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Calipsa

www.calipsa.io

 
Calipsa was born in London in 2016, founded by a team from Cambridge, UCL and Imperial Universities. We saw the burden that false alarms place on the security industry and believed we could make a real difference to crime prevention through a unique new approach; applying AI technology to the challenge. We are proud to have built technology that transforms the way we detect and prevent crime, and empowers security professionals worldwide to make better decisions - in real-time. Our technology isn`t like traditional video analytics. Calipsa is a uniquely cloud-based platform that uses machine learning technology to reduce the ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.calipsa.io
  • 20130 Lakeview Centre Plaza Suite 400
    Ashburn, VA USA 20147
  • Phone: 202.643.5573

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