December 31, 2024 - 13:05

Gorilla Technology has successfully secured two significant contracts aimed at enhancing AI-powered lawful interception systems for law enforcement and telecommunications in Taiwan. This strategic move not only strengthens the company’s foothold in the region but also marks a pivotal expansion of its law enforcement portfolio.
The contracts are expected to play a crucial role in bolstering Taiwan’s capabilities in managing security and surveillance operations through advanced technology. With the increasing demand for robust security measures, these AI systems are designed to facilitate effective monitoring and data collection, ensuring that law enforcement agencies can operate efficiently and respond to emerging threats.
As the company gears up for growth in 2025-2026, these contracts are set to provide a solid foundation for future developments. Gorilla Technology's commitment to integrating cutting-edge AI solutions positions it as a key player in the evolving landscape of security technology, promising enhanced safety and operational effectiveness for its clients in Taiwan.
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