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The global property and real estate industry is going through an interesting period. The pandemic has changed the face of working life, geopolitical conflicts have created logistical issues affecting supply and demand, and most recently, we’ve seen a constriction in economies across the world.
Despite these challenges, I believe we will see a new level of growth in property and architectural technology in 2023, specifically in the space of data, AI and generative design.
Google Maps for the property industry
In the last five or so years, we’ve seen dozens of startups take on the challenge of aggregating data sets and visualising them onto maps.
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