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PKLU CCTV Highlights the Shift Toward AI-Powered CCTV Systems as Smart Surveillance Adoption Accelerates in Thailand

Customers are seeking proactive monitoring and remote access as industry research says AI-powered surveillance will top US$90 billion by 2030.

  • PKLU CCTV, a Bangkok-based provider, is observing a shift across Thailand as homeowners and businesses modernize older analogue systems with intelligent, AI-powered surveillance solutions offering proactive monitoring and remote accessibility.
  • Industry research estimates the market will exceed US$90 billion by 2030, driven by global momentum as organizations invest in smarter security infrastructure powered by AI capabilities and cloud connectivity.
  • Customers increasingly prioritize practical performance over the number of cameras installed, seeking systems that deliver clear images, reliable remote access, and intelligent notifications supporting operational workflows and safety.
  • Working with brands like Hikvision and TP-Link, the provider integrates IP cameras and smart surveillance with access control, alarm systems, and mobile applications for comprehensive site management across multiple locations.
  • Professional system design tailored to property layouts and security objectives will remain essential for future adoption, as intelligent surveillance and network infrastructure continue shaping CCTV evolution throughout the region.
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PKLU CCTV Highlights the Shift Toward AI-Powered CCTV Systems as Smart Surveillance Adoption Accelerates in Thailand

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