After successfully aiding law enforcement agencies in solving various cases with their AI-powered video analytics model, JARVIS, Staqu Technologies

now extending its expertise to assist retail stores and manufacturers, including notable names such as Adani Power and WeWork, by providing real-time occupancy insights, efficient queue management, and footfall analytics, according to CEO Atul Rai.

Founded in 2015, Staqu, an AI startup based in Gurgaon, offers a range of AI services, including image recognition, language-independent speaker identification, facial recognition, and text processing, including sentiment analysis.

Rai stated, “Staqu’s vision is to transform every existing video streaming device into intelligent analytical units. This transformation aims to first turn the existing, non-intelligent CCTV camera into a smart device powered by Staqu’s proprietary AI platform, JARVIS.”

Staqu leverages cloud technology through AWS, enabling easy deployment, on-demand processing, and automatic scaling to accommodate varying workloads.

In an interview, Atul Rai provided insights into Staqu Technologies’ journey and the company’s vision, emphasizing its commitment to leveraging AI for security solutions and expanding into the retail sector to assist businesses in making data-driven decisions. The company has served multiple state police departments and election commissions, utilizing CCTV cameras and AI for tasks such as optical character recognition during vote counting.

Their retail solutions include footfall analytics, real-time occupancy visualization, efficient queue management, and comprehensive customer journey analysis, all aimed at enhancing revenue growth and operational efficiency for businesses. Staqu has already provided these services to well-known brands like Adani Power, Croma, Starbucks, Café Coffee Day, and WeWork.

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