viisights to Present Innovative Behavioral Video Analytics at GSX 2021

Solution brings new value to existing video security & safety investments

viisights, Inc., developer of revolutionary behavioral recognition systems for real-time video intelligence, will be attending Global Security Exchange 2021 in Orlando, Sept. 27 - 29, showcasing ROI-generating behavioral video analytics solutions for smart-cities, campuses, enterprises, transportation hubs, critical infrastructures, security guard companies and more. Company representatives will also be meeting with systems integrators and technology partners to discuss new revenue streams as a part of the company’s partner program.
 
Representatives will be demonstrating real-time event prediction and recognition capabilities like:

  • Suspicious activity
  • Crowd behavior
  • Traffic monitoring
  • Personal and environment safety
  • Public health protection
  • Violent activity 

A benchmark in video intelligence, viisights behavioral analytics provide systems integrators with a new unique selling proposition for existing and new customers that will lead to business growth. viisights personnel will be at the show to discuss these opportunities in one-on-one meetings with potential technology partners and systems integrators during GSX 2021. The company offers extensive support for integrators including project registration; price protection to protect and secure bids; engineering, design and implementation support; installation documentation and setup tools; training and certification for technical staff; application consulting for specialized projects; software demo licenses; and more.
 
“viisights leverages artificial intelligence technologies that facilitate human-like pattern prediction to create fully autonomous video intelligence systems,” said Asaf Birenzvieg, CEO at viisights. “We go further than simple object recognition by analyzing full-motion video for objects and their behavior in the context that they operate in. Our real-time behavioral analytics transform video streams into actionable insights by autonomously recognizing behaviors that demand immediate attention, allowing customers to be more proactive.”

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