Since its establishment in February 2000, Y3K has been at the forefront of technological advancements in the CCTV and Telematics markets in both the UK and the USA. This journey reached a pinnacle in 2021 with the sale of its former Video Telematics division to Sensata Technologies Plc for $200 million.

Following this significant milestone, Y3K's founder, Paul Singh, returned to the UK from the USA in 2022 to lead the company once again.

New website

Under Paul Singh's guidance, the Surrey and Northamptonshire-based business has launched its new website, showcasing an expanded range of products and services that reflect the wealth of expertise accumulated over the past two decades.

"It's truly fantastic to be back in the business on a daily basis, and the team and I have worked tirelessly over the past 12 months to bring new products and services to the market," remarked Paul Singh.

Comprehensive offerings

The industries are undergoing transformative changes with the advent of AI and cloud services"

The Y3K website prominently presents the company's comprehensive offerings, encompassing CCTV, Smart Home systems, Intruder Alarms, Heating Control, Vehicle Security, Tracking, Telematics, and IoT software solutions.

Paul Singh further explained, "The security market and its related industries are undergoing transformative changes with the advent of AI and cloud services. The lines between these markets are blurring, and it is no longer sufficient for us to be a 2D supplier in this new 3D world. That's why our future focus is on Asset Protection, not just Security."

AI and IoT software solutions

Paul Singh adds, "By combining this approach with our AI and IoT software solutions, we open up truly exciting opportunities for both our longstanding and new customers."

In addition to their in-house brands, IQ CCTV, XVISION, and SMART-I, Y3K also offers MILESIGHT and DAHUA product ranges, establishing itself as a one-stop shop for resellers and installers throughout the UK.

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