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SeeQuestor

Video intelligence for surveillance and investigation

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21-100 employees
  • B2B
  • Security
  • Enterprise
  • Strategic Intelligence
  • Video
Mayfair, London, UK

Company mission

To dramatically increase the speed at which police and security teams analyse video as part of investigations.

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Our take

The global CCTV market is expected to be worth around $45.7 billion by 2030, up from $13.3 billion in 2021.

SeeQuestor has a strong field of competitors, including Clobotics, Wicket Labs, and Agent Video Intelligence. The company stands out with its real time intelligent CCTV and post event video analytics program, used to Detect crowds, aggressive behaviour, guns, rifles, knives and abandoned bags.

SeeQuestor has a wealth of major investors and has plenty of case studies to show for the efficiency of their tech, including missing persons and fraud cases. As we emerge from lockdown restrictions across the globe, such CCTV tech will be in high demand for the reopening of event spaces and public transport.

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Benefits

  • Hybrid working - 2 days onsite
  • Private healthcare
  • Great working environment

Funding (last 2 of 3 rounds)

Mar 2020

$0.2m

GRANT

Jun 2015

$1.1m

SEED

Total funding: $1.4m

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Leadership

Henry Hyde-Thomson

(CEO & Chief Scientist)

Founder & entrepreneur behind ‘Speech Machines’, a speech recognition software company successfully sold to Philips. Invented and developed ‘Unified Messaging’, an integrated voice/fax/email messaging system that was awarded US and international patents. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Henry held a research fellowship in the Department of Computing at Imperial College, London.

Founded and led the growth of several high technology companies in various C-level roles and Board roles. He serves as Advisor to a Singapore Government Fund for new technologies. Worked in M&A at Lehman Brothers and Barclays Capital.