Metz, France: Two-i, a French AI startup that transforms video into actionable, searchable, and qualifiable information, today announced it has joined NVIDIA Metropolis, a program designed to nurture and bring to market a new generation of applications and solutions that make the world’s most important spaces and operations safer and more efficient with advancements in AI vision.

Two-i video analytics applications analyse hundreds of videos simultaneously in real-time. It requires high computing power to be able to handle the processing throughput and latency requirements. Two-i relies on NVIDIA GPUs and NVIDIA Metropolis to power the application and deliver instantaneous results. These smart infrastructure solutions help stakeholders to easily visualize information, with benefits in safer streets for citizens, smoother traffic flow, lower energy consumption, to name just a few.

NVIDIA Metropolis makes it easier and more cost effective for enterprises, governments, and integration partners to leverage world-class AI-enabled solutions to improve critical operational efficiency and safety problems. The NVIDIA Metropolis ecosystem contains a large and growing breadth of partners who are investing in the most advanced AI techniques, most efficient deployment platforms, and use an enterprise-class approach to their solutions. Partners have the opportunity to gain early access to NVIDIA platform updates to further enhance and accelerate their AI application development efforts. Further, the program offers the opportunity for partners to collaborate with industry-leading experts and other AI-driven organizations.

“Joining NVIDIA Metropolis is the best way to quickly scale up and to work closely with a tech leader. It is a game changer.” - says Julien Trombini, Chairman and co-founder of Two-i.

“Becoming part of the NVIDIA Metropolis Partner Program is an important milestone for a technology company like ours. It will positively impact our teams, our clients and partners.” - says Guillaume Cazenave, CEO and co-founder of Two-i.

About Two-i
French tech company specialized in Computer Vision technology and Business Intelligence for Security & Smart Cities. Two-i has created an exhaustive Video Content Analytics platform that provides exponential value from video-protection system infrastructure investments by making video actionable, searchable, and qualifiable. The unique fusion of Computer Vision, Data Science, and Deep Learning engineering enables rapid video analysis and search, real-time alerting, qualitative video insights, and interactive cartographic visualization. The software was launched in 2019 and received the Milipol Innovation Awards 2019 in the category of Safe & Smart Cities.

For more information, visit https://two-i.com/

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