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AllGoVision, a provider of video analytics software for surveillance applications, announced that it has received fresh funding to support its aggressive growth plans. The lead investors are Ashwin Amarapur and K Srinivasan. The funding will be used to increase its market presence across the world as well as to bolster the R&D in advanced video analytics. AllGoVision also announced that Mr. Raghavan Subramanian, a veteran in video signal processing and embedded technology, has joined as the CTO of the company.

Advanced video analytics solutions

AllGoVision, which was earlier part of AllGo Embedded Systems Pvt. Ltd., is now an independent company AllGoVision Technologies Pvt. Ltd. AllGoVision is headed by Ashwin Amarapur who started this group in AllGo Embedded Systems and steered it to be a successful provider of video analytics. Mr. K Srinivasan, who founded and led to a successful exit of AllGo Embedded Systems, is part of the AllGoVision board.

AllGoVision makes advanced video analytics solutions with applications in intelligent traffic surveillance, crowd management, perimeter protection, suspicious incidences detection, retail intelligence, facial recognition, and multi-camera tracking. AllGoVision’s primary focus is to provide solutions with high reliability and accuracy.

Straightforward integration

“We will be investing in incorporating advancements in machine learning to provide accurate and comprehensive video analytics solution. AllGoVision is open platform so that it can be integrated with any surveillance system. It already provides 10+ VMS integrations including all leading players such as Milestone, Genetec, etc. We will be focusing on 10% human intelligence and 90% machine intelligence in video surveillance,”
said Ashwin Amarapur, CEO, AllGoVision Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

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