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Every business is on the lookout for new-age solutions that will help them change with the times and stay relevant in the tech landscape. The easiest way to do this is through automation and digital transformation initiatives. Yet, as industry pioneers in digital process automation and digital transformation, we understand there are inherent challenges with this approach.
From unifying and centralizing discrete software solutions and services, to integrating third-party solutions with enterprise firmware – automation and digital transformation can take months! But not anymore – we’re here to simplify it
In manufacturing environments, safety is paramount, and ensuring that workers adhere to proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) protocols is crucial.
In manufacturing settings, where safety is paramount, the use of cameras equipped with computer vision models offers a cutting-edge solution to ensure compliance with PPE Kit.
Manufacturers can utilize thermal sensor data to detect the presence of workers in hazardous areas, such as near furnaces or other high-temperature equipment.
Factories can significantly enhance their fire detection and safety measures by implementing cameras equipped with computer vision models within factory premises.
Smart cities can enable the identification and tracking of people across multiple locations in real-time with computer vision-enabled cameras.
Public venues hosting events can estimate crowd densities instantly using computer vision-enabled cameras. This real-time data allows for proactive crowd management.
Smart homes can detect suspicious movement or activities in a defined perimeter using smart sensors or cameras.
Smart city infrastructure can control traffic signals based on the count and category of vehicles within the traffic movement using various hardware sensors.
Smart cameras can count the number of units as they move along a conveyor belt in an assembly line.
Warehouse professionals can identify the precise location of an item using computer visual-enabled cameras and IoT devices.
Warehouses can leverage visual data from cameras to detect flaws and damages during operations to enhance quality audits.
Businesses can use data from multiple sensors to streamline their inventory schedules to optimize for order processing and delivery timelines.