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Mohali gets Indias first AI automation hub

To propel technological innovation and sustainable infrastructure in North India, BuildTrack has unveiled its first-of-its-kind Smart Automation Experience Centre in Mohali. Housed within the MaxVal Tech Centre, which is regarded as one of India’s most advanced green buildings, the facility marks a significant milestone for both the company and the region’s innovation landscape.

BuildTrack, a leader in smart automation solutions, is aiming to create a knowledge-driven ecosystem that supports high-quality employment, nurtures innovation, and fosters eco-conscious built environments by combining Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Digital Twin technology under one roof. The inauguration of the centre was marked by the presence of senior bureaucrat  IAS, whose efforts as former CEO of Invest Punjab were crucial in bringing transformative investments and skill development opportunities to the state. The centre is not just a demonstration site for technology—it represents a larger vision to build inclusive, future-ready cities by empowering architects, engineers, and young innovators with real-time access to automation systems. By integrating research with experiential learning, BuildTrack is offering a unique platform that will train local talent in next-generation digital systems while supporting the broader urban sustainability goals of the region.
Serving as the operational headquarters for BuildTrack’s North India strategy, the Mohali facility is expected to generate long-term employment prospects, particularly for tech-savvy youth, and reinforce Punjab’s ambition to become a hub of intelligent infrastructure. The experience centre is poised to be a game-changer, offering a full-scale immersive walkthrough of BuildTrack’s automation portfolio—from luxury home controls to enterprise-grade building management solutions. Central to this is their advanced Digital Twin platform, designed to simulate real-world environments, enabling more responsive, safer, and sustainable living and working spaces.
What sets this initiative apart is its multi-stakeholder engagement model that not only caters to commercial needs but also focuses on educational and civic impact. It stands as a testament to how industry-led interventions can support the goals of carbon neutrality, green construction, and digital equity in urban centres. In an age where cities are grappling with ecological imbalances and inadequate infrastructure, BuildTrack’s Mohali hub symbolises a shift towards smart, resilient, and inclusive urbanisation.
By planting its roots in Mohali, BuildTrack is contributing meaningfully to regional development while setting a national precedent. The move signals a broader industry trend where innovation is decentralised, opportunities are democratised, and sustainability becomes central to design. As India moves steadily toward smarter cities and greener futures, such efforts are vital in ensuring that the built environment is not just technologically advanced but also humane and future-proof.
Mohali gets Indias first AI automation hub
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