The company, founded in 2017, pivots to this new identity as the market for video intelligence nears a projected $30 billion valuation by the decade's end. Aurora Flow functions as a frontier model capable of operating in air-gapped environments, distinguishing itself from traditional analytics by interpreting sequences of movement rather than relying on single-frame snapshots. This capability allows the software to autonomously flag incidents such as theft, fighting, or unsafe climbing without constant human monitoring.
Rafik Lamri, Regional Director for the META region, emphasized that the technology moves beyond simple detection to provide context for operators in high-stakes environments. The model integrates with existing camera networks and builds upon the company’s previous self-learning engines. With over 250 deployments already active across five continents, the firm’s technology is currently utilized by major industrial and commercial players including Airbus, DP World, Prosegur, and Vodafone to support anomaly detection and rapid incident response.

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