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DTiQ toDemonstrate Video Surveillance and Data Analysis for Loss Prevention 

DTiQ to Demonstrate Video Surveillance and Data Analysis for Loss Prevention at the Retail Risk Show
DTiQ to Demonstrate Video Surveillance and Data Analysis for Loss Prevention at the Retail Risk Show
PRESS RELEASEFor immediate release DTiQ to Demonstrate Video Surveillance and Data Analysis for Loss Prevention at the Retail Risk Show 
11 April 2023:   DTiQ, leader in video surveillance and data analysis is to demonstrate its world-leading solutions for loss prevention on booth 35 at the Retail Risk Show 2023.   London | Retail Risk is run to help retailers, academics and law enforcement personnel fight crime; both in their online and physical stores and will be held on on 20 April in London.

Duncan Fielding, Director of Enterprise Sales UK and Ireland, DTiQ commented: “Retail Risk is an informative event catering for risk and loss prevention managers.  We will be exhibiting at the show for the first time this year and will demonstrate our video surveillance and data analysis solutions designed for loss prevention in the retail and quick service restaurant (QSR) space.

“Before COVID cash theft was a significant issue for retailers.  Now loss prevention centers around operational issues such as third-party fraudulent charge backs in the QSR sector, or theft or vendor fraud in retail.  In every case, our video surveillance software linked to EPOS systems can flag issues and provide the necessary proof for retailers to act and resolve issues quickly.  

“Our system also saves our retail clients time as there is no need to view hours of video footage because our AI enabled software identifies patterns of behavior from both customers and staff and automatically alerts managers if there is a problem.  The option to search for precise time slots or incidents on footage stored for the duration of the contract means retailers can check past events easily if needed.  Because our solution can usually integrate with existing CCTV and most EPOS systems, DTiQ can provide a cost-effective solution for loss prevention.”

DTiQ works with leading brands in the USA and Europe including Burger King, Subway, Starbucks, Domino’s and the Hard Rock Café.  

DTiQ’s video, data and analysis have been able to deliver an unparalleled performance improvement solution to over 45,000 customers in the retail, restaurant, and convenience store industries around the world. Collectively, DTiQ’s customers have realised a reduction in voided transactions of 22%, a reduction in operating costs of 1-2% and an increase in sales across their brands.

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