Malini Leveque
For all the hype around artificial intelligence, the real constraint on its impact at work is not the intelligence itself. It is how people encounter it. Open the laptop of a supply-chain leader at 7:45 a.m. and you won’t see a unified system. You’ll see a skyline of tabs, dashboards, and alerts—each powerful on its own, collectively overwhelming. It feels less like intentional design and more like a control room assembled under constant pressure.
Aarti Jangid
The real estate industry is no longer a purely traditional business — it’s now a technology-driven ecosystem where mobile apps play a pivotal role. Property search, virtual engagement, data analytics, and transaction processing have all shifted into digital formats, creating opportunities for innovation and disruption. As 2026 unfolds, real estate applications are evolving rapidly with advanced technologies shaping how we buy, sell, rent, and manage properties.




