Diycam India: Using the power of AI to transform your business
Diycam India has successfully implemented solutions in many corporates in Delhi-NCR.
By ET Bureau |
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(Left to right) Deepak Dilip Singh Rahangdale, Yaman Bharadwaj and Gagan Deep Randhawa
Diycam India started its Delhi-NCR operations in the middle of 2018 with the aim of providing solutions to system integration partners. But over the past 12 months, Diycam has mainly focused on providing affordable AI solutions, especially for managing compliance and operations, to companies in manufacturing, security, manpower, and real estate management.
In the past few months, Diycam India has successfully implemented solutions in many corporates, which are helping them save money and simplify operations.
North India has always been in love with technology and very adaptive towards changes. When Diycam introduced edgebased artificial intelligence solutions, it turned out to be a game changer.
Diycam offers face recognition-based attendance management, people counting and safety regulation compliance management solutions, which can easily integrate with the existing infrastructure without making a hole in their pocket.
Diycam India's implemented solutions are helping the corporates in Delhi-NCR save money and simplify operations. According to Yaman Bhardwaj, head of new business initiatives, they are working on face recognition and RFID-based assetstracking systems. “As a young company, Diycam is full of new talent and is always ready to take up the challenge of creating affordable solutions. Our focus is customer satisfaction and help to reduce daily hassles by using AI technologies,” he said.
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To make AI affordable and part of the common man’s life, three things are needed: 1) To make it affordable, 2) Should be easy to deploy and 3) Must be customisable.
With its focus solely on these three things from the start, Diycam has gone on to get some of the biggest names on its customer list, including a few from Japan.
Today, Diycam has two patents and is known as a deep tech startup, which is helping businesses in monitoring their operations and compliance by providing solutions based on computer vision and artificial intelligence.
Diycam India has committed itself to developing solutions based on AI that bring positive changes in society. Even today, in India, the mention of AI conjures up the image of ‘chat bots’. But the scope of AI is not just limited to this. AI, along with computer vision, can take things to the next level and make the world a more secure place.
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That’s what Diycam aims to do. With a mission statement that says: ‘Making AI possible’, the company has committed itself to developing solutions based on AI that bring positive changes in society.
For more details, email: gdr@diycam.com
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