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Global Vision launches New Technology and Innovation Division

October 31, 2024

Global Vision, a leader in the Central and Eastern European real estate and energy sectors, proudly announces the launch of its new Technology and Innovation Division. This strategic initiative aims to implement custom AI solutions to enhance sustainability, operational efficiency, and innovation across the company’s diverse portfolio of real estate and green energy projects.   The Technology and Innovation Division will focus on deploying advanced AI-based systems for ESG management, streamlined operations, and data-driven decision-making. These solutions are designed to improve the environmental performance of real estate assets, ensure compliance with evolving regulations, and optimize resource management, supporting the creation of resilient and forward-thinking communities. Our new Technology and Innovation Division represents a significant step forward in how we use advanced technologies to enhance our operations and deliver value to our stakeholders.   This division will be led by Marian Anghelache, who has a proven track record in deploying custom AI-driven solutions to accelerate business transformation and intelligence. His expertise will enable us to leverage these capabilities throughout our portfolio, enhancing our performance and playing a key role in the evolution of the real estate and energy sectors.   Marian Anghelache, with over 15 years of expertise in custom big data solutions and intelligent automation systems, will lead this new division to achieve its strategic goals, ensuring Global Vision remains at the forefront of innovation in the real estate and energy industries.   This initiative is closely aligned with Global Vision’s broader investment strategy, which combines real estate and renewable energy to build a diversified and sustainable portfolio. The division will play a crucial role in driving transformative growth, supporting the company’s mission to create long-term value and sustainable ecosystems across its sectors of activity.   About Global Vision Founded 20 years ago by Sorin Preda, Global Vision is a first-generation family-run business that has become synonymous with excellence in the real estate sector across Romania. With over 1.8 million sq.m developed and 800,000 sq.m managed within its asset & property management division, Global Vision continues to set benchmarks in construction, development, and asset management across Romania and CEE. In the last year, Global Vision delivered over 100,000 square meters of offices, industrial and logistics spaces, in Bucharest and across the country, in strategic locations, well-connected by road and rail, as well as by air and sea.  

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