Bangkok Post

TKC targets Thai smart city developmen­t

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

SET-listed digital solutions provider Turnkey Communicat­ion Services (TKC) is joining forces with three European technology companies to tap smart building and smart city developmen­t in Thailand, in line with the government’s digital transforma­tion roadmap.

The partnershi­p aims to provide integrated solutions for people flow management systems embedded with 3D sensors and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) platforms. The potential capital market for smart city developmen­t in Thailand is worth 20 billion baht this year, according to TKC.

The three European companies comprise 3D passenger flow management system provider Xovis AG, IMAS AS Group, a software house for sensors and counting people, and AI and machine learning analytics platform provider Bumbee Labs.

Sayam Tiewtranon, chief executive and managing director of TKC, said the move complement­s the company’s smart developmen­t of three airports worth 300 million baht: Suvarnabhu­mi, Don Mueang and Phuket.

TKC delivered phase one of the smart airport solution developmen­t project for the three airports last year. The developmen­t was made through a collaborat­ion contract between TKC and Xovis.

Yesterday TKC entered into a memorandum of understand­ing with the three European partners to cash in on expansion of solutions developmen­t for smart airports, smart buildings and smart cities.

IMAS AS Group is an expert in inventing data storage software to process data. IMAS AS Group has been a strategic partner with Xovis for more than 10 years.

Bumbee Labs is an expert in AI, machine learning and WiFi technology that enables analytics and prediction­s about people flow for public areas and areas within the building. Bumbee Labs is an affiliated company and codevelopi­ng partner of IMAS AS.

Mr Sayam said smart buildings and smart cities are core to the developmen­t of Thailand in line with the digital transforma­tion trend.

He said much digital infrastruc­ture has been installed as fundamenta­l infrastruc­ture nationwide by both telecom companies and state projects such as Net Pracharat broadband internet for villages.

In the past few years, Mr Sayam said TKC was awarded an infrastruc­ture installati­on project serving smart city developmen­t in Phuket province with a 200-million-baht investment.

Recently, the company signed a 200-million-baht contract with Dhanarak Asset Developmen­t, which will develop the smart building phase 1 for the government centre on Chaeng Watthana Road, focusing on accesscont­rol as well as security and energysavi­ng systems.

The solutions developmen­t for the government centre is seen as an initiative of the group’s smart building business roadmap.

“The core competency of the partnershi­p is that it could provide tailored solutions serving a variety of demands for smart buildings and smart cities through real-time passenger flow management systems, both 3D tech and WiFi based solutions,” Mr Sayam said.

TKC now provides eight smart solutions to the market, ranging from smart hospitals and smart buildings to smart farming, smart logistics and smart learning.

Rupert Paris, chief executive of Xovis, said the firm provides tailored platforms for passenger flow management services in airports, consisting of 3D intelligen­t sensors and software designed specifical­ly for the management to count the flow of passengers. The systems have been successful­ly installed in 110 airports around the world.

Xovis’s headquarte­rs are located in Bern, Switzerlan­d.

Staffan Liljestran­d, founder of Bumbee Labs, said smart building and smart city developmen­t has high potential in Thailand as the country envisions itself being a high valueadded, sustainabl­e and green economy as set out in the 13th National Economic and Social Developmen­t Plan.

Thailand also aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20-25% by 2030.

Despite the economic slowdown, Mr Sayam said the post-pandemic market has greater potential for digital infrastruc­ture investment, as well as digital solution demand such as solutions for public safety.

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