Icetana receives first orders for AI software solution for surveillance networks

By Joshua Gliddon on Jun 17, 2026 3:52PM
Icetana receives first orders for AI software solution for surveillance networks
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Perth-based icetana AI, a company building self-learning security AI software for large-scale surveillance networks and SOCs, has received its first orders for its Antara Core software from Australian security and cleaning services company Millennium Group.

Antara Core extends the company's existing self-learning security software platform to deliver on-premise generative AI capabilities, which aim to provide enterprise customers with a privacy-controlled alternative to cloud-based AI services such as OpenAI.

This sale also marks the first commercial deployment of icetana AI's floor hazard and slip-and-fall detection solution, a tool designed to help shopping centre operators reduce incidents, limit liability, and lower insurance premiums.

Millennium is one of Australia's largest national integrated service providers, delivering security and cleaning services to over 100 major shopping centres across Australia and New Zealand. SoftBank Robotics, icetana AI's strategic partner and significant shareholder, holds a majority stake in Millennium.

The first order has an aggregate value of $199,000 and is for an initial contract term of 60 months. The end user is a large retail shopping centre in northeast Queensland of over 107,000 sqm and 345 shops who is an existing user of icetana AI.

The second order has an aggregate value of $419,000 and is for an initial contract term of 60 months. The end user is a large retail shopping centre in New South Wales, and one of the largest malls in the southern hemisphere.

A previous $376,000 sale to this end user was announced in October 2025.

The deployments are expected to save Millennium up to approximately $4 million in AI costs per year.

"This product addresses a genuine gap in the market - customers who need the power of AI but require it to operate securely within their own infrastructure, without reliance on external cloud services,” said icetana chief executive Kevin Brown.

“This sale also reflects the strength of our partnership with SoftBank Robotics and Millennium Services Group in our home market of Australia."

Earlier this year, icetana AI received a purchase order from Curtin University for the renewal of its software subscription.

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