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Fonda Tech (Thailand) & T&T Innovation — Empowering Bangkok's Smart City Transformation

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Update time : 2025-11-05 15:47:56
Over the past three years, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has made remarkable progress in building a smarter, greener city — from intelligent lighting to data-driven urban services.

 

As one of BMA's trusted solution providers, Fonda Tech (Thailand), together with T&T Innovation, has contributed significantly to these achievements through advanced smart lighting systems, AIoT integration, and energy-efficient solutions that enhance urban safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

 

We're proud to see our technology supporting Bangkok's journey toward a connected and intelligent future — and we're showcasing these innovations at the Thailand Smart City Expo 2025.
   
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