In a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing edge computing infrastructure throughout the United States, Duos Edge AI, a subsidiary of Duos Technologies Group, Inc., has partnered with Accu-Tech, a national distributor of Voice, Data, AV, Wireless and Security solutions with specialized experience in the data center market. This collaboration seeks to meet the rising demand for low-latency data processing and improved connectivity in underserved regions by merging Duos Edge AI’s cutting-edge Edge Data Center (EDC) solutions with Accu-Tech’s extensive distribution network. The collaboration is expected to significantly expedite the rollout of essential edge computing resources across the nation.

The timing of this partnership is critical, as the edge computing market is on a rapid growth trajectory, anticipated to reach $43.4 billion by 2027 with a projected compound annual growth rate of 37.4%. This collaboration positions Duos Edge AI to effectively leverage the escalating demand for distributed IT infrastructure.

Duos Edge AI can look forward to several key strategic advantages through this partnership, including:

  • Enhanced deployment capabilities
  • Broadened access to underserved markets
  • Strengthened ability to fulfill increasing demand for edge computing solutions

In turn, Accu-Tech will benefit from the new partnership in several ways, including the following:

  • Opportunity to capitalize on expertise in the data center market
  • Expansion into the burgeoning edge computing sector

The partnership is scheduled to initiate its first edge data center deployments in Q4 2024. This strategic rollout will target key markets that stand to gain from advanced technology solutions designed for optimized performance and connectivity.

By integrating Duos Edge AI’s versatile and efficient EDC solutions with Accu-Tech’s distribution capabilities, this partnership aims to provide scalable and effective edge computing solutions across various industries in the United States. As the demand for edge AI continues to rise across sectors such as healthcare, retail and manufacturing, this collaboration is set to play a crucial role in shaping the future of distributed computing infrastructure nationwide.