Softrack Launches SmartCAM, Security System with AI and Images to Predict Collisions Between Pedestrians and Machines in Real Time.
Softrack, known for its expertise in managing logistics equipment fleets, introduced SmartCAM, an innovative system that promotes security in environments with intense movement. Using cutting-edge technologies, SmartCAM is designed to prevent collisions between pedestrians and machines, ensuring a safe and efficient flow in operations. Its differential lies in combining artificial intelligence with real-time monitoring, forming a robust solution to reduce risks.
With a focus on security, SmartCAM also stands out for its role in accident prevention, using AI-processed images to alert about potential threats. This approach not only protects employees but also preserves equipment from damage, contributing to a safer and more productive environment. Softrack reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding operations by offering a reliable solution that strengthens its security policies.
Advanced Security System in Operations
Safety in industrial operations is a fundamental priority, and to further enhance this area, innovative systems have been developed. One example is the technology based on a set of strategically positioned cameras that uses artificial intelligence to perform image processing with the aim of preventing accidents. Efficiently integrated with Softrack’s telemetry, this advanced solution offers real-time monitoring, allowing images to be processed swiftly by the company’s algorithm. Safety is further reinforced by the capacity to alert about dangerous approaches between pedestrians and machines or among machines themselves, making the work environment much safer.
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Advanced Protection and Risk Prevention
According to data from the Digital Observatory of Health and Safety at Work, created by the Public Ministry of Labor (MPT) in partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO), machines and equipment are responsible for many work accidents in Brazil, accounting for 15% of the total incidents recorded between 2012 and 2021. The impressive number of 734,086 occurrences during this period highlights the urgent need for effective prevention and adequate protection. The average of 200 daily events underscores the importance of robust safety measures. Forklift operators, for example, were involved in 24,858 accidents, while warehouse workers recorded 32,460 occurrences in the same time frame, revealing the urgency for safe technologies in this segment.
Artificial Intelligence and Safe Intralogistics
According to Mário Bavaresco Neto, director of Innovations at Softrack, functions related to intralogistics, where people and machines share space, involve elevated safety risks. He explains that SmartCAM was created to transform this issue, ensuring safety for both employees and the continuity of operations. Softrack’s goal is to be a global reference in technologies for critical missions. Menotti Franceschini, the company’s CEO, emphasizes that focusing on expanding the portfolio is vital for growth, aiming to expand the application of artificial intelligence, telemetry, and IoT in the market.
Softrack: Pioneering and Innovation in Safety
The success story of Softrack began in 2013, when the company was founded with the clear purpose of innovating in the management of safety for fleets and internal handling equipment. This vision led to the creation of fully national security systems, highlighting the company in the Brazilian market. Softrack’s rapid growth is the result of its robust operations in Brazil and throughout Latin America, with over 4,000 pieces of equipment operating across more than 100 clients, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to safe and effective protection in industrial operations.
Source: SOFTRACK Press

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