Video analytics stories
Drivers could avoid being billed while circling for spaces as the month-long trial in Fukuoka Prefecture links charges to exiting the car.
Vehicle identification at car parks and roads is set to be simpler, as the kits process plate recognition on the camera itself.
Security teams are increasingly being used to improve efficiency, safety and compliance as retailers seek more value from ageing systems.
The funding values the Sydney-founded firm at USD $80 million as robotics teams seek faster ways to diagnose fleet failures.
The readiness push could help the Arizona-based group win European customers as regulators scrutinise video analytics more closely under the EU AI Act.
Lumana's Principal Product Manager says its camera-agnostic AI platform is expanding beyond security into retail, healthcare and smart cities.
Users of Panopto's video platform can now query archives in plain language and turn recordings into quizzes, boosting learning and analytics.
European security customers will be able to add AI video analysis to existing cameras, cutting disruption and helping link access logs with footage.
Faster real-time responses may help brands cut manual analysis as the new release links customer signals with AI tools across service and marketing.
The new model is aimed at helping security teams spot complex threats in live CCTV footage, even in isolated networks without internet access.
Public safety and emergency teams could get longer overwatch and delivery missions as gas-powered drones stay airborne for more than 150 minutes.
Railway, banking and industrial contracts have lifted the Hyderabad-based group's order book by more than INR ₹111 crore in recent months.
Australian households can now buy battery cameras and smart locks without monthly fees, as EZVIZ widens its security range nationwide.
The frozen food chain says fewer false alarms and faster staff alerts are helping protect customers, after theft losses fell 80% in pilot stores.
The combined group gains a broader base of golfers, clubs and charities as Australian tech firms seek overseas growth through tie-ups.
Organisations can analyse up to 100 camera feeds on site as privacy rules and bandwidth limits push surveillance processing away from the cloud.
Younger shoppers are driving concern that physical stores cannot match the real-time service and stock management now expected online.
Security buyers are being given concrete AI workflows and tools as Brivo seeks to show how quickly the technology can improve operations.
Schools could speed responses to threats as existing cameras feed verified alerts into panic systems, without replacing hardware.
Retailers are under growing pressure as live facial recognition flags prolific shoplifters, with June setting a record for alerts.