IQSIGHT to Debut AI-Powered Video Solutions at ISC West

The company will showcase a new portfolio of visual intelligence technologies designed to transform standard video surveillance into proactive decision-making tools at ISC West 2026.

The company, formerly known as Bosch Video Systems, is introducing its Intelligent Video Analytics Pro (IVA Pro) Context. The solution utilizes Generative AI to provide reasoning capabilities to video feeds. This allows users to use simple prompts to create customized monitoring instructions, helping the system understand the "why" behind an event rather than just capturing the footage.

“IQSIGHT applies visual intelligence to enable reasoning capabilities in systems to understand what is happening, not just capture video,” said Sachin Khanna, vice president and chief product officer at IQSIGHT.

The company is also launching IVA Pro Tunnel, the 13th application-specific analytics solution in its suite. The software is designed to detect dropped objects, stationary vehicles, and pedestrians in low-visibility environments to accelerate incident response in transportation hubs.

The hardware side of the exhibition includes the new 7100i and 9100s camera series. These devices are built on an intelligence-first platform that supports edge-based AI. Featured models include the FLEXIDOME dual 7100i IR, which houses two imagers in one unit, and the MIC fusion 9100s, which overlays thermal sensing with optical imaging to track objects in total darkness or smoke.

“With AI and visual intelligence, cameras can now recognize patterns and detect when something changes in real time,” said Dan Kostecki, vice president of sales for North America at IQSIGHT.

The company will also host interactive sessions during the conference to demonstrate autonomous agentic systems that can automate security workflows.

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Jesse Jacobs is assistant editor of SecurityToday.com.

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