Vision Analytics y Hikvision

The agreement between Vision Analytics, división de IA y computer vision de Seitech Solutions, y Hikvision seeks to promote a safer and more efficient world by transforming images into data for business decision making in all sectors.

The global machine vision market will grow by 16% anual los próximos años hasta superar los 41.000 million euros in 2030, according to estimates of Allied Market Research (AMR).

A medida que se automatizan nuevos servicios, procesos y operaciones de campo, Intelligence and artificial vision are presented as the ideal technologies to ensure the correct and efficient functioning of services in areas such as smart cities or smart cities, security, telecommunications, health, energy or logistics, inter alia.

To meet the needs of these clients, Hikvision y Vision Analytics, division of Seitech specialized in intelligence and artificial vision, have announced a strategic and commercial agreement with the aim of promoting these new technologies.

Thanks to the development of AI algorithms that apply to different sectors, services and products, can automate and process information faster and more efficiently, transforming images into data, export them in seconds and create business intelligence dashboards to help make business decisions.

“With this agreement, We provide our clients with personalized artificial vision solutions to respond to the growing needs for system automation and information extraction., with application to all sectors”, explains Alfonso Lorenzo, Business development manager for banking and logistics at Hikvision Iberia.

To Vicente Aragon, CEO of Seitech, “The alliance with Hikvision allows us to offer companies innovative solutions, not only designed to improve the efficiency of services and operations, but to optimize and obtain the greatest productivity through better analysis and knowledge of the data”.

Hikvision's experience in security products and solutions, together with the knowledge and development of Vision Analytics neural networks, will allow expanding the variety of business computer vision applications: from the intelligent inventory of a city's street furniture to the automation of document and image validation.

Added to this is a wide range of solutions aimed at ensuring the worker safety through the validation of PPE, blocking access to certain spaces in the event of signs of gas leaks after visual analysis of data from an explosive meter, intelligent scanning for the detection of dangerous objects at the entrance to public buildings and more.

“The pandemic has accelerated the digitalization of processes and operations and more and more security solutions are in demand. computer vision and artificial intelligence in non-industrial applications and fields, like healthcare, monitoring and video surveillance or transportation”, señalan desde estas compañías.

En concreto y según datos de AMR, around the 50% of companies use at least one AI-based business function in their daily business operations.

By, 27 Sep, 2022, Section: Artificial intelligence, Business, Security


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