(5)
🔐 Digital Integrity for the Deepfake Era
There’s another layer coming — and it’s a major differentiator.
As generative AI tools make it easier to fabricate or manipulate video footage, trust in visual evidence is eroding. Cemtrex isn’t waiting around for that to become a
problem.
Through its Vicon division, the company is developing a video verification system that anchors metadata — timestamps, hashes, camera IDs — into decentralized infrastructure. The goal is to create an immutable proof of authenticity for every recorded event, making tampering instantly detectable. (4)(5)
This tech would enable law enforcement,
education systems, and public agencies to verify video footage without relying on internal logs or third-party validation. It’s real-time authenticity, engineered into the footage itself.
Cemtrex has already made a move into this space — allocating $1 million into Next-gen public ledger framework and preparing to run its own validator node to secure the underlying infrastructure. (4)(5)
This isn’t a hedge. It’s a strategic bet that verified media will be an essential pillar of the future — especially as AI-generated misinformation accelerates. (4)(5)
A whitepaper detailing Cemtrex’s integrity roadmap could be on the horizon soon, offering more insight into how this authentication layer will work
and where it fits into the broader Anavio ecosystem. (4)(5)
🏗️ Meanwhile, the Industrial Arm Keeps Quietly Growing
Vicon might dominate the headlines — but Advanced Industrial Services (AIS) is quietly powering Cemtrex’s top line. (3)(5)(13)
This division handles the kind of
gritty, mission-critical work that never makes the news but always makes the numbers: industrial rigging, millwrighting, factory installs, and fabrication projects coast-to-coast. (3)(5)(13)
In FY24, AIS surged past $34.8 million in revenue — nearly doubling since FY21. And with momentum carrying into FY25, the division is positioning for another strong
year, fueled by new contracts and deepening demand across the food, beverage, packaging, and automation sectors. (3)(5)(13)
But here's where it gets interesting:
🔧 Cemtrex is now in advanced talks to acquire a U.S.-based robotics integrator — a move that would inject factory automation, workcell design, and smart systems
programming directly into the AIS platform. (3)(5)(13)
That’s not just expansion — it’s transformation.
They’re taking a traditional industrial contractor and weaponizing it with next-gen automation, just as American manufacturers are reshoring operations, retooling plants, and rewriting what efficiency looks like. (3)(13)
The playbook?
Become the go-to name for modern industrial infrastructure — with recurring partnerships, deeper integrations, and a seat at the table as digital transformation hits the factory floor. (3)(5)(13)
AIS isn’t just growing.
It’s evolving into something the market hasn’t
priced in yet. And when the automation pivot lands, it could rewrite the revenue ceiling entirely. (3)(5)(13)
💥 Two Explosive Markets. One Company Operating in Both.
Let’s zoom out for a moment.
Cemtrex is tapping into two massive verticals — both growing aggressively and both underserved by modern, nimble players: (3)(5)
- Video surveillance is projected to grow from $48.7B in 2022 to $83.3B by 2032
- Industrial services are set to climb from $36.9B in 2022 to $50.1B by 2030
And yet Cemtrex — a company with products already deployed and platforms already scaling — is moving under $2 per share, with a float of just 1.7 million
shares. (1)(2)(5)
They’re not talking about positioning. They’re already executing. (3)(5)