Crime prevention software developer Auror (formerly Eyedentify) has completed a round of funding to support further development and expansion of its class-leading software. Auror, whose New Zealand ...
From billion dollar organised crime busts to making frontline retail workers feel safer at work - Auror has been named a finalist for Company of the Year in the 2026 New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards, in ...
If you’ve bought groceries, filled your car with petrol or shopped at a major Australian retailer recently, chances are you’ve probably been surveilled by a company using Auror. Auror is a ...
James Corbett, Tom Batterbury and Phil Thomson, founders of retail security company Auror have been named 2022’s EY Entrepreneur of The Year. Auror is a crime prevention and detection software ...
The Auror database of retail crime reports is open to police. Police refusing to say how it learned of ex-MP’s shopping incident. Australian police champion product as ‘great intel gathering system'.
New Zealand Police is expanding the range of Auror crime prevention software tools it uses. Auror's cloud-based platform streamlines what it calls "everyday crime" reporting by collating information ...
New Zealand-based security company Auror is set to start trialling live facial recognition technology. This latest development will alert retailers when someone who's been flagged for serious ...
NZ Police and Auror partnership (from left): Mark Evans, Police Deputy Chief Executive of Strategy; Mike Clement, Police Deputy Commissioner of National Operations; Tom Batterbury, Auror Head of ...
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