Sparsh CCTV, Innoviz Technologies and Cron AI partner to offer Security and Intelligent Transport System (ITS) Solution Across India
The announcement comes at a time when India's perimeter security sector is valued at USD 3.23 billion (2022) and projected to grow at a CAGR of 14% through 2030¹. The intelligent transport market, currently worth USD 1.44 billion (2024), is expected to more than double by 2033². Meanwhile, railway modernization and infrastructure investments exceed USD 1.3 billion³, driven by national programs like DFCCIL and Kavach. Together, these sectors represent over USD 1 billion⁴ in addressable opportunity for edge-native LiDAR-camera systems — with massive scaling potential through 2030.
With a footprint across 120 cities, a network of 2,000 partners and an annual production capacity of 500,000 security devices, Sparsh will lead go-to-market efforts, support integration and explore local manufacturing for the unified sensing platform.
The edge-native perception nodes — combining high-performance LiDAR, deep-learning perception, and vision analytics — are expected to be a part of security infrastructure upgrade project which is planned to go live at critical infrastructure across India. These systems are intended to deliver real-time insights into vehicle movement, pedestrian safety and perimeter activity — all processed on the edge, without reliance on cloud compute or high-power infrastructure.
"This partnership marks a major leap in how India can deploy high-performance, real-time sensing at scale," said Sanjeev Sehgal, Founder and MD of SparshCCTV. "By integrating global best-in-class LiDAR and 3D perception into our portfolio, we're equipping our customers across cities, industries, and government with intelligent systems that are built for Indian conditions and ready to scale." The integrated platform takes into account the complexities of Indian outdoor environments — heat, dust, glare, fog, and electrical instability and delivers continuous, low-latency awareness at the edge.
• InnovizSMART LiDAR delivers long-range, high-resolution, uniform 3D coverage, built to perform in harsh weather and lighting conditions • Cron AI's senseEDGE processes every point in the LiDAR cloud using deep learning — not clustering — for greater accuracy, richer context, and consistent performance. It runs at just 8 watts, with no GPU or external infrastructure • Sparsh's vision systems contribute intelligent classification, layered redundancy, and real-time visual analytics — enhancing overall system reliability Together, they create a true sensor fusion platform, where 3D point cloud, video vision and edge-native AI combine to deliver next-gen situational awareness, deployable in the near future.
"India's infrastructure needs intelligence that's fast, reliable, and frictionless," said Tushar Chhabra, Founder and CEO - Cron AI."We built senseEDGE for exactly this kind of real-world complexity. With Sparsh and Innoviz, we are making 3D perception truly scalable across India's cities and critical infrastructure." "Innoviz is proud to bring our rugged, automotive-grade LiDAR technology to one of the world's fastest growing infrastructure markets," said Omer Keilaf, CEO and Co-founder - Innoviz Technologies. "Paired with Cron AI's powerful edge-native perception and Sparsh's national reach, we are going to enable real-time intelligence for India's transport, security, and smart city initiatives." From intersections, railways to critical infrastructure and perimeters, this is the future of sensing in India — real-time, intelligent, and built for deployment at scale.
About Sparsh CCTV Sparsh is India's first STQC-certified CCTV camera brand and a leader in vision-based security. With operations in 120 cities, exports to 10 countries, and a partner network of 2,000 , Sparsh manufactures and deploys over half a million devices annually across sectors like law enforcement, transport, and critical infrastructure. www.sparshsecuritech.com About Cron AI Cron AI is a deep tech company transforming 3D perception for real-world infrastructure. Its platform, senseEDGE, uses deep learning to interpret every point in a LiDAR cloud — delivering accurate, robust insights on just 8 watts of edge compute. Offered via a Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) model, Cron AI makes real-time 3D intelligence easy to deploy and scale. www.cronai.com About Innoviz Technologies Innoviz is a global leader in LiDAR technology, serving top-tier automotive and industrial partners. Its solid-state LiDAR sensors and software meet the highest standards for safety, performance, and reliability — and are trusted worldwide across transport, defense, and autonomous systems. www.innoviz.tech Footnotes & Sources 1. Grand View Research – India Perimeter Security Market Outlook 2. Astute Analytica via GlobeNewswire – India ITS Market Forecast 3. See: Indian Railways CapEx Budget, DFCCIL Project, Kavach – PIB 4. Cron AI internal market sizing estimate based on infrastructure deployment potential and edge native perception opportunity Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2731284/SPARSHCCTV_Innoviz_Cron.jpg (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with PRNewswire and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.).
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