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Vsblty partners with KLA Laboratories to offer biometrics and AI tech to arenas

Vsblty partners with KLA Laboratories to offer biometrics and AI tech to arenas
 

Vsblty has entered a biometrics and customer engagement technology partnership with KLA Laboratories, which will offer its solutions in the KLArity Ecosystem Partners Platform to make it easier for customers to integrate emerging technologies like Vsblty’s AI-powered security applications and digital displays in their environments and facilities, the company announced.

“Our entire team is excited to partner with industry leader KLA Laboratories, whose solutions enable their customers to stay ahead of the curve as the technology world advances at an ever-increasing pace,” said Vsblty Co-founder and CEO Jay Hutton in a prepared statement. “KLA Laboratories is an industry lead player in the development, deployment and management of complex arena systems dedicated to audio visual, digital display and advanced analytics. They are the perfect partner for us as we expand our footprint into these markets.”

“We are excited to be partnering with Vsblty, as they have a unique platform that delivers guest experience enhancement, audience measurement and security applications while providing an easy way to achieve ROI or revenue offset,” said Shawn Kuzmin, KLA vice president of Arenas & Venues, in the statement. “We see it as a valuable addition to our KLArity Ecosystem Partners Platform and to the partners we serve. Our clients have been asking for a way to monetize new technologies to offset costs and—with Vsblty —we are confident that we’ve found the right partner.”

Vsblty leverages machine learning and computer vision to improve customer engagement and audience management through VisionCaptor and DataCaptor software. Vector, its AI-driven software, delivers biometric facial recognition to improve security while detecting weapons or suspects in a crowd.

After partnering with Energetika, biometric security kits reduced crime by 40 percent in a Mexico City county.

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