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Prestige Group Advances Digital Real Estate Shift

A major technology-led shift is underway in India’s property sector as Prestige Group enters a multi-year enterprise collaboration with Autodesk to digitise its project lifecycle. The move, spanning design to delivery, reflects how large developers are reworking processes to improve efficiency, transparency, and environmental performance across expanding urban portfolios.

The agreement centres on deploying a unified digital platform that integrates design tools, construction workflows, and data management systems across residential, commercial, retail, and hospitality developments. Industry observers note that such consolidation reduces fragmentation one of the sector’s long-standing inefficiencies while enabling real-time coordination between architects, contractors, and project managers. At a time when Indian cities are grappling with rapid urbanisation, tighter sustainability norms, and rising construction costs, the shift towards real estate digital transformation is gaining urgency. Developers are increasingly investing in cloud-based systems and predictive analytics to streamline approvals, monitor timelines, and reduce material wastage. Experts suggest that integrated digital ecosystems can cut project delays and improve cost discipline critical in a market where execution risks often affect both buyers and investors.

A senior industry analyst pointed out that embedding advanced modelling capabilities, including time-linked (4D) and cost-linked (5D) planning, could significantly alter how large-scale developments are delivered. By synchronising design, scheduling, and budgeting within a single environment, developers can anticipate bottlenecks earlier and make data-driven decisions that minimise overruns. This is particularly relevant in high-density urban corridors, where delays can ripple through housing supply and infrastructure planning.The implications extend beyond efficiency. Urban planners argue that real estate digital transformation can support more climate-responsive construction by enabling better energy modelling, lifecycle analysis, and resource optimisation. As Indian cities move towards low-carbon growth pathways, digital tools are expected to play a central role in aligning private development with broader sustainability goals.

For the wider market, the partnership signals a structural change rather than a standalone technology upgrade. By bringing multiple stakeholders onto a common digital backbone, developers are gradually reshaping how projects are conceptualised and executed moving away from siloed operations towards collaborative, data-centric frameworks.As competition intensifies and regulatory scrutiny increases, such investments may soon become standard practice rather than a differentiator. The next phase for the sector will likely depend on how effectively these digital systems translate into faster delivery, improved affordability, and more resilient urban infrastructure outcomes that remain central to India’s evolving real estate landscape.

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