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Oosto, formerly AnyVision, has been sold for just $125 million to the American parking lot company Metropolis. Most of the transaction was conducted in Metropolis shares rather than cash. This ...
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Israeli real-time facial recognition company Oosto has been acquired by AI-based parking lot operator Metropolis for US$125 million.
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"Both Metropolis and Oosto (formerly known as AnyVision Tech) are key players in the AI-driven computer vision and security solutions space, with applications that enhance urban management, public ...