Veloc, which is advancing its proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) technology, is set to supply its recently launched AI-based motion analysis solution.


On the 7th, Veloc announced that it is in discussions with several local governments to supply the AI motion analysis solution ‘i-object track.’ Since the Ministry of the Interior and Safety mandates the establishment of response systems applying AI technology in local governments by 2027, Veloc’s solution supply is expected to expand primarily among the government and local authorities.


The need for various safety measures to prepare for large-scale disasters is increasing due to climate change and changes in urban structures. Accordingly, local governments nationwide analyze congestion levels in specific spaces and assess risk factors to determine disaster situations and disseminate this information. Applying AI solutions enables efficient analysis of crowd density and disaster situations, helping to prevent large-scale casualties.


Veloc plans to continuously expand the supply of its proprietary AI motion analysis solution in line with the increasing trend of local governments building AI response systems. The fastest adopter of AI solutions is Goyang City, which has been building an intelligent safety network since 2022. Seoul City is promoting the application of AI technology to its safety management system with an investment of over 100 billion KRW by 2026.


i-object track is a comprehensive motion analysis solution that recognizes the movements of people and objects from received data and performs analysis, prediction, and warning based on a deep learning-based proprietary algorithm. Its advantages include applicability not only indoors but also in various industrial sites and areas where human access is dangerous. It can be utilized in diverse fields such as security, surveillance, traffic, and fire safety.


A Veloc representative stated, “i-object track is the first solution in Korea to simultaneously obtain certification in five categories from the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA), recognizing its technological excellence. It has also been verified for quality through supply to large domestic power plants requiring the highest safety standards, such as nuclear power plants. As the government mandates the adoption of AI technology in disaster safety sectors, local governments nationwide are actively promoting the introduction of AI technology in accident response and safety management systems, so the supply of AI solutions is expected to expand significantly.”



He added, “After showcasing i-object track at a recent global security exhibition, we have received numerous inquiries from local governments, and follow-up discussions are actively underway. Based on the operational know-how and technological competitiveness accumulated in the security business, we will accelerate our entry into the AI motion analysis market.”


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