Samsung C&T Corp.’s construction unit said its home-platform service, Homeniq, will expand smart-housing technology cooperation with Seohae General Construction.
Samsung C&T said it signed a business agreement with Seohae on the 22nd in Seoul’s Seocho District to build “Seohae Granble by Homeniq.”
Under the deal, Homeniq services will be offered first to residents of a new Seohae Granble complex in Wangil-dong, Incheon, scheduled to go on sale in June. Residents will be able to use functions including home IoT controls, reservations for community facilities, notices and maintenance-fee inquiries, visitor vehicle reservations, energy management, resident community features and shopping.
The companies said they plan to continue technology exchanges across smart-housing solutions, including Homeniq, an AI-based parking service, measures to reduce inter-floor noise and an integrated energy monitoring system. Samsung C&T said it aims to broaden its home-platform ecosystem and strengthen competitiveness in housing services.
Seohae General Construction develops housing complexes centered on its apartment brand Seohae Granble and its mixed-use and residential officetel brand Seohae Sky Palace. It also operates Jeju’s Arden Hill Resort and the St. John’s Hotel in Gangneung.
Samsung C&T said it is expanding cooperation beyond its Raemian complexes, working with 15 builders including SK ecoplant, Hanwha Construction, Doosan Engineering & Construction, HS Hwasung, Woomi Construction, Hoban Construction and SM Group’s construction unit. The company described the Seohae agreement as part of Homeniq’s broader expansion.
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