AllGoVision helps cities spot Covid-19 rule breakers

  • September 22, 2020
  • Steve Rogerson

An intelligent video analytics safety suite from Indian company AllGoVision Technologies can help cities monitor for compliance with Covid-19 regulations.

It can be used to improve safety for people in office buildings, public areas, industries, and other public and private facilities amid the Covid-19 pandemic. And it can help businesses seamlessly re-open their facilities post the Covid-19 lockdowns.

Called AllSafe, the safety-focused suite has video analytics features for the post-Covid world such as no-mask detection, social distancing, contactless attendance management, thermal camera integration, contact tracing and people counting.

“Built around our proven video analytics platform and leveraging AI and ML technology, AllSafe brings a ready-to-deploy solution that can help businesses, industries and public entities worldwide address safety concerns of their employees at work,” said K Srinivasan, CEO of AllGoVision. “In the post-Covid world, our product can help monitor, enhance and enforce workplace safety and enable customers to establish a responsible re-opening of their offices and facilities.”

AllGoVision’s products, which include video analytics, face recognition and automatic number plate recognition, cater to the safety, security and business analytics requirements in smart cities, airports, smart buildings and retail.

With the interdiction of AllSafe, public entities such as cities and airports can enhance safety with features such as no-mask detection and crowding detection. Manufacturing facilities and enterprises can increase employee safety by using contactless attendance management through face recognition and thermal camera integration, no-mask detection, and contact tracing. AllSafe’s people counting and occupancy limiting feature can also help smart retail.

AllSafe will be available for all markets including the Middle East, India, Korea, Apac, Africa, EU, Latam and North America.

Established in 2009, AllGoVision started independent operations in 2016.