IT holding T1 and Cognitive Solutions are developing computer vision technologies in the transport industry

20 May 16:03
IT holding T1 and Cognitive Solutions agreed on technological cooperation in the field of computer vision and video analytics for infrastructure projects.
The partnership aims to develop and implement intelligent solutions for transport, where the requirements for recognition accuracy and sustainability are particularly important. As part of the project, the companies will work together on the implementation and development of a computer vision and video analytics system that is capable of correctly identifying 99.9% of objects (people, vehicles, cars, equipment, anomalies, etc.).
According to industry analysts, the global market for video analytics and computer vision systems growing at double-digit rates – about 19.5% annually until 2030. One of the drivers of this growth is the transport and logistics industry. According to T1 studies “Pulse of digitalization” 2025, it ranks third in the Russian economy in terms of investments in artificial intelligence, while computer vision is already used by more than 70% of companies where AI technologies have been introduced.
The basis for cooperation between T1 and Cognitive Solutions became one of the joint projects in the transport sector. At the center of the implementation is a solution based on computer vision, which automatically recognizes objects (people, vehicles, cars, equipment, anomalies, etc.) with an accuracy of 99.9%. Identification and analysis can be automated using an existing video surveillance system without making changes to the facility's engineering infrastructure.
As part of the project, the IT holding is responsible for engineering integration, architectural design, computing and network infrastructure, as well as for integrating new solutions into the existing IT landscape client. T1's experience in implementing large-scale digital projects allows us to transfer artificial intelligence technologies from pilot mode to commercial operation with clear requirements for reliability, fault tolerance and subsequent scaling.
Cognitive Solutionsin turn, provides the technological core of the project. The company has deep expertise in the development of artificial intelligence algorithms, computer vision systems, and tools for adapting neural network models to non-standard production scenarios.
“Customers today expect measurable operational impact from video analytics. It is important for us that together with our partner managed to build an engineering approach in which computer vision technologies become part of the industrial infrastructure and work as a full-fledged process management tool. We view this project as the basis for building up our expertise in the transport industry,” — said Mikhail Knigin, Deputy General Director of the T1 IT holding for software and hardware solutions.
“For us, the key challenge was to offer a solution that could work not in the laboratory, but in real operational conditions. Joint work with the T1 IT holding opens up opportunities for scaling such solutions in large infrastructure projects,” commented Volkov Evgeniy Vladimirovich, CEO of Cognitive Solutions.



