Infosys' net-zero energy campus in Maharashtra sets a new benchmark for sustainability and innovation in real estate development.
Real EstateSustainabilityNet Zero EnergyInfosysMorphogenesisArtificial IntelligenceHvacX Shaped MorphologyReal Estate MaharashtraJun 28, 2024
The Cutting-Edge Campus is a state-of-the-art campus developed by Infosys in Maharashtra, India, that showcases sustainable design and innovation.
The campus's X-shaped morphology and design ensure optimal utilization of natural light and ventilation, reducing the need for artificial lighting and heating/cooling.
The campus's HVAC system incorporates advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and IoT sensors, to minimize energy consumption.
Infosys is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and creating sustainable work environments, with a goal of achieving a net-zero energy future.
The Cutting-Edge Campus project sets a new benchmark for sustainable development in India and serves as a model for future real estate projects.
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