“We are now entering a new epoch in the video surveillance business driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI),” reads our latest physical security report, highlighting the huge changes we have been seeing in the industry in recent years. Video surveillance has been around for decades but we are now seeing it’s true emergence into the ‘smart’ and ‘connected’ world with new solutions, growing funding, and a strong market response to feature-rich surveillance solutions. We are moving past the age of video surveillance technology that just watches our spaces, to surveillance systems that can actually understand what is going on in those spaces. This new video surveillance landscape is both challenging the traditional giants of the technology and security sectors to innovate in order to keep up with the times, while also presenting real opportunities to creative startups looking to break into this growing market. This month, consumer tech giant Sony released its first high-resolution event-based camera chips; the 0.92 megapixel […]