Communication equipment systems integrators in Michigan (6 found)

Aspen Wireless is a network-centric technology company and systems integrator that maintains a distinctive focus on bridging physical and logical security. Aspen Wireless designs, builds and maintains related equipment, including surveillance cameras (PTZ, IR, thermal, etc.), entry/egress access control, sensors, laser detection devices, video management software and analytics, and other associated technologies.

BlueWater specialises in the design, engineering and implementation of custom technology solutions for live events, video conferencing, experiential marketing, interactive displays, and lead generation capabilities. Based in the USA, the company provides in store solutions & technology driven displays, audio visual integration, and meeting & event technology services.

Movimento provides professional reflashing services and offers comprehensive software management to maintain optimum software performance throughout a vehicle’s lifespan. Movimento also provides cyber security solutions to prevent the vehicles system from getting hacked hence improving the vehicles security.

The RedBrick AI platform offers high-performance web tools to annotate medical datasets including CT, MRI, Ultrasound scans, etc. The platform provides configurable quality control workflows to enforce high-quality standards. Also, RedBrick AI's APIs and CLI also provide a developer-friendly way to interact with data and integrate with MLOps.

WaitTime’s patented crowd insight artificial intelligence technology provides real-time information on crowd traffic to major entertainment, sports, convention centre, and exhibition hall venues across the world. WaitTime's advanced imaging technology gives operations leaders access to information on crowd movement, line length, and wait times, allowing them to proactively respond to the needs of people where they are in real-time.

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