Advanced Information Technology Public Company Limited (AIT) generated revenue of 1.766 billion baht from its operational budget, with a net profit of 144 million baht. The company has a backlog exceeding 5.1 billion baht and is preparing to participate in bids for both public and private sector projects worth over 4.4 billion baht. AIT is also implementing plans to address risk factors, enhance innovation, and improve personnel capabilities to adapt to technological transitions and manage global economic fluctuations.

Ms. Sasinetr Phaholyothin, Chairperson of the Executive Board and CEO of AIT, a leader in the comprehensive information and communication technology contracting business, discussed the company's performance for Q1 2026 (January – March). The company reported revenue of 1.766 billion baht, a 1.5% increase compared to 1.740 billion baht in the same period last year. The net profit was 144 million baht, slightly up from 143 million baht in the previous year, reflecting effective project management, cost control, and timely project delivery, which has allowed the company to maintain its profitability.

The company operates under the vision of being a leading provider and installer of comprehensive information technology network systems (Professional ICT Solutions Provider) in the country, aiming to balance revenue from projects with ongoing income from services and maintenance or leasing work.

The Chairperson and CEO of AIT further stated that the company is prepared to handle the volatile global economic situation, particularly the energy crisis affecting transportation costs. Although AIT faces limited impact due to the majority of its costs being hardware and software, it continues to focus on maximizing logistics efficiency while closely monitoring the situation. Additionally, regarding exchange rate fluctuations, the company employs financial tools, such as managing foreign currency deposit accounts (FCD), to lock in costs as accurately as possible. AIT is also preparing to tackle significant challenges in the IT industry, such as the global shortage of memory chips, which has arisen from the rapid expansion of AI technology that may affect computer costs and delivery times in the next two years. The company has planned procurement and coordination with manufacturers to minimize impacts on customers.

Moreover, the company places great importance on "strengthening from within" as it believes that the key to driving AIT forward is its 'personnel.' Therefore, it prioritizes effective management, especially in skill development to keep pace with rapidly changing technologies, focusing on recruiting experts, upskilling training, and providing fair compensation and benefits to ensure a quality team is ready to guide the organization and its clients through all challenges in the digital era.

Overall, for the year 2026, the company maintains its revenue target of 6.9 billion baht. As of May 7, 2026, AIT has a backlog of 5.1 billion baht, with an additional 67 million baht worth of projects awaiting customer orders. The company is also preparing to bid on new projects in both public and private sectors, totaling over 4.4 billion baht, which will be a crucial factor in supporting growth according to its planned objectives.