PropTech company to contribute AI-enhanced urban planning solutions for streamlined development application processes
PropTech firm Archistar has been handpicked by the NSW Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure to lend its expertise and AI-driven solutions to the state government’s AI Solutions Panel.
The AI Solutions Panel, envisioned as a centralized platform for robust AI products, aims to equip councils across NSW with AI technologies to simplify and optimize their development assessment workflows.
With Archistar’s suite of AI tools tailored for the pre-lodgement stage of local development applications, the company aims to revolutionize the initial phases of council planning processes.
Recognizing the critical role of this phase, Archistar emphasizes its significance in shaping the efficiency and effectiveness of the entire application process.
Dr. Benjamin Coorey, CEO of Archistar, expressed excitement about the company’s selection and eagerness to collaborate with councils statewide.
“Our objective is to make urban development more accessible, predictable, and efficient. This opportunity allows us to extend our innovative solutions to stakeholders in the urban planning ecosystem.”
Dr. Benjamin Coorey, CEO of Archistar
Archistar’s solutions offer:
- Efficiency Gains for Council Staff: Automation of routine tasks and reduction of manual workloads enable faster and more effective service delivery, allowing council staff to focus on strategic activities.
- Improved Information Access for Applicants: Archistar’s technology streamlines the application process, providing developers and applicants with better access to essential information, enhancing transparency.
- Faster Decision-Making: AI-driven analytics and insights empower councils to make quicker, more informed decisions, expediting the development process and benefiting communities.
The efforts of the AI Solutions Panel to integrate AI-based technologies into NSW councils respond to the real estate industry’s recognition of the need for increased technology adoption in the property sector.