Panasonic Lights Up Powai with 'YOI-en
24 Nov 2023
2 Min Read
CW Team
Panasonic's "YOI-en" technology introduces a cloud-based service that transforms the lighting experience at Powai, enabling users to customize and control lighting across multiple buildings simultaneously. This innovative system supports remote production modifications, equipment communication monitoring, and schedule management, providing a dynamic and interactive lighting solution.
The initiative, in collaboration with the Hiranandani Group, aims to enhance the festive spirit in Powai and create a visually stunning environment for residents and visitors. The technology's multi-point simultaneous control feature allows for expansive lighting staging, making it a unique and immersive experience for passersby.
Masato Miyamaru, Director of Lighting Business at PEWIN, expressed pride in bringing this first-of-a-kind technology to Powai, emphasizing the company's commitment to operating a smart solution system architecture. The collaboration seeks to provide an unforgettable experience, contributing to a lively ambiance and potentially boosting tourism.
Niranjan Hiranandani, Managing Director at Hiranandani Group, expressed delight in partnering with Panasonic for this lighting initiative. Recognizing the estate's popularity during the festive season, the goal is to upgrade the city's landscape with beautiful lighting, creating a special experience for visitors.
As part of their strategic plan towards 2030, Panasonic Life Solutions India aims to be the leading lighting company in India, contributing to improved living and future growth. The "YOI-en" technology showcase in Powai is just one of the initiatives aligned with their commitment to innovation and creating unique lighting experiences. More such activities are anticipated in the coming years as part of their vision for lighting solutions in India and worldwide.
Panasonic's YOI-en technology introduces a cloud-based service that transforms the lighting experience at Powai, enabling users to customize and control lighting across multiple buildings simultaneously. This innovative system supports remote production modifications, equipment communication monitoring, and schedule management, providing a dynamic and interactive lighting solution.
The initiative, in collaboration with the Hiranandani Group, aims to enhance the festive spirit in Powai and create a visually stunning environment for residents and visitors. The technology's multi-point simultaneous control feature allows for expansive lighting staging, making it a unique and immersive experience for passersby.
Masato Miyamaru, Director of Lighting Business at PEWIN, expressed pride in bringing this first-of-a-kind technology to Powai, emphasizing the company's commitment to operating a smart solution system architecture. The collaboration seeks to provide an unforgettable experience, contributing to a lively ambiance and potentially boosting tourism.
Niranjan Hiranandani, Managing Director at Hiranandani Group, expressed delight in partnering with Panasonic for this lighting initiative. Recognizing the estate's popularity during the festive season, the goal is to upgrade the city's landscape with beautiful lighting, creating a special experience for visitors.
As part of their strategic plan towards 2030, Panasonic Life Solutions India aims to be the leading lighting company in India, contributing to improved living and future growth. The YOI-en technology showcase in Powai is just one of the initiatives aligned with their commitment to innovation and creating unique lighting experiences. More such activities are anticipated in the coming years as part of their vision for lighting solutions in India and worldwide.
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