Xovis’ 2025 Year in Review
Xovis’ Airports Business continued to expand in 2025, with new projects with many of Xovis' more than 120 existing customers as well as new partners across the US, Asia, and Oceania. Momentum in the Airports segment was matched by strong growth in Channel sales, driven both by new AI-powered extensions—namely Apparent Age Estimation and Shopping Cart Detection—and by increasing demand for automatic passenger counting (APC) technology in the public transportation industry.
The momentum is building, and the start of 2026 is already shaping up to be an important milestone for Xovis, its partners, and its customers. As we say goodbye to an excellent 2025, take a moment to revisit some of the highlights that made the year memorable for Xovis.
1. ISO 27001 Certification: Xovis strengthened its role as a trusted global partner by achieving ISO 27001 certification. The milestone reinforced customer confidence in Xovis’ secure, privacy-first systems and reflected the company’s readiness to support large-scale deployments across aviation, retail, and public infrastructure.
2. Xovis Opens India Office: Xovis expanded its global presence with a new office in India, supporting fast-growing airport demand. The move demonstrated customer trust and ensured smoother delivery for major projects in one of aviation’s most rapidly developing markets.
3. Expanding in San Diego: In September, San Diego International Airport opened a a new Terminal 1 fully equipped with Xovis' passenger flow management system. A long-time Xovis customer, the deployment at SAN was just one of many instances during the year where airport customers demonstrated their appreciation of the Xovis solution. The project also showcases how Xovis’ PFMS is becoming a core infrastructure for modern terminals.
4. Certified Vendor Status: Xovis became an approved Sourcewell vendor, making procurement easier for U.S. public-sector customers. The Sourcewell certification reinforced Xovis’ reputation as a reliable, future-ready technology partner and opened the door for broader adoption across airports and transit authorities.
5. Growing in Prague: Prague Airport deepened its partnership with Xovis by deploying a PFMS across multiple terminals. The expansion reflects PRG’s confidence in the solution and highlighted how Xovis has become essential infrastructure for airports focused on efficiency, capacity and passenger comfort.
6. Talking Airports in Madrid: Xovis’ AI tools for managing overcrowding at airports drew strong interest at PTE2025. Attending customers saw the value of real-time insights for handling peak travel and surges around upcoming mega sporting events.
7. Xovis Takes the Javits Center: At NRF 2025, Xovis’ AI-powered sensors gained prominent visibility as retailers showcased their impact on shopper insights and store performance. The attention highlighted Xovis’ growing role in the retail analytics industry.
8. ITxPT and Public Transport Interoperability: Already a pioneer in advancing interoperability in public transit, Xovis was among the first to integrate changes included in the Linden Release. In April, Xovis released FW2.9, and with it Linden developments, highlighting the company’s role in bringing interoperable solutions to the market.
Tags: | airports | retail analytics | ISO 27001 | public transportation | India |
