Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison Launches Vision AI: Advanced AI-Based Surveillance Solution for Industry Transformation

Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (Indosat or IOH), through its Indosat Business division, has introduced Vision AI, an artificial intelligence-powered surveillance solution designed to revolutionize security management, operational efficiency, and data-driven decision-making across Indonesia’s industries.

Vision AI marks a significant milestone in Indosat’s commitment to digital transformation. Unlike traditional surveillance systems, Vision AI leverages AI and deep learning to analyze real-time footage, detect specific patterns, and issue early warnings on potential risks or opportunities. This enables businesses to respond quickly and accurately, all while ensuring user privacy and data security.

The solution features a flexible, modular design comprising an AI Box, AI-ready cameras, 3D stereo sensors, and a customizable AI training platform tailored to diverse industry needs. It seamlessly integrates with both existing and new CCTV infrastructures, serving enterprises ranging from SMEs to large corporations.

Vision AI’s applications span multiple real-world scenarios, including automatic monitoring in high-risk zones, traffic counting and analysis for public welfare, proactive public space security, and customer behavior analysis in retail and public service sectors. These processes run locally and in real-time on secure sovereign AI infrastructure.

Backed by sovereign cloud technology, local data centers, and a co-creation ecosystem involving technology partners, Vision AI aligns with Indosat Business’s broader strategy to promote secure and inclusive digital transformation compliant with national regulations. The initiative also supports government goals to develop a self-sustaining, globally competitive AI ecosystem and addresses the rising demand for sophisticated, data-driven surveillance solutions.

M. Danny Buldansyah, Director & Chief Business Officer of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, emphasized: “AI isn’t the future anymore. It’s the present, and Vision AI proves that technology can be used to create surveillance systems that are more responsive, efficient, and still prioritize privacy protection.”