A new strategic partnership between Fujitsu and ASX-listed Linius Technologies aims to help organisations to extract value from video data through artificial intelligence (AI).
The partnership combines Fujitsu's AI-powered video analysis system, Kozuchi for Vision, with Linius' patented virtualised video technology.
Users can now search, analyse and assemble video streams from multiple sources in seconds, creating meaningful narratives from vast amounts of footage.
Key features include instant compilation of relevant video segments, detailed analysis of specific moments, and the ability to search and assemble new footage with a single click.
Benefits of the technology solution include reduced response times, optimised processes, and maintained chain of evidence for security applications.
"This partnership is a major milestone for Linius as we look to enter new markets, including security and public sector organisations", James Brennan, chief executive officer of Linius Technologies said.
"This partnership is a game-changer for businesses looking to leverage the power of video", Graeme Beardsell, chief executive officer of Fujitsu Asia Pacific said.
The partnership seeks to address growing challenges around managing large volumes of video data and extracting actionable insights.
The technology is expected to have an impact on various sectors including surveillance, transportation, border services, emergency services, and retail analysis.