Iveda has announced a new manufacturing partnership in Egypt with the Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) and ZeroTech to produce the Iveda360 smart surveillance camera, enhancing its localization strategy in the region.
The Iveda360 camera features advanced imaging technology that eliminates distortion, providing accurate AI detection and immersive navigation, which is expected to modernize security across critical sectors in Egypt.
With Egypt's CCTV camera market projected to grow significantly, Iveda and its partners anticipate strong demand for the Iveda360, aiming to capture a share of the expanding market while also supporting regional exports.
The collaboration aims to leverage local manufacturing capabilities and technology integration to unlock revenue opportunities in both domestic and export markets, positioning Egypt as a hub for next-generation surveillance technology.
Iveda Solutions, Inc. offers smart city technologies globally, offering advanced artificial intelligence (AI)-driven video surveillance solutions and a suite of Internet of Things (IoT) platforms that enable digital transformation for cities and commercial clients worldwide. It offers AI intelligent video search, smart utility, smart sensors, gateways, and trackers, and IoT platforms (Products). Its technology/products include IvedaAI, Cerebro, IvedaSPS, Utilus, vumastAR, IvedaXpress, Iveda Smart UVC, IvedaCare and LevelNOW. IvedaAI consists of deep-learning video analytics software running in a computer/server environment that can either be deployed at an edge level or data center for centralized cloud model. Cerebro is a software technology platform that integrates a multitude of disparate systems for central access and management of applications, subsystems, and devices throughout an entire environment. IvedaSPS is its smart power solution, utilizing its Cerebro IoT platform.
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