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Linius and Fujitsu partner to unlock power of video worldwide

Written by Colin Hay | Oct 30, 2024 2:44:46 AM

Cloud-based solution provider Linius Technologies (ASX: LNU) has announced a new strategic partnership with Fujitsu, a leading global digital transformation company.

Businesses, governments, and organisations can now unlock the full potential of their video data thanks to this new partnership, which combines Fujitsu’s expertise in systems integration and advanced AI-powered video analysis with Linius’s ground-breaking, patented “virtualised video” and “data-driven video assembly” technology.

The partnership delivers a suite of solutions that empower organisations to instantly search, analyse, and assemble video streams from multiple sources, creating meaningful narratives that reveal critical information and drive better decision-making.

Leveraging Fujitsu’s expertise in systems integration, Fujitsu and Linius will develop solutions for individual customer needs, combining Linius’ existing platform and application programming interfaces (APIs) with Fujitsu Kozuchi for Vision, Fujitsu’s AI service.

It is expected to be particularly impactful in industries outside of Linius’ current markets, including security/surveillance, airport and transportation operations, border services, police/fire services operations, site/asset inspections and maintenance, retail analysis, consumer behaviour, and more.

“This partnership is a game- changer for businesses looking to leverage the power of video. By combining Linius’ innovative video platform with Fujitsu’s deep industry expertise and global reach, we are empowering organisations to unlock the true value of their video data, when combined with Fujitsu Kozuchi for Vision, Fujitsu’s AI service,” Graeme Beardsell, CEO of Fujitsu Asia Pacific, said.

This partnership addresses a critical challenge facing businesses today: the overwhelming volume of video data and the difficulty in extracting meaningful insights. By combining Fujitsu Kozuchi for Vision with Linius’ advanced video intelligence, organisations can:

  • Analyse video to find moments of interest in seconds.
  • Instantly compile video streams that combine relevant video segments into meaningful narratives.
  • Dive deeper into video segments to uncover actions, objects, and people of interest to create understanding of individual situations.
  • Search and assemble new video of interest with a click.

This partnership will have a significant impact on businesses, governments, and society, including:

  • Unlocking greater value of investments in video/data.
  • Reduced time/resource/cost.
  • Optimised processes.
  • Reduced response time.
  • Increased analytic capability – make better decisions.
  • Maintaining chain of evidence.