About Us

Skywave Pte. Ltd. stands at the forefront as the primary provider of electronic people and shopper counting systems in Asia. The name “Skywave” has become synonymous with people counting and enjoys broad acceptance and recognition among retail clients and system providers.

Notably in Singapore, where Skywave is headquartered, nearly 80% of major shopping malls rely on Skywave’s solutions to fulfill their daily counting requirements. This is made possible through the utilization of cutting-edge technology in electronics, data processing, signal management, and camera treatment. As a result, users receive real-time updates on the foot traffic in their shopping malls or retail outlets, allowing for informed decision-making and enhanced customer service.

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

What is a People Counting System?

A People Counting System is a technology used to measure the number of individuals entering, exiting, or moving through a particular space. These systems use sensors such as infrared, video analytics, or Wi-Fi tracking to gather data, which helps businesses understand traffic flow and make informed decisions.

People counting helps businesses optimize operations, improve customer service, and increase revenue. By understanding foot traffic patterns, businesses can adjust staffing, manage store layouts, evaluate marketing effectiveness, and monitor occupancy levels in real time.

People counting systems can be implemented in various locations such as retail stores, shopping malls, airports, museums, libraries, public transport stations, and office buildings. Any environment where traffic data is valuable can benefit from this technology.

Modern people counting systems, especially those using AI-powered video analytics and stereo vision, can achieve accuracy rates of over 95%. However, accuracy can vary depending on the environment, lighting conditions, and sensor placement.

Yes, most people counting systems are designed with privacy in mind. They typically do not collect personal or identifiable information. Instead, they focus solely on detecting movement or presence, ensuring compliance with data protection regulations like GDPR.

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