Arindam Das Sarkar, the Managing Director and driving force behind Mirasys (India), has transformed the landscape of video surveillance and AI-based analytics in India. His relentless pursuit of innovation, along with a deep commitment to solving real-world challenges, has set the stage for an inspiring success story.
Arindam Das Sarkar’s Journey and Education
Arindam Das Sarkar’s journey begins with his education at Nagpur University and the Indian Institute of Planning and Management. He honed his skills and expertise in business strategy, planning, international business, business finance, and people management during his professional stints at Tata Nelco, Zicom Electronic Security Systems, and Wipro Infotech.
Das Sarkar’s commitment to using technology to solve real-life challenges led him to take the entrepreneurial plunge, despite a successful career with industry giants. His vision was to provide safety for women through public surveillance and to revolutionize education using AI and IoT.
A Look at Mirasys’ Impact on Smart Cities and More
Mirasys has established itself as a leader in the government sector, with control over 25% of the railways market and 30% of the smart city surveillance market. They are also a top global OEM operating in the government sector in India. Their solutions are widely used in crucial sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, education, sports, entertainment, finance, utilities, healthcare, and the judicial system.
Mirasys (India), a “Make in India” initiative, operates in collaboration with its Finnish counterpart since its inception. The company specializes in providing cutting-edge video surveillance and AI-based video analytics solutions.
These technologies offer predictive insights, real-time analytics, and object recognition, resulting in unmatched security and business intelligence.
Mirasys’ customer-centric approach has allowed them to develop customized solutions across various sectors, creating 42 successful use cases. These use cases extend to areas like women’s security, pothole detection, and accident prevention, effectively making cities smarter, safer, and more efficient.