Planned Video Analytics Conference
Jun 26, 2007 3:43 PM
ioimage, a supplier of intelligent video appliances, is sponsoring and participating in the Video Content Analysis Conference organized by IMS Conferences. It is the first-ever security conference dedicated to talking about the video analytics market. In addition to helping professionals gain insight on how Video Content Analysis (VCA) can benefit their organizations, the conference will present case studies that highlight key issues related to this technology.
Taking place in London on June 25-26 at the Hilton Paddington Hotel, the conference will bring together senior executives and decision makers from VCA-related companies, including VCA software developers as well as security equipment manufacturers, integrators and end-users.
Recently named the market leader in intelligent video surveillance devices by IMS Research, ioimage is a co-sponsor of the VCA conference. ioimage CEO and Founder, Roni Kass, will participate in an open panel and the leadership lecture titled "Broadening the Reach of Video Content Analysis." This will address making video analytics accessible to the mass market, and the panel discussion will cover improving the usability of video content analysis.
Kass will trace the historical limitations of early VCA systems, and present the key to a successful penetration to the mass market.
"For years, the security market has claimed that video analytics is one of the most significant technological advances in the industry," Kass says. "However, the focus has mostly been on government and high-risk security industries. My presentation will demonstrate that video analytics designed for simplicity, is accessible to a variety of industrial, commercial and public markets. ioimage's proven track record with organizations of all sizes shows that broadening the reach of VCA using intelligent video appliances is applicable to any entity."
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