilitates. Startups bring innovative, custom solutions, addressing challenges like construction site security and digitised management systems. These partnerships enable real estate players to adapt to shifting consumer demands and evolving industry standards. Additionally, proptech-powered redevelopment ensures transparency in data handling, offering communities a clear picture of projects, which builds trust and reinforces responsible urbanisation practices.

Sustainability remains a cornerstone of proptech’s impact on real estate. With a global push toward net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, tools like drones and energy-efficient systems are reshaping construction practices. “Drones not only enhance safety but align with our long-term vision for sustainable development,” Irani notes. By integrating technology with sustainability goals, proptech ensures real estate becomes a key player in creating eco-friendly, future-ready cities.

Proptech is no longer just an innovation; it is the cornerstone of a sustainable, transparent, and efficient real estate ecosystem. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies, the industry is poised to redefine urban living, benefitting both developers and communities.

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