Linker Vision Expands AI Video Reasoning Platform Across Taiwan Using NVIDIA Technologies
Linker Vision announced in a press release the expansion of its AI platform across Taiwan, integrating deployments in Taipei City and the Ministry of Transportation and Communications. The system is powered by NVIDIA AI frameworks including NemoClaw, Metropolis VSS Blueprint, and Cosmos.
The platform introduces autonomous video reasoning agents designed to support operational intelligence across large city environments. These agents process real time video streams to assist in traffic management, infrastructure monitoring, and emergency response. The expansion builds on the existing Kaohsiung lighthouse infrastructure, which now supports large scale AI operations for traffic analysis, flooding response, and environmental intelligence.
At the center of Linker Vision’s architecture is an application driven orchestration layer that coordinates computing resources and AI agents across distributed AI grids. This setup enables continuous observation and reasoning across city systems, helping to optimize operations and coordinate responses in complex physical environments.
The deployment demonstrates how Linker Vision’s platform can scale across tens of thousands of cameras and distributed systems to deliver actionable intelligence for public infrastructure and transportation management throughout Taiwan.
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