Prama opens brand store in Surat

India’s premier indigenous security and surveillance product manufacturing company, Prama India in association with partner Gurukrupa CCTV has launched its brand store on May 12, at Surat, Gujarat. PRAMA Brand Store was inaugurated at Nanpura in the presence of leading dignitaries from the security industry. The newly opened PRAMA brand store will help to make the latest PRAMA security products available in Surat. Gurukrupa CCTV is a trusted partner of Prama India, it has carved a niche in the security industry by setting a new benchmark.

Located in the South Eastern part of the Gujarat state, Surat is famous for Diamond and Textile. Now the city has the newly inaugurated PRAMA brand store to avail the latest security products and solutions. The company has planned a pan-India phased rollout of PRAMA brand stores and aims to open multiple stores spread across Tier-I, Tier-II and Tier-III cities over the next 12- months. PRAMA’s new brand store is aimed at showcasing and bringing high quality, state-of-the-art security and surveillance products as well as the latest technology innovations closer to potential consumers and end-users.

“We are elated to be an integral part of the PRAMA brand store launch in Surat. We are inviting all the stakeholders of the security industry in the Surat region to experience the wide range of indigenously manufactured PRAMA security products at our brand store. We will be happy to serve your product requirements by providing it promptly,” said Mr. Devraj Vaniya, Partner, Gurukrupa CCTV.

“We are happy to announce the opening of the PRAMA brand store launch in Surat. The store will provide the latest products for the local requirements. It is a historic moment, we invite all the security ecosystem partners, system integrators and consultants to witness best-in-class products,” said Mr. Jaysukh Sorathiya, Partner, Gurukrupa CCTV.

Commenting on this momentous occasion, Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama India Pvt. Ltd. said, “This grand store opening event signifies our strong presence in the Gujarat region. It is a glorious moment for all the security professionals associated with Prama India. We are happy to dedicate our PRAMA brand store to the people of Surat. This is just the auspicious beginning of a journey, we will strive for exponential growth and expansion of the brand at a pan-India level. Our store is strategically designed to showcase best-in-class products and solutions.

He further added, “We are hopeful that the store in Surat will be able to serve the security professionals in the region, including Bharuch, Narmada, Navsari districts and East Tapi district to source the latest PRAMA Security and Video Surveillance Products. We extend our best wishes to Mr. Devraj Vaniya, Partner, Gurukrupa CCTV and Mr. Jaysukh Sorathiya, Partner, Gurukrupa CCTV. We hope that this initiative will help to create a new success story with PRAMA ecosystem partners.”

“While moving forward with the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, we at Prama India are working diligently to realise the dream of a self-reliant India into reality. As the industry moves to new technology frontiers, there is a need to focus on indigenous security product manufacturing. These security systems are helping to resolve the physical security challenges in the private, government and commercial segments,” said Mr. Dhakan.

The newly inaugurated PRAMA store in Surat showcases a wide range of security and surveillance products to create a new customer experience. PRAMA’s key USP is to provide customers and end-users with a hands-on experience by sharing insights into myriad vertical solutions, designed as per the considerations of the Indian environment and standards framework. Prama India has been working tirelessly to make India self-reliant in the electronic security product manufacturing, the company believes its indigenous manufacturing will be one of the key enablers for achieving India’s vision of becoming truly Aatmanirbhar

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