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AVZDAX: The Company That Wants to Make Crime Obsolete

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What if crime could be made obsolete—not just reduced, not just controlled—but rendered irrational and impossible through intelligent infrastructure?

That is the radical vision behind AVZDAX Technologies, a Nigerian company quietly building the future of security across Africa. By fusing artificial intelligence, behavioral science, and predictive surveillance, AVZDAX is doing more than upgrading security systems — it is designing a future where threats are neutralized before they ever occur.

It’s not just a tech startup. It’s the beginning of Africa’s zero-crime future.

Founded by visionary entrepreneur Gbenga A. Sosan, the company is pioneering a new global category: PeaceTech—technology built to engineer peace, not just enforce it.

At the core of this mission are three transformative innovations: PRIMUS, Teletraan, and NEST.

PRIMUS: Seeing Danger Before It Exists

PRIMUS is AVZDAX’s flagship product—a proprietary surveillance platform powered by real-time AI and behavioral analysis engine that transforms ordinary security cameras into intelligent guardians. But it does far more than record.

It understands human intent through movement patterns, posture, access behavior, and spatial cues. It tracks, analyzes, and detects anomalies, issuing alerts before the threat even materializes. This allows organizations to respond at the pre-incident stage, not just after the fact.

PRIMUS is not a camera. It is the brain behind every camera.

It operates on a hybrid cloud architecture, meaning it stores, processes, and delivers intelligent insights both locally and remotely—even during internet outages.

And it is designed for universal deployment. Whether it’s a high-stakes financial institution or a neighborhood retail store, PRIMUS can be deployed across:

  • Banks and ATMs
  • Government buildings
  • Smart city intersections
  • Hospitals and emergency wards
  • Campuses and schools
  • Oil depots and logistics hubs
  • Airports and hotels
  • Residential estates and gated communities

Wherever risk exists, PRIMUS becomes the first line of intelligent defense.

Teletraan: The Command Center of the Future

While PRIMUS does the real-time detection, Teletraan powers everything behind the scenes.

Teletraan is a powerful, cloud-based security operations platform that allows users to monitor, manage, and respond to incidents across all PRIMUS-enabled locations.

It’s a control room in your pocket—available on mobile, desktop, or tablet—with the intelligence of a full-scale command center.

Key features include:

  • Live multi-site monitoring of all connected cameras
  • Behavior-based filtering to surface only meaningful alerts
  • Automated reporting and insights on trends, patterns, and anomalies
  • Offline failover to ensure continuity during connectivity disruptions
  • Predictive alerting based on activity, not just motion

With Teletraan, decision-makers no longer wait for reports. They receive instant, intelligent feedback on what’s happening, where, and why—whether they’re securing 3 facilities or 3,000.

It’s not just surveillance. It’s intelligent command.

NEST: Security That Never Sleeps

To support clients without full-time on-site security staff, AVZDAX offers NEST—short for Neural Enhanced Security Taskforce.

NEST is a 24/7 virtual guard service that combines human analysts with AI-powered tools to provide continuous, remote surveillance and rapid incident response.

Think of it as a virtual security operations center, always online, always alert—monitoring your environment, verifying alerts, and coordinating escalations.

Through NEST, businesses and estates can:

  • Outsource their security monitoring to trained professionals
  • Receive real-time intervention support based on PRIMUS alerts
  • Get detailed reports, footage, and escalation logs for audit or legal use
  • Reduce dependency on manpower without compromising safety

NEST enables businesses to operate smarter and leaner, while gaining access to military-grade threat response capabilities.

A New Kind of Infrastructure

AVZDAX isn’t building gadgets. It’s building infrastructure—designed to scale across cities, institutions, and entire nations.

The long-term vision? A zero-crime society enabled by intelligent systems that prevent threats at the source.

This is not science fiction. AVZDAX is already running pilots across banking, logistics, education, and urban infrastructure—quietly laying the groundwork for Africa’s most advanced peace grid.

And it’s only the beginning

Looking Ahead

In the coming months, AVZDAX will unveil additional layers to its PeaceTech ecosystem:

  • Sentinel Robots – autonomous patrol units for high-risk zones
  • Skytron – predictive aviation safety infrastructure
  • Prowl – accident-prevention systems for urban traffic
  • Trion Cameras – proprietary AI edge cameras for more intelligent field vision

Together, these tools are forming Africa’s first predictive peace infrastructure—a vision built not around weapons, but around intelligence, foresight, and system design.

“We are not trying to fight crime better,” Sosan has said. “We are trying to make it obsolete—through intelligence, not intimidation.”

About AVZDAX

AVZDAX Technologies is a Nigerian PeaceTech company developing intelligent infrastructure to predict, prevent, and eliminate crime. Its flagship products—PRIMUS (AI surveillance), Teletraan (security command platform), and NEST (24/7 remote monitoring)—are redefining what it means to be secure in the 21st century.

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