Traffic cameras to be set up on ECD soon
Managing Director of Pixels-Guyana Inc. Leonard Gildarie
Managing Director of Pixels-Guyana Inc. Leonard Gildarie

–says Pixel’s Managing Director

PIXELS-Guyana Inc. will soon set up traffic cameras on the East Coast of Demerara, according to the company’s Managing Director Leonard Gildarie.
“We are coming to the East Coast, maybe in a week or so, to put it up there… These are free cameras,” he said at the International Building Expo 2023 on Saturday.
Pixels-Guyana is currently on display at the ‘expo’; the company is the first to have brought to Guyana 4k LED billboards, located on the East Bank of Demerara’s overpasses at Houston, Peters Hall and Diamond.

The company had also introduced the first ever traffic cameras on the East Bank and on the West Side, free of cost for the people of Guyana to help with traffic congestion.
“Our company has started in commercial operation in June last year, and since then, we’ve grown significantly. A lot of people following us, because of the technology,” Gildarie said.
He stated that together with his team, they have evolved into providing digital screens now.

The reception desk at the ‘Expo’

“These digital boards have only landed in Guyana about a week or two back, and we decided we’re going to take opportunities at the Housing Expo to showcase what we have,” Gildarie said.
On display at the ‘expo’ are a dance floor, rental screens, which could be used as backdrops for any event; reception desk with screens, as well as other digital screens which can be used to display information in office spaces.

“So, we are extremely excited, because a lot of folks stopped by the last two nights, and this has been the booth with one of the biggest draws. People are interested in the technology that we have, so we are extremely excited about that,” he said.
The managing director noted that the company is at the ‘expo’ to showcase their technology, because not only can the screens be used for advertisements, but also in businesses to sensitise and educate.

The dance floor at the ‘Expo’

Just recently, the company launched the Pixels-Guyana app, and added two more cameras in Region Three (Essequibo Islands -West Demerara) at a cost of over $2 million.
These cameras have both Internet capability, and the ability to stream live traffic situations on the road. The feed will be uploaded on the company’s Facebook page, as per his suggestion, enabling drivers and commuters to decide the ideal time to use the freeway.
“Our intentions are to install these cameras across Guyana; at Leonora, Parika, on the East Coast of Demerara, Berbice, and Essequibo Coast. Each of these cameras is worth in excess of a million dollars. I have a very young and vibrant team, and I am very proud of them,” Gildarie said.
Within a matter of months, Pixels-Guyana will also install the first 3D screen at the Amazonia Mall on the East Bank Demerara.

 

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