CORALVILLE, IOWA (March 3, 2022) — IntelliSee, an AI-powered risk mitigation platform, was named Overall Winner at the eighth annual Excellence in Product Innovation Awards presented by the National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA). The announcement was made at NSCA’s 24th Annual Business and Leadership Conference in Irving, Texas, on February 23.

At the event, seven awards were given to companies that have made advances in commercial technology profoundly impacting systems integrators. Out of more than fifty companies vying for an Excellence in Product Innovation award, a panel of judges selected IntelliSee as the overall winner for its exceptional performance, ease of use and recurring revenue opportunities for systems integrators.

“The entries we received as part of the Excellence in Product Innovation awards this year were truly impressive,” said Mike Abernathy, NSCA director of business resources. “The manufacturers in this industry aren’t backing away from innovation — that was clear in every product we pored over. It’s incredibly exciting to see where technology is headed.”

IntelliSee is a risk mitigation platform that employs deep-learning vision AI to identify and respond to threats — from slip-and-fall hazards to drawn weapons, trespassers, and more. The platform integrates into a user’s existing video surveillance, where it autonomously scans for risks, sending instant alerts to designated contacts in the event a threat is detected.

IntelliSee is available through partnering-systems integrators across the United States.

“NSCA’s member systems integrators are the best in the business, which makes this award even more meaningful,” said IntelliSee Chief Customer Officer Maureen Pajerski.  “We partner with integrators who share a common belief in our mission and are laser focused on bringing both immediate and long-term value to end-users.”

IntelliSee systems integrator partner Dan Schmidendorf accepts the Product Innovation award at NSCA’s 24th Annual Business and Leadership Conference

IntelliSee’s mission is to make the world safer through smarter surveillance.

“Organizations from all industries rely on video surveillance to keep people safe, but humans are notoriously unreliable when it comes to monitoring surveillance footage,” says IntelliSee CEO Scott Keplinger.

“IntelliSee is changing the game by removing human error from the equation. And since its powered by a deep-learning engine, the platform continuously improves the longer it’s in use. We regularly expand the platform to add new risk detection capabilities at no additional cost. This way, we never stop adding value as we work to make the world safer.”

To learn more, visit intellisee.com.

About IntelliSee

IntelliSee is an AI risk mitigation platform helping businesses, schools, hospitals, and others strengthen their approach to organizational safety. IntelliSee’s capabilities improve situational awareness and risk detection while dramatically improving response times. Learn more about how the IntelliSee platform continues to expand and evolve at IntelliSee.com.

About NSCA

The National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA) is the leading not-for-profit association representing the commercial integration industry. NSCA is a powerful advocate for all who work within the integration industry, including systems contractors/integrators, product manufacturers, consultants, sales representatives, architects, specifying engineers, and other allied professionals.

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