Aurelian builds software for Public Safety Answering Points that handles non-emergency calls and supports telecommunicators during live incidents. Its named products are AVA for automated non-emergency call handling and CORA for on-screen guidance during emergency calls. The company says it is already operating inside PSAPs and has customer case studies showing hour savings and large volumes of automated calls.
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Aurelian primarily focuses on the public safety industry, specifically providing Voice AI solutions to automate non-emergency calls for emergency dispatchers.
Automates calls for public safety; revenue from service subscriptions and demo bookings.
Aurelian operates in the Voice AI market for public safety, specifically automating non-emergency calls for emergency dispatch centers. Its main competitors include:
RapidSOS: This company offers AI-driven solutions that enhance emergency response by consolidating data from connected devices. Their product, Harmony, acts as an AI copilot for 911, helping to answer and triage calls, which allows dispatchers to focus on critical emergencies. RapidSOS's advantage lies in its integration with a vast network of data sources, providing real-time information to responders.
Ava: Ava is another AI solution designed to assist public safety dispatchers by automating call handling. It focuses on reducing the workload of dispatchers by efficiently managing non-emergency calls, similar to Aurelian. Ava's notable advantage is its user-friendly interface and adaptability to various dispatch environments.
Zebra Technologies: While primarily known for its hardware solutions, Zebra also offers software that integrates AI for public safety applications. Their solutions focus on improving operational efficiency in dispatch centers, providing tools for better resource management and response times.
CrisisGo: This platform provides emergency management solutions that include AI capabilities for dispatching and communication during crises. Its advantage is the comprehensive approach to emergency preparedness and response, integrating various tools for public safety.
These competitors differ from Aurelian in their specific features, integration capabilities, and the breadth of their service offerings, with some focusing more on data integration and others on user interface and adaptability.