Tapway appoints channel partners in Thailand

Malaysian Vision AI software developer Tapway has appointed Advantech, Appomax and S I Media as its channel partners in Thailand.

As part of its expansion drive in Southeast Asia, Tapway’s move builds on its recent entry into Indonesia and highlights the growing regional demand for intelligent automation technologies.

With the addition of these new Thai partners, Tapway’s channel network now extends across Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. The partnerships will distribute Tapway’s SamurAI Vision AI licences and provide tailored technical expertise and support for industries such as retail, manufacturing, logistics, and smart city infrastructure.

“Following our successful partnerships in Indonesia, we are now expanding into Thailand to meet the increasing need for intelligent automation. These partnerships mark another important step toward making Vision AI accessible, scalable, and locally relevant for businesses across Southeast Asia,” said Lim Chee How (top), CEO of Tapway.

“Tapway’s powerful platform enables us to create Vision AI solutions for inspection, analytics, and advanced business intelligence, enhancing our ability to deliver targeted services for VIP customers,” said Matrix Choong, General Manager of Advantech.

“Our collaboration delivers AI Vision that is truly accessible — quick to deploy, intuitive to operate, and flexible enough for customers to train additional models on their own,” said Vikan Chirawatpongsa, CEO of Appomax.

“Helping various businesses to blend in technology with real-life use cases is creating enormous business opportunities for years to come,” said Sorathat Rattanawekhinrak, Managing Director of S I Media.

Launched in 2024, Tapway’s SamurAI platform enables enterprises to deploy AI-powered visual analytics through no-code, customisable models. With its technology already deployed in more than 2,000 locations across Southeast Asia, the software developer aims to double its regional footprint within two years and targets the installation of 500 camera licences in Thailand over the next 12 months.