Portfolio
Selected deployments across retail, banking, industrial, and commercial sites.
This page is here to show actual Infotouch project context: where the deployment happened, what kind of environment it served, and why the system mix mattered. It is not a service pitch. It is proof of delivery.
Project View
What matters most is how the system performs on the actual site.
Each deployment is different. The portfolio is organized to help prospects quickly understand the type of site, the likely requirement, and the kind of execution Infotouch brings into the field.
Featured Work
A few projects that represent the range of environments we support.
Jollibee
Public-facing environments where surveillance and site awareness need to support fast daily operations without creating friction for staff or customers.
View projectVeterans Bank
Facilities where visibility, controlled access, and stronger confidence around movement and entry points are more critical than decorative tech.
View projectPag Asa Steel
Operational sites that demand more durable surveillance and clearer coverage in environments where conditions are less forgiving.
View projectLamcor
Business environments where the real requirement is practical infrastructure that supports day-to-day management, monitoring, and reliability.
View projectPortfolio Lens
The portfolio is easier to read when grouped by environment, not by hardware list.
Speed and visibility
Busy public-facing spaces where coverage, deterrence, and operational awareness need to work with daily customer flow.
Control and confidence
Facilities where tighter entry control and dependable monitoring matter as much as straightforward deployment quality.
Durability and coverage
Sites that need systems able to hold up across larger footprints, operational pressure points, and more demanding conditions.
Practical infrastructure
Business properties that benefit most from solutions that feel usable, stable, and easy to manage over time.
How To Read It
Use the portfolio to understand fit, then compare it to your own site conditions.
The best value of a portfolio is not just seeing a client name. It is recognizing a familiar operating environment and understanding how the deployment was shaped around visibility, access, movement, and reliability.