Well-maintained properties are at the heart of a good tenant experience and a solid, long-term business. Understanding the state of properties has notoriously been a manual and cost-heavy task, providing only a snapshot, and the result often ends up in outdated PDFs and spreadsheets. There is a need to become more efficient and, not least, more digitised in these workflows. But this efficiency must be scalable. This is exactly what we offer with our artificial intelligence for condition assessments and maintenance plans.
Our AI model is built on arguably the most complete data set on the market, and the technology scales as everyone gains smarter artificial intelligence as the solution is used across customers. This has been an important parameter in the deliberations at Thylander.
Efficiency and strengthened maintenance schedules are not the only value Thylander expects to reap. By having an overview of our future maintenance and renovation projects, they can also better target their sustainability initiatives so that they can always decide what is needed and whether there is anything they can do at the same time that will help us achieve the ambitious sustainability goals.
Bjarke Mikkelsen, CEO of Thylander Group, states: “To create real value through innovation, it is necessary to use technology to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact. Our collaboration with Proprty.ai is an important step towards ensuring that we can deploy scalable solutions that improve productivity and deliver long-term gains. At the same time, we recognize that with the use of artificial intelligence we face a task in helping our colleagues and partners adopt new innovations.”
Anders Holm Jorgensen, founder of Proprty.ai, adds: “We are proud to partner with Thylander Group, which shares our vision of creating more sustainable and data-driven property management. We look forward to supporting them in their work and it is with humility and pride that we go to the task.”

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