Our edge AI gateway connects IP cameras to radio voice alerts — detecting intrusions and broadcasting warnings in under one second. No cloud, no new cameras, no VMS replacement.
Most sites already have cameras, radios, and sometimes SIP phones — but these systems are isolated. When a customer walks into a service bay or someone enters a restricted zone, there is no instant warning.
Cameras capture what happened, not what is happening. Safety teams review footage after an incident, not before it.
Nobody can watch screens 24/7. Busy staff miss critical moments, especially in service bays, warehouses, and loading docks.
CCTV, radios, and phones are separate islands. Even if cameras see danger, radios stay silent until someone reacts manually.
VAS4016 sits between your existing IP cameras and your radio system. It runs AI detection at the edge and automatically triggers voice alerts when someone enters a protected area.
Detect people in specific camera views and trigger events in real time — without sending video to the cloud.
Play pre-recorded warning messages directly onto your radio / ROIP network when an intrusion is detected.
Works with standard IP cameras and your current radio infrastructure. No need to replace NVRs or VMS.
A fully working demo is running now in Calgary. See the system in action before committing to pilots or deployments.
The same AI detection → radio alert pattern applies in many verticals where people and moving assets share space. Here are some of the first applications we focus on.
Protect service bays and workshop areas from unauthorized entry. When a customer or visitor steps into a restricted zone, staff hear an instant radio warning and can intervene before something happens.
Monitor loading docks, forklift lanes and staging areas. Use existing cameras to warn radio-equipped staff when someone walks into a high-risk zone.
Add an AI safety layer to production lines, machine cells and maintenance areas, without changing your PLCs or SCADA. Cameras spot people; the gateway alerts radios.
Use AI-assisted monitoring around substations, pump stations or fenced-off areas. When a person enters a protected zone, field teams receive clear, consistent voice alerts on their radios.
Below are two short real-world demos of the same system: one in a well-lit daytime environment, and one at night in near-darkness using IR. In both cases, AI detection triggers an automatic radio voice warning.
VAS4016 is our AI-enabled ROIP and video gateway based on an RK3588 edge computing platform, designed to run real-time AI video analysis and event routing with low latency and high reliability. It can bridge multiple radio channels, SIP / ROIP networks and up to 16 IP camera streams into a single safety automation appliance.
We’re currently inviting CCTV integrators, radio / ROIP partners and selected sites (such as automotive dealerships, warehouses, and factories) to see the system live in Calgary and explore early deployments and channel partnerships.