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Video analytics systems, once properly configured, can support the management of construction sites. From tracking activity in specific areas to detecting the presence of particular machines and linking this information with work schedules, managers gain complete insight into ongoing processes. Time-lapse video creation allows investors to see project progress at a glance, while live access from any device provides new opportunities to influence the execution of the project. Integrating the system with intelligent lighting and audio solutions creates a natural communication channel for interacting with workers.
With advanced detection of presence in hazardous zones, missing helmets, vests, and other protective equipment (such as goggles, footwear, or masks), as well as warnings when approaching areas with active machinery or robots, video analytics actively enhances workplace safety and operational efficiency.
By recognizing behaviors and even body posture, the system can alert staff to running, fainting, falls, crowd formation, or potentially dangerous actions. This type of analysis also supports the oversight and control of work processes and teams on construction sites.
Our proprietary critical evacuation support system is based on video analytics enhanced with neural networks that detect every person passing through a counting gate. By linking entry and exit zones, the system provides real-time data on the number of people present in a facility. It reports directly to a mobile application, allowing responsible personnel and emergency teams to monitor current occupancy status and the effectiveness of the evacuation process.
We implement complete video management systems (VMS) with AI-powered video analytics modules and integrations with other systems, including access control, alarm systems, automation, smart lighting, and more.
Existing client systems are modernized through an “overlay” approach, enhancing them by adding missing functionalities without replacing the entire infrastructure.
Advanced AI-powered systems can recognize the presence of individuals in hazardous zones, detect the absence of required safety equipment such as helmets, vests, or goggles, and issue warnings when someone approaches active machinery or robotic cells.
By analyzing behavior and body posture, video analytics identifies potentially dangerous situations — such as running, falling, crowding, or sudden inactivity — allowing for immediate intervention and prevention of accidents. The technology also supports access control, ensuring only authorized personnel enter restricted areas, and continuously monitors workflow to detect process anomalies, unsafe interactions, or equipment misuse.
Through proactive detection and data-driven insights, video analytics helps organizations create safer workplaces, reduce human error, and maintain compliance with strict industrial safety standards — protecting employees while improving overall operational reliability.
Thanks to video surveillance, we have insight into the current status and functioning of machines and equipment.
Comprehensive observation of wear and maintenance activities enables predictive management of servicing and scheduled inspections. Video analytics also support the interests of equipment renters by documenting proper usage.
Intelligent cameras operate autonomously without a VMS system or image recording.
Their purpose is to detect specific events or behaviors and trigger an alarm, send a signal to other automation systems, activate visual and/or audio alerts, or call an intervention team.
Through continuous “tagging” of video footage, events are recognized and categorized, and object types are defined. This processed material allows us to query based on any criteria such as color, object type (vehicle, person, item, animal), speed, size, direction, and their interrelations, for example, location of occurrence. The results precisely illustrate the searched events and help identify causes of damage or accidents.
Additional tools such as time compressors, intelligent export, and map-based analysis further simplify the process.
Controlling smart lighting introduces new tasks for Vision AI. By deeply understanding light parameters and conditions both indoors and outdoors, the vision system sends signals to adjust lighting intensity and color. Depending on the situation at the construction site, specific zones can be illuminated while others are dimmed.
Events detected through video analysis can be “addressed” by controlled lighting—for example, illuminating an incident area for workers or emergency services, flashing to deter a perpetrator or indicate a location to responders, and supporting critical evacuation.
Systems integration plays a crucial role in modern industry by connecting diverse machines, sensors, software platforms, and operational processes into a unified, intelligent ecosystem. By linking production equipment, enterprise systems, IoT devices, and analytics platforms, integration enables seamless data flow, real-time monitoring, and centralized control of industrial operations.
This connectivity allows manufacturers to automate processes, optimize production schedules, and quickly respond to anomalies or equipment failures. Integrated systems also enhance predictive maintenance by combining sensor data with historical performance analytics, reducing downtime and extending equipment life.
In addition, system integration supports safety and compliance by unifying access control, environmental monitoring, and video analytics, ensuring that safety protocols and regulatory requirements are consistently enforced. By breaking down silos and enabling data-driven decision-making, systems integration increases efficiency, reduces operational costs, and improves overall agility in industrial environments.
Automation tools, AI assistants, and performance dashboards help execute processes faster, with fewer errors and better tracking.
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