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Panasonic Brings AI Living to Indian Homes

Panasonic Life Solutions India has launched its flagship Smart Home Experience Centre in New Delhi. The facility offers a dynamic and immersive glimpse into the future of urban Indian living, powered by the company’s proprietary AI-backed platform, Miraie.

The centre is a significant milestone for Panasonic, as it aims to redefine how Indian households interact with technology. At its core, Miraie serves as an intelligent, connected ecosystem—integrating air quality systems, smart lighting, HVAC, security, and kitchen and bathroom solutions through a single mobile interface. Launched in 2020, Miraie has matured into a platform capable of orchestrating everyday appliances to create homes that are not only intelligent but also more sustainable, safe, and responsive to their inhabitants’ needs. Tadashi Chiba, MD & CEO of Panasonic Life Solutions India, added that the centre reflects the company’s focus on holistic well-being. “This initiative showcases how Panasonic’s Japanese innovations can transform homes and commercial spaces into intelligent environments focused on comfort, safety, and sustainability.”

The Experience Centre is tailored for enterprise clients and key stakeholders in real estate—developers, architects, and planners—who are leading the charge in creating net-zero, eco-conscious housing. Visitors can explore fully functional demos, including smart appliances, AI-powered ambient lighting scenarios that change with time or mood, and cutting-edge air purification systems like the NanoeX generators and energy recovery ventilators (ERVs). Manish Misra, Panasonic India’s Chief Innovation Officer, pointed to the synergy of AI and IoT in future homes: “Our focus is clear—wellness, safety, and comfort. The Smart Home Experience Centre is a living example of how we’re turning that vision into reality through Miraie.” Security, another pillar of modern urban living, is seamlessly addressed through Panasonic’s video door phones, PTZ surveillance cameras with NVR capabilities, and integrated guard station support. The interoperability of Miraie is a standout feature—it not only controls Panasonic devices but also connects with Matter protocol-supported third-party products, ensuring that homeowners are not locked into a single brand ecosystem.

What sets this centre apart is its alignment with the broader urban sustainability agenda. Each technology on display contributes to lower carbon footprints, whether through energy savings, enhanced indoor air quality, or reduced human dependency on mechanical operations. From voice-activated controls to predictive appliance maintenance alerts, the innovations showcased at the centre advocate a future where tech empowers and simplifies life. While the centre currently caters to industry professionals by appointment, its long-term vision aligns with India’s urban future—intelligent, inclusive, and environmentally aware. As cities grow denser and smarter, initiatives like these serve as a template for blending high-tech solutions with human-centric design, ensuring that sustainability and digital convenience go hand in hand.

With Miraie at the helm, Panasonic is not just selling smart products—it is scripting a smarter narrative for how India lives.

Panasonic Brings AI Living to Indian Homes

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