Panasonic Living Space joins hands with Sunvega to enter the domestic home furnishing market

The two parties will jointly build a "home improvement BIM system" to help the digitalization of the decoration process.

On July 20, Panasonic Living Space and Sunvega signed a strategic cooperation agreement at the Guangzhou Construction Expo. The two parties will jointly build a "home improvement BIM system", using Sunvega' s BIM solution to solve the problem from design to delivery at a lower cost and higher efficiency, and realize the digitalization of the whole process of home decoration.


The combination of Panasonic Living Space and Sunvega may set a benchmark for the digitalization of the package industry.


After market research and multiple reference comparisons, Panasonic Living Space and Sunvega reached a docking cooperation for the integration of the front and back ends of the whole house customized products as early as August 2020.


Under the joint project of the two parties, it went online smoothly in April this year, realizing the whole-process system management of store design-factory review-CNC production-all-in-one outgoing, etc., through the whole house customization with one drawing and one software whole process.


In 2021, Panasonic will officially enter the domestic packaged market. This time is the deepening of the previous cooperation between the two parties. The two parties will jointly build a "home improvement BIM system", centering on the concept of "light design, saving construction, and realizing the integration of design, installation and manufacturing", using Sunvega' s BIM solution to improve solve the problem from design to delivery at low cost and with higher efficiency, and help the digitalization of the decoration process.


“Home improvement is a huge market, but the industrialization of home improvement is a worldwide problem.” Said Sunvega’ s CEO Cai Zhisen: “Panasonic has been making prefabricated interiors many years ago, and the standardization of Japanese home improvement is also very high. But because Chinese houses are Highly non-standard, so home improvement standardization still has a long way to go."


Minister Yao Baiqing, the general manager of Panasonic's residential equipment BU assembly business, also expressed his expectation for the future cooperation between the two parties: "The BIM solution of Sunvega will be able to solve many pain points in the process of home improvement services. We hope to integrate Panasonic's technical concepts and product standards with Sunvega. The integration of home BIM systems makes home decoration more standardized, digitized, and scaled, and provides consumers with better overall life proposals."





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