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CRIME NABI has been featured in the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)'s “Digital X Solution Catalogue.”

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Singular Perturbations Inc.’s crime and accident prediction AI, “CRIME NABI,” has been featured in the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)’s “Digital X Solution Catalogue.”


The Digital X Solution Catalogue is a global catalog that allows UNDP country offices and national governments to access proven digital solutions that contribute to the promotion of human security and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Digital X aims to identify reusable and deployable digital solutions for development challenges around the world and connect them with national governments and UNDP country offices to facilitate implementation opportunities.


CRIME NABI is an AI platform that predicts crime and accident risks, optimizes security personnel deployment and patrol routes, and manages operational tasks. By comprehensively analyzing historical crime data, foot traffic data, and geospatial information, it visualizes “when and where risks are likely to increase,” thereby helping to effectively allocate limited security and police resources.


With its inclusion in the UNDP Digital X Solution Catalogue, CRIME NABI is now positioned as a candidate solution for governments, law enforcement agencies, and UNDP country offices when considering digital solutions in the areas of public safety, urban safety, and human security. Furthermore, Digital X may offer selected solutions opportunities for project partnerships, as well as tailored mentoring and financial support, marking a significant step toward the global expansion of CRIME NABI.


CRIME NABI was also featured in the webinar “Strengthening Human Security Through Digital Solutions,” held as part of the Digital X 3.0 initiative. During the webinar, CRIME NABI was presented as a digital solution that contributes to strengthening human security, highlighting its capabilities in predicting crime and accident risks, optimizing security personnel deployment and patrol routes, and its potential applications in the public safety sector.


Moving forward, we will continue to collaborate with police, government agencies, and international organizations in areas such as crime prevention, urban safety, and risk management in public spaces to advance the societal implementation of new public safety models based on data and AI.



[Related Information]

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UNDP Tokyo Office Blog:


UNDP Digital X Solution Catalogue Crime Nabi:





 
 

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