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YITU features facial recognition technology at Security & Counter Terror Expo

 

YITU Technology presented several public security solutions featuring its AI and facial recognition technologies at the Security & Counter Terror Expo this week in London.

YITU displayed its FocusBrain public security solution, which the company describes as “a combat-type facial recognition end-to-end solution” at the expo.

The UK is a strategic location in YITU’s plans for growth and expansion into Europe and other international markets, according to the announcement. The company announced the opening of its first international office in Singapore in January.

“We’re expanding our reach to European market. UK would be an ideal place to start so we can show what we can do in AI business applications,” says YITU Vice President of Strategic Cooperation Chen Feng. “The Counter Terror Expo provides us the opportunity to introduce YITU to a broader audience.”

The company says its technology can search over a billion records in less than a second. It has logged over 1.8 billion photographs in a Chinese government database, according to a December report.

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