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24 Aug 2023, 14:19 GMT+10
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Video analytics platform vendor, VisualCortex, joins Axis Communications at ASIAL's Security Exhibition & Conference 2023 to showcase its people and vehicle computer vision solutions
SYDNEY, Aug. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- VisualCortex - the Video Intelligence Platform connecting computer vision's potential to real-world business outcomes - has been selected by partner Axis Communications to showcase its video analytics solutions at the Axis booth (H10) during Sydney's 2023 Security Exhibition & Conference, 30 August - 1 September.
VisualCortex is offering conference delegates and Axis clients the chance to win a complimentary computer vision Proof-of-Concept (POC). Applicants can follow the link below to suggest a people or vehicle-related use case on behalf of their company or a client organisation.
For details, and to apply for the free video analytics POC, go here:
visualcortex.com/securityexpo-2023
Taking place at the Sydney International Convention & Exhibition Centre, the conference is backed by the Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL) and is the biggest annual surveillance technology event of its kind in the region.
"The ability for Axis customers to effectively analyse and quickly act on events occurring within physical spaces is becoming increasingly important," said Regional Director for Oceania at Axis Communications, Wai King Wong. "Technology partners like VisualCortex are helping organisations modernise their surveillance practices as well as produce value-generating analytics about the real-world - from how shoppers interact with retail spaces, the flow of traffic around public spaces or car parks, and much more."
As part of the 2023 Security & Integrate Conference, VisualCortex CEO and Co-Founder, Patrick Elliott, is participating in a panel discussion, Thursday 31st August 14:45 - 15:30. The session focuses on 'Using Artificial Intelligence to solve real-world customer challenges'.
For details about the panel discussion, and to view the conference agenda, go here:
https://securityexpo.com.au/whats-on/conference/
"VisualCortex is thrilled to be showcasing its people and vehicle-centric video analytics solutions alongside strategic partner Axis Communications," said Elliott. "Axis has a broad reach throughout the Asia-Pacific and global security and surveillance markets, deep technology expertise and is held in high regard by their expansive customer base. Exhibiting at Security & Integrate Conference 2023, in partnership with Axis, gives VisualCortex an outstanding platform to demonstrate its market-leading capabilities for people counting and pedestrian analysis, Automated License Plate Recognition, vehicle counting and traffic analysis, AI-powered face-blur capabilities, and more.
"Our panel discussion - 'Using Artificial Intelligence to solve real-world customer challenges' - also provides an opportunity to address one of the persistent stumbling blocks in the computer vision software sector: Connecting video analytics capabilities to valuable business outcomes."
The session will help organisations to assess the usefulness and applicability of video analytics in five key ways:
To register for ASIAL's Security Exhibition & Conference 2023, go here:
https://register.divcom.net.au/security-integrate-2023/sec-registration/Site/Register
About VisualCortex
VisualCortex is making video data actionable in the enterprise. Its Video Intelligence Platform provides the stability and flexibility to productionize computer vision technology at scale. Able to be used for any video analytics use case in any industry, VisualCortex's production-ready cloud-based environment transforms video assets into analyzable streams of data.
The VisualCortex platform delivers the artificial intelligence smarts, governance and usability, enabling organisations to connect any number of video streams, repositories and use existing commodity hardware. An intuitive user interface, out-of-the-box reporting, range of configurations and integrations empower non-technical people to produce, analyse and act on insights derived from computer vision throughout the enterprise. Organisations can easily combine these AI-generated video insights with other data sources and systems to facilitate both real-time operations and strategic analysis. The VisualCortex Model Store also provides a secure marketplace for customers, partners and independent machine learning experts to share quality controlled computer vision models.
For more information, visit www.visualcortex.com
About Axis Communications
Axis enables a smarter and safer world by creating network solutions that provide insights for improving security and new ways of doing business. As the industry leader in network video, Axis offers products and services for video surveillance and analytics, access control, intercom and audio systems. Axis has more than 3,800 dedicated employees in over 50 countries and collaborates with partners worldwide to deliver customer solutions. Axis was founded in 1984 and has its headquarters in Lund, Sweden. For more information about Axis, please visit our website www.axis.com.
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Lachlan James, VisualCortex Chief Marketing Officer, on +61 (0)431 835 658 or [email protected]
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