Intel and Irisity announce strategic partnership in Latin America
By Intel
This is an automated translation of the press release issued in Spanish
Irisity, a leading provider of AI video analytics, and Intel, a leader in computing innovation, announce the expansion of their global partnership to Argentina, with the goal of revolutionizing intelligence in the country's surveillance systems. The companies' strategic collaboration combines revolutionary real-time video analytics (IRIS+™ platform) with high levels of accuracy, using Intel's advanced processing capabilities from the edge to the cloud. This partnership marks a significant evolution in public and private security operations, perfecting operational efficiency and situational awareness.
The city of Vicente López in Argentina and the State of Michuacán in Mexico have already adopted the joint solution to combat crime. More specifically, they are using Irisity's custom AI offering of detecting two people on a motorcycle to allow authorities to identify and monitor crimes committed by two people on a motorcycle.
This collaboration between Intel, which is known for its advanced edge-to-cloud computing capabilities, and Irisity, which offers next-generation video analytics with high levels of accuracy, immensely supports public and private security challenges. Both combine processing power with the intelligence of customizable algorithms and real-time alerts.
Together, the companies integrate Irisity's next-generation AI-based video analytics software on Intel's cutting-edge hardware platforms. This integration empowers security forces to analyze massive amounts of video data in real time, enabling proactive threat detection, intelligent monitoring, and rapid response to security incidents.
"By combining Irisity's expertise in AI-powered analytics with Intel's switching processing power, we deliver solutions that redefine video surveillance capabilities with advanced analytics, delivering greater security and operational efficiency to our customers," said Fabiano Sabatini, Sales Partner Manager and IoT Lead, Intel.
Irisity's AI-based video analytics solutions leverage machine learning algorithms and computer vision techniques to automatically detect and analyze anomalous behavior, suspicious activities, and critical events in video streams in real-time. By leveraging Intel's high-performance processors and accelerators, Irisity software can process and analyze video data with high efficiency, speed, and accuracy.
"We are very pleased to add Argentina, Brazil and Colombia to this partnership with Intel in order to bring our advanced video analysis solutions to public security forces, as they are increasingly investing in situational intelligence as a preventive form of reduce crime rates in the region," said João Paulo Florentino, VP Sales & Operations CALAS at Irisity. "This partnership is a significant milestone in our mission to empower organizations with actionable insights derived from video data, enabling law enforcement to optimize operations based on more accurate, real-time decisions."
In addition to public safety and smart cities, the integration will serve various sectors across the region, such as retail, transportation and critical infrastructure.
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