PRAMA Strengthens Real Estate Security with Integrated Solutions
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PRAMA Strengthens Real Estate Security with Integrated Solutions

Growing security concerns, technological advancements and stricter safety requirements are accelerating the adoption of physical security systems across India’s residential and commercial real estate sectors. PRAMA India is addressing this demand through an integrated portfolio of video surveillance and security solutions tailored for real estate projects.

The company said increasing incidents of theft, vandalism and cyber risks, alongside rapid urbanisation and smart building adoption, are driving demand for advanced physical security infrastructure. Regulatory requirements and rising expectations among residents and commercial occupiers are also influencing security investments.

Residential projects face challenges related to access control, video surveillance, cybersecurity and emergency response, while commercial real estate must address risks ranging from theft and vandalism to cyber-attacks and smart infrastructure vulnerabilities.

PRAMA’s solutions are designed to support both segments through AI-enabled monitoring and centralised management systems. Its Aisense Series cameras use artificial intelligence for advanced analytics and threat detection, while the Ranginview Series provides high-definition surveillance coverage for large properties. The company also offers Video Management Software (VMS) for centralised monitoring, supported by network infrastructure including switches and cables.

According to PRAMA, its integrated security solutions are aimed at helping developers, property managers and homeowners improve surveillance, strengthen access control and mitigate emerging security risks across modern residential and commercial environments.

Growing security concerns, technological advancements and stricter safety requirements are accelerating the adoption of physical security systems across India’s residential and commercial real estate sectors. PRAMA India is addressing this demand through an integrated portfolio of video surveillance and security solutions tailored for real estate projects.The company said increasing incidents of theft, vandalism and cyber risks, alongside rapid urbanisation and smart building adoption, are driving demand for advanced physical security infrastructure. Regulatory requirements and rising expectations among residents and commercial occupiers are also influencing security investments.Residential projects face challenges related to access control, video surveillance, cybersecurity and emergency response, while commercial real estate must address risks ranging from theft and vandalism to cyber-attacks and smart infrastructure vulnerabilities.PRAMA’s solutions are designed to support both segments through AI-enabled monitoring and centralised management systems. Its Aisense Series cameras use artificial intelligence for advanced analytics and threat detection, while the Ranginview Series provides high-definition surveillance coverage for large properties. The company also offers Video Management Software (VMS) for centralised monitoring, supported by network infrastructure including switches and cables.According to PRAMA, its integrated security solutions are aimed at helping developers, property managers and homeowners improve surveillance, strengthen access control and mitigate emerging security risks across modern residential and commercial environments.

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