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17/12/2022

Viisights presents the case for pre-emptive security at investor event

New York, NY

This week, Viisights, Inc., has been touting the case for the continued growth and market expansion for intelligent AI-driven video analytics at the Imperial Capital’s 19th Annual Security Conference. The highly positive outlook is supported by Viisights’ continued success in helping cities and municipalities turn their reactive video security systems into pro-active and pre-emptive Smart City solutions, providing new sources of security, safety and environmental health with tangible ROI.

“We are excited to engage with the security investment community at this year’s conference, and confident that investors will recognise the tremendous growth potential that behavioural recognition video analytics represents in the physical security and safety marketplace,” said Asaf Birenzvieg, CEO, Viisights. “As the global demand for new and innovative proactive and pre-emptive security, occupational and environmental safety, and business intelligence solutions continues to increase, behavioural recognition video analytics are uniquely positioned for these emerging and evolving applications.”

Viisights’ unique video understanding technology utilises deep neural networks to analyse video streams from existing video camera systems to automatically detect developing safety and security risks and raise near real-time alarms. The early notification of impending and real-time behavioral events of interest enables responders to take faster action, effectively reducing or eliminating negative outcomes from potentially threatening or harmful events. Viisights intelligent analytics can be deployed on-premises, or remotely as a service (SaaS) with general availability planned for early 2023.

According to Viisights, the company's intelligent behavioural recognition video understanding technology is already deployed in critical applications around the world to help create safer and smarter cities, enterprises, campuses, banks, financial institutions, critical infrastructure, transportation hubs, manufacturing facilities, and other virtual and public areas.


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