Weak electrical engineering

Weak current engineering refers to the design, installation and maintenance of a series of low-voltage and low-current systems inside buildings. These systems include but are not limited to communication, monitoring, security, intelligent building control, etc. Weak current projects are widely used in commercial, residential, industrial and other buildings, bringing convenience and safety to people’s life and work.​

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Forittec has many years of experience in weak current engineering

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How do customers evaluate our weak current engineering services

Forittec's weak current engineering team provides us with one-stop service, from scheme design to construction implementation, to after-sales support, the whole process is very professional and efficient. Our intelligent building system and security monitoring system operate stably, greatly improving our management efficiency and safety.

Lorry Melon

Since adopting Forittec's weak current engineering service, the access control and monitoring system of our community has become more perfect, and the residents are very satisfied. Forittec's technical team is really professional and solves the problem quickly, we are very relieved.

Steve Smith

Forittec provides comprehensive weak current engineering services for our hotel, including guest room intelligent control system, conference room multimedia equipment and hotel internal communication network. Their team is very professional and attentive, ensuring the smooth running and high-quality completion of the entire project.

Elora

Forittec has built a complete data center and communication network for our enterprise, which has greatly improved our production and office efficiency. The Forittec team is very serious and responsible for each project, and the service attitude is also very good. We will recommend it to other companies in need.

krista