Safie Pocket2 Wide Wearable Cloud Camera Added to Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "NETIS" Registry

Safie Inc.'s wearable cloud camera has been registered in the NETIS database, a strategic move to expand its reach in public works and address labor shortages in the construction industry through digital transformation.
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Safie Inc. (Headquarters: Shinagawa, Tokyo; CEO: Ryuhei Sadoshima), the developer of the market-leading cloud recording service "Safie," announced that its wearable cloud camera, "Safie Pocket2 Wide," was added to the New Technology Information System (NETIS) managed by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) on May 26, 2024.

NETIS is a database system established by the MLIT to promote the adoption of new technologies in public works. As the construction industry faces a projected labor shortage of 22.0% by 2040, contractors utilizing NETIS-registered technologies can expect additional points in project performance evaluations and comprehensive bidding systems for public contracts.

■ NETIS Registration Details
- NETIS Number: KT-220006-VE
- Technology Name: Cloud Recording Wearable Camera "Safie Pocket Series"
- Registration Date: May 26, 2024

The "Safie Pocket2 Wide" features an ultra-wide-angle lens capable of capturing a 360° range (180° horizontal/vertical), enabling a bird's-eye view of construction sites that was previously difficult for fixed or standard wearable cameras. This technology ensures "zero blind spots" and allows for clear site verification even in narrow spaces through dewarping functions. Key features include:
- Compact, all-in-one design with built-in battery and LTE communication.
- Approx. 6 hours of continuous operation.
- IP67-rated rugged housing for outdoor use.
- Remote adjustment of settings (exposure, LED, image quality) via PC or smartphone.
- Integration of video data and GPS location info for streamlined management.

By enabling remote site confirmation and active monitoring by supervisors, this technology contributes to improved safety and productivity. Furthermore, it facilitates the transfer of expertise from veteran engineers to younger staff by storing judgment calls and visual data in the cloud.

FAQ

What is the significance of NETIS registration for Safie?

Registration in NETIS serves as an official endorsement by the Japanese government. It allows construction companies using Safie's cameras to earn higher evaluation scores when bidding for and executing public infrastructure projects.

How does the 'Wide' model differ from standard wearable cameras?

It utilizes a 180° horizontal and vertical fisheye lens combined with dewarping technology, providing a full hemispherical view of the site to eliminate blind spots and provide a comprehensive overview.

How does this technology address the labor shortage in construction?

It enables 'Next-Generation Construction Management' by allowing remote inspections and simultaneous monitoring of multiple sites, reducing the need for supervisors to be physically present at every location.