[Asia Top Brand] HDC Hyundai Development Company, Innovation in Quality and Space Design

The I-Park complex illuminated by lighting controlled remotely through a smart LED system

The I-Park complex illuminated by lighting controlled remotely through a smart LED system

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HDC Hyundai Development Company is enhancing the competitiveness of its IPARK brand this year under the theme "Build the Change." While securing quality competitiveness, the company plans to establish a dedicated design team to achieve spatial innovation. In addition, it aims to advance smart technologies and strengthen customer services to improve the quality of life for IPARK residents.


First, the innovation begins with the structure, the framework of residential spaces. HDC Hyundai Development Company applied I-QMS (Quality Management System) to all sites in April, becoming the first in the construction industry to do so. I-QMS is a quality improvement activity that inspects and approves key items in real-time at each construction stage, manages records, and ensures responsibility management for each item.


The company is also actively developing technologies to enhance the value of IPARK residential spaces. Noise reduction technology between floors is scheduled to be introduced in the first half of this year. Currently, testing is underway on a floor impact noise blocking structure using noise-blocking panels that embody the company's technological capabilities. To boost brand competitiveness, a design office was newly established this year. The design office plans to elevate differentiated spatial designs such as customer-selectable floor plans and hardware designs that touch daily life, including AI wall pads.


Furthermore, to help IPARK customers empathize with the brand's changes and feel pride, smart technologies are being widely applied to each IPARK unit to maximize residents' convenience. For example, IPARK residents can register their faces to conveniently access the lobby phone at the main entrance and their unit doors. In the underground parking lot, a system has been implemented that uses 12-megapixel omnidirectional CCTV with 360-degree surveillance and video analysis technology to track vehicle locations and automatically confirm their final positions.

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