A LinkedIn post from Veesion describes the company’s recent participation in The NGA Show 2026 in Las Vegas, emphasizing discussions with independent grocery retailers about loss-prevention needs. The post highlights strong engagement at the MGM Conference Center and recurring retailer priorities around visibility, control, and practical, in-store solutions.
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According to the post, Veesion representatives showcased an AI-based system that analyzes in-store video to flag gestures associated with potential theft and to help staff intervene earlier, using existing camera infrastructure as an early-warning layer. The company also points to “continued momentum” in the U.S. market, suggesting a growing pipeline in American grocery and independent retail, which could support revenue growth if interest translates into commercial deployments.
For investors, the emphasis on loss prevention and repeat-offender deterrence underscores a value proposition tied directly to shrink reduction, a major cost pressure for grocery operators. If Veesion can convert these conference-led relationships into scalable contracts, the technology could gain traction as a niche but strategic tool in retail security budgets, potentially strengthening the firm’s position within the broader retail AI and loss-prevention ecosystem.
The focus on using existing cameras may lower adoption friction and capital outlay for customers, which could accelerate sales cycles relative to hardware-heavy solutions. However, the post does not provide details on pricing, contract wins, or customer case studies from the event, leaving uncertainty around the near-term financial impact despite the positive sentiment about networking and U.S. expansion potential.

