Samsung to provide smart appliances for resi scheme at Wembley Park
Property developer Quintain has announced a multi-million pound deal with Samsung to provide digital-enabled appliances for thousands of homes at Wembley Park.
The agreement will see more than 3,000 apartments fitted with the latest connected appliances, including smart dishwashers, washer dryers, fridge freezers, ovens and hobs.
Quintain is currently delivering the UK’s biggest build-to-rent scheme at Wembley Park, with more than 5,000 homes managed by its residential management arm, Tipi.
Samsung technology will also be installed within the development’s shared social spaces as part of Tipi’s lifestyle offering.
The agreement marks the South Korean tech giant’s first hardware subscription deal in the build-to-rent market.
Angus Dodd, chief exec of Quintain, said: “We are delighted to be working with Samsung who are widely known as the global industry leaders in innovation.
“This deal is an important step forward to creating a smart city at Wembley Park and ensuring it remains one the most connected places in London.”
He added: “Tipi is an industry leader in operating professionally managed rental homes and the deal with Samsung Electronics really makes Tipi stand head and shoulders above our competitors.”
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