Goodway, represented by Jeffrey, a Taiwan-based technology developer also known as GWC Technology, showcased its intelligent PTZ camera group control system at Infocomm 2026. This system represents an AI-driven software layer designed to automate and manage multiple PTZ cameras simultaneously without requiring proprietary hardware upgrades. The solution is developed by Taiwan-based engineering teams and aims to simplify professional camera setups.
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The software, branded as Auto, runs locally at the edge to manage and direct up to four 4K PTZ cameras. It executes advanced computer vision algorithms to automate camera movements, including cropping, automatic zooming, and panning. By utilizing real-time image analysis, the software tracks individual human subjects based on visual recognition rather than audio cues, maintaining focus even as subjects move across a stage or event venue.
To demonstrate edge-based processing without relying on high-power Windows PCs or cloud servers, the Auto software is deployed on a compact MSI mini PC running an ARM-based chipset. The system leverages an integrated neural processing unit (NPU) to handle demanding AI inference workloads locally. This hardware configuration provides a cost-effective and energy-efficient alternative to traditional server-grade setups, enabling intelligent edge AI processing on small-form-factor devices.
The multi-camera control system is designed for diverse deployment scenarios, including retail stores, banking institutions, live events, YouTube creators, and houses of worship. For instance, in retail and banking environments, the system can automatically identify VIP customers upon entry and notify management. In live show and church production settings, the software automates camera tracking for hosts or speakers moving dynamically across the stage, outputting high-quality 4K video streams for recording or live broadcasting.
Goodway offers this software solution through global distributors, working with partners such as ASI or MA Labs. The company supports customizations on both the camera hardware side and the software integration side, allowing customers to adapt the system to their existing infrastructures. This software-centric business model provides a flexible, scalable option that integrates with third-party software programs for direct distribution and streaming.



