Bhutani Infra announces the development of India's first AI-integrated campus in Noida, setting a new benchmark in smart real estate. This project aims to create a sentient environment designed for the future.
Aiintegrated CampusNoidaBhutani InfraSmart Real EstateSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate NewsMay 19, 2025
The main goal of the AI-integrated campus in Noida is to create a sentient environment that is both sustainable and highly functional, using advanced AI technologies to enhance the living and working experience for its residents and users.
The AI-integrated campus in Noida is being developed by Bhutani Infra, a leading real estate developer in India.
Key features of the AI-integrated campus include smart homes, intelligent lighting systems, automated security, and energy-efficient solutions, all designed to create a sustainable and adaptive environment.
The healthcare sector will benefit from this project through the integration of state-of-the-art healthcare facilities equipped with AI-driven diagnostic tools and telemedicine services, provided by Yashoda Hospital.
Bhutani Infra has already begun the initial phases of construction and is committed to completing the project within the stipulated timeline, although specific dates have not been announced yet.
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