Jordan Cullis stories
The future of smart buildings: How video and AI are shaping seamless user experiences
Mon, 29th Sep 2025
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smart cities
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digital entertainment
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digital twins
Video and AI are transforming commercial buildings into smart, responsive spaces that enhance safety, efficiency, and tenant experience across Australia.
How integrated video analytics is helping cities tackle urban mobility
Tue, 26th Aug 2025
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smart cities
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iot
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digital entertainment
Australian cities face $39bn congestion costs by 2031; AI-powered video analytics offer cost-effective, real-time solutions for smarter urban mobility.
Milestone Systems aims for NZD $15 million NZ market growth by 2025
Wed, 25th Sep 2024
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smart cities
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digital entertainment
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healthtech
Milestone Systems targets NZD $15 million growth in New Zealand by 2025, emphasising the power of video technology beyond traditional security at its Wellington event.
What lies beneath – the new power of video
Mon, 11th May 2020
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saas
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semiconductors
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surveillance
Video cameras are transforming from passive surveillance tools to dynamic assets, offering advanced analytics, enhanced security, and operational efficiencies.
Milestone: How video and IoT are finding their place in enterprise
Tue, 26th Mar 2019
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saas
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martech
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iot
Milestone Systems South Pacific country manager Jordan Cullis talks about three trends that will revolutionise the way video is viewed in 2019 and beyond.
Milestone: How video management software improves access control
Mon, 25th Feb 2019
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saas
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surveillance
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martech
Integrated solutions like this are particularly useful in busy industries such as mining, energy and logistics.
Exclusive: AI leading the way in the evolution of video security
Fri, 24th Aug 2018
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saas
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surveillance
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biometrics
This is being driven, in part, by a recent evolution in processing power, allowing analytics to keep pace with the influx of data.
What's holding businesses back from adopting facial recognition?
Thu, 21st Jun 2018
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surveillance
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biometrics
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supply chain
Aussie execs predict AI to join workforce soon, boosting revenues; facial recognition tech poses privacy concerns.