Vueron Technology Proves Validity of Crowd Density Detection System

Vueron Technology (hereinafter referred to as "Vueron") has demonstrated the reliability of its crowd safety management technology operational in actual large-scale multi-use facilities and event environments.

On June 11, Jae-kwang Kim, CEO of Vueron, stated, “The conventional analog monitoring systems with existing blind spots inevitably face limitations in quantifying the flow of tens of thousands of people in real time.” He added, “Vueron’s hybrid sensor fusion technology will serve as the most scientific alternative to preemptively respond to risk factors through real-time spatial computing.”


This project, conducted as part of a performance safety management R&D national project supervised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Creative Content Agency, was deployed at the 'PEAK FESTIVAL 2026' site held at Nanji Hangang Park for two days starting from May 23, where approximately 30,000 spectators gathered. Despite being a high-density outdoor standing area with complex structures like stage equipment and booths making visibility difficult, Vueron's proprietary algorithm successfully extracted precise crowd data dynamically.


According to quantitative metrics derived from the site, the accuracy of identifying single pedestrian objects reached over 98%, even in an environment with severe occlusion between crowd members. Furthermore, the multi-crowd recognition accuracy exceeded 90%, and the precision in forecasting risks by deriving shifting trends of moving populations within the space achieved over 95%. These metrics significantly outperform the national R&D project's standard passing threshold of 80% across all categories.


Regarding this, a Vueron official explained, “By combining 3D spatial data secured through LiDAR sensor operations with wireless signals and image processing, we have completed an advanced hybrid control platform infrastructure unaffected by external environmental variables such as weather or illumination.”


Based on these results, Vueron plans to launch full-scale drives into crowd management system construction projects for local governments and the smart city public safety procurement market.


Lastly, CEO Jae-kwang Kim remarked, “This empirical data from 'PEAK FESTIVAL 2026' serves as an opportunity to prove that LiDAR technology can provide highly reliable safety indicators even in highly volatile outdoor environments.” He concluded, “We will contribute to creating a safe urban environment that citizens can genuinely experience by expanding our domain into urban safety infrastructure and public AI solutions.”


Source: BusinessKorea (https://www.businesskorea.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=271042)