IQSIGHT Launch as Evolution of Bosch Video Systems for Synergy of Engineering and Visual Intelligence

IQSIGHT has introduced a new brand identity positioned around “intelligence-first” video security, describing the move as the evolution of Bosch Video Systems and a signal of expanded AI-enabled capabilities across its portfolio

In the announcement, the company says it is aiming to move beyond traditional video surveillance by turning video data into “practical, actionable intelligence” that helps customers see clearly, understand context in real time, and make faster, data-driven decisions. IQSIGHT adds that while the brand has progressed, its foundation remains anchored in more than 60 years of engineering experience and long-term reliability in demanding environments.

“As security environments become more dynamic and complex, customers need intelligence they can trust,” said Sabrina Stainburn, adding that the company’s focus is on delivering accurate alerts and insights that provide foresight into events and patterns, while building on a legacy portfolio to address changing threats.

IQSIGHT intends to deliver that intelligence “at the edge” and within existing video management system environments, using cloud capabilities only where they add value to avoid unnecessary complexity or overhead while maintaining reliable performance.

In the press release, IQSIGHT also confirmed it will showcase its latest AI-led offerings at ISC West in Las Vegas from March 25–27, including advanced analytics for object classification, counting, and attribute detection (such as vehicle models and clothing colours), as well as GenAI-driven scene understanding intended to interpret complex environments without training on specific behaviours.

The release adds that IQSIGHT’s “intelligence-first platform” will power its latest camera generation, and that it is working with leading VMS partners, including Genetec and Milestone Systems, to deliver scalable outcomes for customers across sectors such as education, government, critical infrastructure, transportation, and smart city environments.

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