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INDIA’S FIRST THINKING TOWER

HOW AI THANE IS REDEFINING COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

In an industry long dominated by square footage, façade, and floorplates, one developer is asking a new question: Can your building think?

SOHAN THAKUR, Director of Saptashree Group, is not just building India’s first AI-powered IT Park — he’s building a new category. In this exclusive interview with H&B Magazine, Thakur opens up about AI Thane, the bold blueprint behind it, and why the future of Indian real estate lies in intelligent infrastructure.

What inspired the leap from building tech-enabled offices to creating an entirely AI-powered IT Park?
The truth is — the commercial real estate sector had plateaued. For years, the narrative revolved around superficial upgrades: imported tiles, glossy lobbies, and premium finishes. But the world of business had quietly and radically evolved — startups were scaling in months, hybrid work was reshaping productivity models, and AI had become integral to decision-making across every industry.

And yet, our workspaces were still stuck in the pre-digital age — static, siloed, and service-dependent. That gap between how businesses function and how offices operate became glaring. I realized we weren’t building for today’s enterprise, let alone tomorrow’s.

That’s when we shifted our lens from being real estate developers to becoming intelligence enablers. AI Thane is a product of that shift. We envisioned an ecosystem where infrastructure wasn’t just a backdrop but a business enabler. Where the building doesn’t wait for you to act — it acts with you. Where AI enhances everything from operational efficiency to cognitive bandwidth. That’s not just a commercial space — it’s a paradigm shift.

You’ve called AI Thane “India’s first thinking tower.” What does that actually mean for an office occupant?
Most developers stop at selling office space. We’re building an ecosystem. AI Thane is not just a collection of smart features — it’s a living, evolving growth platform for every business that enters it. Beyond intelligent infrastructure, we’re curating everything a business needs to grow — capital, talent, creativity, and community. It’s not just where you work. It’s where you scale.

Think of it this way — traditional buildings offer you square footage. Smart buildings offer you automation. But a thinking building? That offers you awareness, anticipation, and augmentation.

At Al Thane, your workday starts before you enter the gate. The building recognizes your car, assigns your parking in real time based on proximity and schedule. Your meeting room is prepped before you arrive — lighting calibrated, temperature optimized, your deck loaded and ready.

But it doesn’t stop there. A client arrives? The Al concierge welcomes them, updates your assistant, and triggers access protocols — all without human intervention. Upload a contract to the system? Our built-in legal Al scans it, flags potential risks, and even recommends clauses — helping you make smarter decisions faster.

This isn’t infrastructure that waits for commands. It’s infrastructure that interprets intention. The thinking tower model is about turning passive square footage into a proactive business partner — one that understands the rhythm of your enterprise and responds in real time.

And in a world where time, data, and human capital are your most valuable resources, Al Thane is designed to protect all three.

The shared luxury business lounges and boardrooms are a unique offering. What’s the thinking behind these spaces?
The fundamental shift in business today is that scale no longer defines importance. A 5-member startup may be pitching a ₹100 crore deal, while a 200-person company may just be coasting. In that context, access to infrastructure should never be a function of office size — it should be a function of intent.

That’s why at Al Thane, we’ve reimagined premium spaces as on-demand assets, not ownership liabilities. We’ve built shared, high-tech boardrooms and luxury business lounges that are available to all office occupants, regardless of their leased area. These aren’t just meeting rooms. They’re AI-powered environments equipped with voice control, climate automation, holographic presentation capability, and real-time calendar integration.

You walk in, and your investor deck is already loaded, lighting adjusted, temperature set to your preference — all without touching a button.

This is infrastructure-as-a-service, built for a generation that’s lean, fast, and outcome-focused. You don’t need to lease 10,000 sq. ft. to impress — at Al Thane, you just need access. And we’ve built that access into the DNA of the building.

You’ve mentioned AI-led energy optimization. How does this work and how does it impact sustainability and cost?
Traditional buildings run on assumptions — fixed schedules, static climate zones, blanket lighting. That approach is not just inefficient — it’s wasteful. Al Thane is built to eliminate that waste by using context-aware, real-time intelligence.

Our systems track multiple inputs — occupancy, daylight penetration, motion, air quality, temperature preferences — and adjust power consumption dynamically. If a boardroom isn’t being used, its HVAC system automatically powers down. If sunlight is sufficient, lights dim automatically. If usage surges in a particular zone, energy delivery recalibrates to balance load and efficiency.

The results are measurable: up to 30% savings in energy consumption, reduced strain on systems, and a significantly lighter carbon footprint.

But beyond savings, this is about philosophy. At Al Thane, sustainability isn’t a marketing word — it’s a performance metric. Green isn’t the future. It’s the baseline. And we’ve coded that baseline into the system.

Touchless access and security — tell us how Al Thane rethinks workplace safety and convenience.
We’re living in a world that demands both efficiency and bio-safety. And in high-density commercial environments, those two goals often conflict. At Al Thane, we’ve resolved that through fully integrated, AI-led touchless infrastructure.

From the moment someone arrives — whether an employee, client, or vendor — they’re scanned via facial recognition. Access is verified without keycards or reception delays. Voice authentication opens doors, elevators are summoned automatically, and visitor details are logged digitally and securely.

Security teams aren’t reacting — they’re monitoring in real-time through AI-enhanced surveillance that detects anomalies, unauthorized access, and footfall shifts without human delay.

What this creates is a building where safety is seamless and invisible, where hygiene doesn’t feel like protocol but like a natural part of the experience. Post-COVID, this isn’t optional — it’s essential. And we’ve built it from the ground up.

You’ve emphasized “shared access to premium infrastructure.” Why is that important for today’s businesses?
Because today’s businesses are fluid, not fixed. Teams scale up or down. Startups raise capital in months. Freelancers collaborate with corporates. In that environment, infrastructure needs to be just as adaptive — and just as inclusive.

Al Thane offers shared premium infrastructure because we believe access to excellence should never be gated. Whether you own 300 sq. ft. or an entire floor, you can book the AI-powered boardroom, conduct meetings in the luxury lounge, or hold strategy sessions in our rooftop collaboration pods.

This model democratizes the corporate advantage. It allows a 4-person team to operate with the same experiential firepower as a Fortune 500 company. And when you level the playing field at the infrastructure level, innovation rises naturally.

We’re not just redefining what a workspace offers — we’re redefining who it empowers.

Tell us about the Investor Matchmaking Program.
A great idea without access to capital often dies too early. At Al Thane, we’re solving that by launching an in-house Investor Matchmaking Platform.

Startups, scale-ups, and even SMEs working from Al Thane will have access to a curated network of angel investors, venture capitalists, and strategic partners. We’re bringing capital closer to creation. It’s not just plug-and-play workspace — it’s plug-and-grow capital access.

You’re also building Creative & Design Labs inside a commercial IT Park — that’s unusual. What’s the thinking behind it?
In today’s world, execution isn’t enough — storytelling matters. Many businesses struggle not because their product isn’t good, but because their brand isn’t visible or compelling.

So we’re launching in-house Creative & Design Labs — branding experts, campaign strategists, product designers — available exclusively to Al Thane office buyers.

Whether you’re preparing a pitch deck or launching your D2C brand, the tools for great storytelling are built into your environment. Because even disruptive ideas need design to match.

You also mentioned talent support. What exactly is the HR Assistance model?
Talent is the currency of speed — and most companies lose time in hiring wrong or hiring late. So we’re building an HR & Talent Assistance Hub within the ecosystem.

This includes:
– Al-based screening tools
– Curated talent pools
– Access to fractional CXOs
– Training and onboarding services

For any business scaling fast, it’s like having an embedded HR team without the overhead. Recruitment becomes frictionless.

Finally, you spoke about creating internal synergy across the building. How does that work?
This is one of the most exciting parts — we’re building a real-time AI networking dashboard for all occupants of Al Thane.

Let’s say you need a content agency, or a product demo space, or even an AI consultant. The dashboard will show you which company in the building offers it.

It’s like LinkedIn meets Google Maps — but live and local.

We’re turning commercial real estate into collaborative real estate. This is how we transform a high-rise into a high-functioning business village.

That’s a massive undertaking. What’s your larger vision behind all of this?
I’ve always believed a building should do more than shelter business — it should shape it. With this expanded ecosystem, Al Thane becomes more than just India’s first AI-powered IT park — it becomes India’s most complete business launchpad.

Whether you’re a startup founder, a mid-size growth company, or a corporate innovator, you’ll find not just infrastructure here, but momentum.

We’re not just redefining office space — we’re reengineering how business success is built.

 

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