"Alone, but not alone" Kyoei Communication creates a loosely connected society with nana!

Kyoei Communication aims to create a society where people feel "alone, but not alone" through its smart intercom system "nana," connecting homes, families, neighbors, and communities loosely, striving to be an infrastructure for continuous peace of mind.
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This press release is a dream of Kyoei Communication Co., Ltd.

Kyoei Communication Co., Ltd. aims to expand a society where people can feel "alone, but not alone" from their homes, through the smart intercom system "nana."

In the pedestrian-only main street spreading through the city center, people come and go as they please, and above them, pale green, round "nana" gently float. The scattered nana units are loosely connected by lines of light, gently watching over people's lives as if embracing the entire city. This image expresses nana's worldview, which delivers peace of mind by connecting naturally only when needed, rather than through strong convenience or surveillance.

What we aim for is not merely to make building entrances convenient.
Starting from a system that integrates into daily life as an intercom and a key, we aim to loosely connect the peace of mind of residents, the peace of mind of families living apart, the responsiveness of property management companies, and the enhancement of asset value for condominium owners.

Currently, the value demanded of housing is undergoing significant changes.
Until now, location, size, age of construction, and newness of facilities were the main criteria for judgment.
However, from now on, we believe that how safely one can live and how much anxiety can be reduced will become increasingly important as housing value.

People living alone have anxieties about living alone.
Child-rearing generations have anxieties they hold in their busy daily lives.
The elderly have anxieties about becoming isolated.
Families living apart have worries about the time they cannot meet.
Property management companies have the frustration of not being able to fully address residents' troubles and anxieties.
Owners face the challenge of how to enhance property competitiveness and resident satisfaction.

We believe that these challenges should not be supported solely by someone's goodwill or excessive burden, but rather alleviated by a system that can be used effortlessly in daily life.

nana is a presence that usually functions as an intercom and a key, naturally blending into daily life.
Confirm visitors.
Unlock with a smartphone.
Receive information when needed, feeling a little more at ease.
By accumulating this "little bit of peace of mind," the quality of life will steadily change.

We do not view nana as merely a convenience facility.
With nana, residents can feel more secure.
Families can care for each other more easily without excessive interference.
Property management companies can improve the quality of resident support.
Owners can more easily offer the intangible value of "livability" as an attraction of their property.
In other words, we want nana to be a presence that leads not only to the peace of mind of residents but also to the improvement of management quality, enhancement of property value, and creation of reasons for choosing a property.

We want to redefine the value of housing to include not only "facilities" but also "safety" and "connection."

And in the future we envision, the value of nana will not end within a single building.
Even if a nana user moves to a new condominium, if there is nana in their new home, the same peace of mind will continue as before.
Even if the place of residence changes, peace of mind will not be interrupted.
Even if the environment changes, connections will not disappear.
One can be watched over when needed, and also care for someone else when needed.
We want such continuous peace of mind to be something that is passed down within society, rather than being fragmented by each building.

Furthermore, we do not consider nana to be exclusively for condominiums.
If nana units are scattered in various places such as homes, small offices, and community hubs, and each connects loosely, people should be able to support each other more naturally.
Not strongly managed.
Not left neglected.
There is peace of mind that arrives surely, only when needed.
We want to nurture such a new living infrastructure with nana.

Based on the on-site capabilities cultivated in equipment construction and telecommunications, Kyoei Communication will expand the peace of mind that begins at the entrance of a home, more practically and more routinely, into society.
Our dream is not just to talk about ideals.
It is to socially implement a system of peace of mind in a way that is truly useful for residents, easy for managers to operate, and leads to value for owners.

For those living alone, to a home where they can return with peace of mind.
For child-rearing generations, to a life where anxieties can be slightly reduced.
For the elderly, to peace of mind that comes from being cared for, not monitored.
For families, to a daily life where they can feel connected even when apart.
For property management companies, to an environment where the quality of resident support can be easily improved.
For owners, to properties chosen for their livability.
nana aims to be a presence that can respond to all of these, little by little.

We believe in a future where more livable buildings lead to more livable towns.
If more people can live with peace of mind, towns will become gentler.
If fewer people harbor too much anxiety, towns will become more livable.
It will lead not only to the improvement of value for individual buildings but also to the improvement of value for the entire town.
That is the future Kyoei Communication wants to realize with nana.

Even if living alone, one is not alone.
Even if raising children, families do not have to bear the burden alone.
Even as one ages, one is not cut off from the community and society.
Even if moving, even if the environment changes, peace of mind continues.
With nana, such a future will become a reality.
That is the dream of Kyoei Communication Co., Ltd.

Together with real estate companies, property management companies, condominium owners, local governments, and local businesses who empathize with this dream,

### We will expand a society where people are "alone, but not alone" from their homes.

Contact Information

Kyoei Communication Co., Ltd.
Contact: [Kuriyama, Toya]
TEL: [093-592-2913]
E-mail: [info@kyouei-c.com]
URL: [https://kyoei-communication.co.jp/]

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FAQ

What specific functions does nana offer?

nana primarily offers functions that provide peace of mind in daily life, such as intercom features, smartphone unlocking, and receiving necessary information.

What social issues does nana aim to solve?

nana aims to address contemporary social issues related to 'connection,' such as anxieties of living alone, burdens on child-rearing generations, isolation of the elderly, and worries of families living apart.

Will nana be introduced in places other than condominiums?

Yes, it aims to be an infrastructure that is scattered in various locations, not just residences, but also small offices and community hubs, connecting them loosely.