Kyungwoo Systech – Pedestrian detection camera system for industrial vehicles

May 2, 2023

KIGIS Launches IVIEW+, advanced pedestrian detection camera system for industrialvehicles operates based on an AI algorithm which recognizes the exact presence of the pedestrians in any industrial site. Kyungwoo Systech Ltd., a leading developer of innovated and advanced safety solution to prevent accidents and protect people in industrial workplace, offers the IVIEW+ under the brand name of KIGIS. IVIEW+ is a safety assistance system that detects pedestrians and provides alerts to drivers at any industrial site. It adopts advanced technology of AI (Artificial Intelligence) human subject detection and it allows us to detect the subject in real-time. IVIEW+ system is configured with a 7-inch HD wide monitor and an analog 520-megapixel camera with 2 channels. It is applicable with all kinds of industrial vehicles such as forklift, excavator, wheel loader, and tractor. The system has been operated in several distribution centers and manufacture factories in South Korea. After these successful pilot projects, KIGIS team has confidently decided to release in global market.

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