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What Edgentik Is

Use this page to understand the category, the first-site wedge, and why Edgentik is built for live warehouse operations rather than alert-only demos.

Edgentik helps warehouse safety teams use existing cameras to bring one site live, review incidents with evidence, and finish a bounded first-site pilot with a clear next-step decision.

It helps teams move from site readiness to go-live to incident review without stitching together separate tools for setup, workflow configuration, diagnostics and recovery, and final review.

In one sentence

Edgentik helps EHS / Safety teams run a credible first site with controlled rollout, operator review, diagnostics and recovery, and final review materials.


What problem it solves

Most warehouse safety deployments break down in three places:

  1. Getting live takes too long: devices, cameras, zones, and policy checks are spread across too many tools.
  2. Alerts do not turn into operations: teams can detect something, but they still struggle to triage, investigate, assign, and follow through with enough context.
  3. Final review is too weak: even when a site is working, stakeholders still need evidence, readiness state, and final review materials they can actually inspect.

Edgentik is built to close those gaps.


What Edgentik covers

  1. Site setup and deployment: bring devices and cameras online, define zones, create policies, validate readiness, and deploy safely.
  2. Safety policy enforcement: enforce workflows such as PPE compliance, restricted-zone intrusion, dwell thresholds, and loitering review.
  3. Incident review operations: review incidents in a live queue with evidence, ownership, and the next action attached.
  4. Diagnostics and recovery: investigate device, rollout, or scope issues with bounded recovery instead of guesswork.
  5. Final review materials: generate the outputs needed for stakeholder review, deployment review, and the next-step decision.

What it is not

Edgentik is not just:

  • a camera analytics dashboard
  • a one-page incident viewer
  • a model demo
  • a generic edge-AI platform without an operational workflow

The platform is designed around real site workflows, not just detections.


Best-fit environments

Edgentik is strongest when the first deployment is warehouse-first: existing cameras, visible safety rules, one clear workflow, and a named owner for the first site.

Logistics and distribution environments can be adjacent fits, but warehouse safety operations remain the core launch story.


What a buyer should expect from a first site

  • one site live with bounded scope
  • one workflow with a clear review standard
  • reviewed incidents with evidence
  • diagnostics and recovery that are understandable
  • final review materials for the next-step decision

Best first use cases

  • PPE compliance in defined work zones
  • restricted-zone intrusion
  • dwell threshold violations
  • installer/site readiness and deployment review

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