“This advent of AI brings with it a wave of public and investor interest thus opening up a host of opportunities for Aussie businesses, even the ones loosely tied into and not fully involved with the trend,” Spectur Managing Director Dr Gerard Dyson said.
“The hardware – cameras, sensors and microphones – makes up the ‘sense’ part,” Dr Dyson said. “The ‘think’ part is our edge and cloud processors leveraging AI tech to tell, for example, the difference between, a moving tree branch and a person who is a potential security threat.”
“Instead of having to develop their own hardware, which is capital intensive, they can buy, rent or lease from Spectur and stick to their knitting and what they’re good at,” he said. “They can even leverage our national and New Zealand presence in capital cities for service, installation, warehousing and support.”
“We see a broad range of scenarios where our systems can be implemented. Australia had its Black Summer in 2019-20 and countless floods since then. This year we have seen multiple reports of heatwaves and bushfires in the northern hemisphere,” Dr Dyson said.
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