Better demand for AI video surveillance products . CCTV

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PETALING JAYA: The prolonged Covid-19 pandemic will help translate to better demand for CCTV artificial intelligence (AI) video surveillance products and services, said Gamma Solution Sdn Bhd’s business development manager Sim Tiong Yan.

“We are actually expecting strong demand and double-digit growth this year. The pandemic can help spur the adoption of AI video surveillance technology. This industry can keep growing,” Sim told StarBiz.

“Some clusters have originated in the construction and manufacturing industries in which there are useful applications for such a technology to be deployed,” he added.

Sim, who spoke at the Transforming Security and Business Efficiency with AI Video Surveillance that was organised by Star Media Group last week, said that there are other industries that could benefit from this as well.

“Facial recognition can be used for logistics warehousing and university campuses as well for features such as body temperature detection,” he said. “AI can help in the implementation of the necessary standard operating procedures

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