With the growing need to have automation and technology at your fingertips, there couldn’t have been better time than now for Polycab India, a brand that has established itself as one of the fastest growing companies in electricals, to launch HOHM. HOHM is a unique smart automation range that aims to maximize comfort, time and security, besides making the entire process of adding technology to homes seamless.
Design is always changing, and with tech and design increasingly aligning, we’re arguably headed to the most radical period of change in design history. So how radical will the design landscape of 2022 be? To deliberate over this question, we had a panel of eminent speakers from South India coming together to discuss: Future of Automation and Design. The event was presented by Polycab India who has recently forayed into Home and enterprise Smart Automation solutions. This will focus on the nuances of futuristic design with emphasis on creating smart and eco-friendly spaces that foster productivity by design and amplify the overall experience of the space.
The eminent panel for the webinar included Sandeep Khosla, Founder & Principal, Khosla Associates; Supraja Rao, Principal Designer, Design House; Niroop Kumar Reddy, Principal, Na architects; Faisal Vohra, Founder Partner, F+S Designs; along with Manoj Verma, Executive President and COO of Polycab India.
Manoj Verma started off the conversation saying, “Hohm is not about a product portfolio, but about a feeling.” He also stated the benefits of automation and human centric lights. He said, “A human body reacts differently at different times of the day and frequencies of light. Automation can align the wavelength and frequency of light to make you feel active.”
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