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April 2023

Revolutionizing Airport Operations with Computer Vision: Efficiency and Safety Take Flight with Kibsi

Airports are bustling hubs of activity, with countless moving parts that can make or break the efficiency of air travel. Enter Kibsi, a cutting-edge computer vision platform that’s making waves in airport operations with its innovative applications. In this video, we walk you through how Kibsi’s video intelligence can be applied to a variety of […]

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Behind the Tech ◼ Box Packing Demo ◼ Unpacking the Power of Computer Vision for Distribution and Inventory

Ever wondered what’s happening behind the scenes in computer vision? Is it really as simple (or complex) as it seems? Well, in this video we’re diving into the incredible technology that powers Kibsi’s no-code computer vision platform. Of course, Kibsi supports dozens of industries and an unlimited supply of use cases, but in this example,

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The Story Behind Our Name: Introducing Kibsi, the Future of Computer Vision

Naming a tech startup can be a daunting task – should you choose a quirky, sentimental, or completely random name? Maybe a little bit of everything! Today, we’re excited to share the story behind our name, “Kibsi,” and how it represents our mission to revolutionize computer vision for businesses everywhere. When we first came together

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Forklift Fiascos: How Computer Vision is Lifting Warehouse Safety to New Heights

Introduction Forklifts play a crucial role in many warehouses, streamlining logistics and carrying heavy loads. However, they can also be a source of serious accidents and injuries. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics reports that nearly 100 workers are killed, and another 20,000 are seriously injured in forklift-related incidents annually. So, how can we tackle

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