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In setting dwellings, artificial intelligence is a normal part of the daily life of residents. At its best, digitalisation increases community, ecology and living comfort.

How does digitalisation fit in with people's work? Well, at least if you ask Heli Kotilainen, .

Settlement dwellings are intelligent, social living. According to Kotilainen, digitalisation increases the ecology of housing and the safety of residents. In the future, for example, artificial intelligence can provide additional information on your own health.

"The app may indicate that now is the time to go to the doctor. I believe that even if artificial intelligence will increase, people will remain," Kotilainen envisions.

The operation of setting dwellings is based on inclusion, ecology and, of course, housing.

Digitalisation supports all these goals. That is why electronic services have been boldly introduced in setting apartments.

With intelligent lights at home, they adapt to the daily circadian rhythm and thus save electricity. The Smart Water service immediately reports water and money saves water and money.

Home moved to your pocket

An example of successful digitalisation can be found at Kalasatama . When a resident wants to rent a shared space, it requires nothing more than a PIN to be ordered through the application. The smart lock opens with a unique code and the space is ready for use.

Kalasatama has also developed solutions for parking problems. The parking garage offers both long -term and short -term parking spaces. It allows Kalasatama people to parrot a car, which is usually not available to non -residents.

In addition, there is a block -level gym that can be booked by all residents of the block.

“We want to provide services not only inside our own house, but also for the whole neighborhood,” says Sanna Uotila, at Setlement homes.

Yes, it's a resident application. For example, you can use the Kerro to send a message to setting apartments, book common facilities and read the issues to be informed. The application was born because the people of the setting dwellings want to know the wishes of the residents. Kerro is like a home in your pocket.

“We want to hear what residents want and need,” says Uotila.

Booking in the past may have been reminiscent of the store's cashier queue, after which I had to carry home shopping and walk to the laundry room. With Kerro the application, you can book a laundry room as soon as it comes to mind. Whether you are in the cashier's shop or on vacation.

Kerro is used in all houses in Setlement dwellings all over Finland. In addition to the application, the service also includes digital information screens in each house. The service is being developed all the time, and now the features are being planned to better take older people into account.

At its best, digitalisation complements other services. It does not replace face -to -face interaction. The pen and paper are still well done.

“Digitalisation is needed to make the services interesting and useful for users,” Sanna Uotila sums up.