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Interview: Petia Simeonova, Regional Sales Manager, Hochiki Europe

At Hochiki Europe, we approach challenges by fostering a culture of adaptability and forward-thinking. By closely monitoring changes in industry standards, we can ensure our products and services remain compliant. Additionally, we invest in research and development to create new solutions that not only meet but exceed customer expectations, allowing us to maintain our position as a leader in the industry.

By: Damir Muharemovic; E-mail: editorial@asadria.com

a&s Adria: Can you tell us about your background and experience? How did you come to work with Hochiki Europe?

Simeonova: Thank you for the opportunity to address your readers. I am Petia Simeonova, a Bulgarian native with a diverse and accomplished background. I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism and Travel and I am proficient in three languages. I have spent the past two decades working in the fire industry and am deeply committed to advancing fire safety. My keen interest in technological advancements has been instrumental in my career. Currently, I serve as the Regional Sales Manager for Hochiki Europe, overseeing clients in 21 Central and Eastern European countries.

a&s Adria: How did you come to work with Hochiki Europe?

Simeonova: My journey with Hochiki Europe began during my tenure at Sectron Bulgaria, one of Hochiki Europe’s top 10 customers and a partner for nearly 30 years. I dedicated more than a decade of my career to working with Hochiki products as the product manager for fire detection and suppression systems. Additionally, I took the initiative to establish Sectron’s training academy for installers, focusing on fire detection and suppression systems. With my extensive knowledge of the fire detection industry and relevant markets, I joined Hochiki Europe as a sales manager in 2016 and had been an esteemed member of the team ever since.

a&s Adria: What do you see as the biggest challenges in the fire safety and detection industry today, and how do you approach overcoming them in your role?

Simeonova: One of the biggest challenges in the fire safety and detection industry today is staying ahead of evolving safety standards and regulations while continuously innovating to meet customer needs. At Hochiki Europe, we approach these challenges by fostering a culture of adaptability and forward-thinking. By closely monitoring changes in industry standards, we can ensure our products and services remain compliant, giving our customers peace of mind. Additionally, we invest in research and development to create new solutions that not only meet but exceed customer expectations, allowing us to maintain our position as a leader in the industry.

a&s Adria: Hochiki Europe has a strong reputation in the fire safety industry. Could you walk us through the company’s history?

Simeonova: Hochiki Europe’s origins can be traced back to the establishment of the Hochiki Corporation in Tokyo, Japan, in 1918. the company quickly became a pioneer in the field by installing the world’s first addressable call point in Tokyo just two years later, in 1920.

As the company grew and gained international recognition for its fire safety and detection solutions, it began expanding its global presence. In 1993, Hochiki Corporation opened its European headquarters in Gillingham, Kent, under the name Hochiki Europe.

Since then, Hochiki Europe has continued to be at the forefront of innovation, designing and manufacturing cutting-edge life safety solutions. Its commercial and industrial fire detection systems, as well as emergency lighting products, are globally recognised for their high integrity and long-term reliability.

With global group sales exceeding £400 million, Hochiki Europe is a wholly independent, multinational, publicly listed company with a vast network of over 1,500 employees. Our expertise extends across five state-of-the-art manufacturing plants, 32 sales offices, and 18 subsidiaries worldwide. This international presence ensures consistent quality, service, and supply for our clients.

a&s Adria: Each year, Hochiki Europe conducts Customer Survey. What were the results from 2024 survey, in terms of positive trends and parts they need improvement?

Simeonova: The 2024 Customer Survey results demonstrated a very positive response from our customers: A significant majority of respondents (95%) agreed that Hochiki manufactures and designs innovative, high-quality, and robust products. Additionally, 93% of participants felt that Hochiki’s current range of fire detection products, accessories, and peripherals successfully meet their needs. Hochiki’s team also received high praise, with 93% of customers finding the team to be helpful. Furthermore, 89% of survey participants acknowledged that Hochiki designs reliable products that help reduce false alarms.

While the 2024 Customer Survey results demonstrated positive trends, Hochiki Europe remains committed to listening to customer feedback and making improvements in areas that may require attention.

a&s Adria: How does the company ensure that its solutions are tailored to the unique regulatory and market needs in different European countries?

Simeonova: To ensure that our solutions cater to the specific regulatory and market requirements of different European countries, Hochiki Europe adopts a customer-focused and adaptable approach. We understand that each market has unique needs, and our goal is to provide tailored solutions that meet local standards and certifications.

Our products are certified to EN54, ensuring a high level of quality and performance. Additionally, we obtain country-specific certifications, such as DBI in Denmark and BOSEC in Belgium, to meet the requirements of each market. This commitment to obtaining the necessary certifications enables us to offer flexible solutions that cater to the unique needs of our customers across various locations.

One notable example of our dedication to tailoring solutions is the availability of 38 different languages on our fire alarm panels. This multilingual feature ensures that our systems are user-friendly and accessible, further enabling us to meet the needs of a diverse range of clients throughout Europe and beyond.

a&s Adria: Having that said, what are the differences between UL, FM, and EN standards in fire detection in general?

Simeonova: There are notable differences between the various fire detection standards used globally. UL and FM standards are primarily used in the United States and some Middle Eastern countries. These standards focus on ensuring the safety and reliability of fire detection and alarm systems, with a strong emphasis on component compatibility, installation, and maintenance requirements. EN standards, such as EN54, are widely used across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and many other regions. EN54 specifically outlines the requirements for fire detection and fire alarm systems, addressing aspects such as system design, performance, and testing.

The key difference between these standards lies in their geographical applicability and the level of detail in addressing local requirements. Hochiki Europe strives to ensure that our products and solutions meet the relevant standards, offering peace of mind to our customers worldwide.

a&s Adria: Can you present your portfolio in brief? What types of products Hochiki produces and for what purpose?

Simeonova: Hochiki is a life safety systems manufacturer, we produce a number of ranges of equipment for addressable and conventional fire alarm and detection systems, to addressable emergency lighting, waterleak detection systems, specialist area equipment for areas such as marine, railway, and intrinsically safe.

Each system is specifically designed to meet the requirements and standards required. Our addressable range of fire detection equipment and fire alarm panels can be fitted in buildings from shops, to hotels, factories, offices, schools and government installations, as we have a diverse range of products we are able to provide solutions for almost any building.

Hochiki Europe offers a comprehensive portfolio of life safety systems, designed to meet the diverse needs of our customers across various industries and applications. Our products are developed to comply with relevant standards, ensuring reliability and peace of mind. Here’s an overview of our key product categories:

Addressable Fire Detection Systems: Our range of intelligent fire detection systems includes detectors, call points, and control panels. These systems are suitable for a wide variety of buildings and applications, such as commercial, industrial, and government facilities.

Addressable Emergency Lighting Systems: We offer advanced emergency lighting solutions that ensure safe evacuation in the event of power failure or emergency. Our systems include luminaires, exit signs, and central control units.

Water Leak Detection Systems: Hochiki Europe’s water leak detection systems provide early warning of water ingress, helping to minimise potential damage and disruption. These systems are particularly useful in data centres, museums, and other sensitive environments.

Specialist Area Equipment: We also design and manufacture products for specific applications and industries, including marine, railway, and intrinsically safe areas.

At Hochiki Europe, we take pride in our ability to provide tailored solutions for a wide range of life safety requirements. Our diverse product portfolio enables us to meet the unique needs of our customers, ensuring the highest level of protection and peace of mind.

a&s Adria: What product range would you stand out as the most-selling (or flagship) one in the European market?

Simeonova: Our ESP addressable fire detection range coupled with our addressable fire alarm panel (Latitude) would be our most popular product range due to its versatility and ease of use for the engineers, it is a feature rich product range providing false alarm reducing solutions for the end users.

Hochiki Europe’s flagship product range in the European market is our ESP addressable fire detection system combined with our Latitude addressable fire alarm panel. This best-selling product range stands out due to its exceptional features, versatility, and user-friendly design:

ESP Addressable Fire Detection System: Our ESP range of intelligent fire detection devices offers superior performance and reliability. The system includes a comprehensive selection of detectors, call points, and ancillary devices that can be tailored to meet the unique needs of various applications.

Latitude Addressable Fire Alarm Panel: The Latitude fire alarm panel is designed to work seamlessly with our ESP detection range. It offers advanced features for enhanced safety and false alarm management, providing users with a dependable and flexible solution for a wide range of installations.

The combination of the ESP addressable fire detection range and Latitude addressable fire alarm panel is highly valued by engineers for its ease of use and feature-rich design. This powerful, versatile, and user-friendly solution allows us to offer our customers a reliable and effective means of protecting their assets and occupants.

a&s Adria: The 7th edition of the UL-268 standard has come into force in July 2024. What are the most significant changes it introduced, like a multi-spectrum smoke categorization? And since all manufacturers have been forced to develop a range of new products to meet this new standard, what are the key features of Hochiki’s 7th edition of conventional smoke and multi-sensors?

Simeonova: The 7th edition of UL 268 represents a significant advancement in fire safety standards, addressing the evolving needs of modern building materials, furnishings, and common causes of unwanted alarms. This updated standard challenges smoke detector manufacturers to create products that can effectively detect fires involving synthetic materials, such as polyurethane foam, and minimise false alarms caused by cooking smoke.

As a result of these new tests and requirements, smoke detectors listed under the previous 6th edition of UL 268 may not meet the updated criteria. Manufacturers must adapt their products to comply with the 7th edition of UL 268 to maintain UL listing.

For consumers and building owners, it is crucial to be aware of these changes and confirm that any newly purchased smoke detectors meet the latest standard. Compatibility between the smoke detectors and the fire alarm control unit should also be verified.

By ensuring compliance with the 7th edition of UL 268, Hochiki Europe demonstrates its commitment to providing the most advanced and reliable fire safety solutions. Our 7th edition conventional smoke and multi-sensors meet the updated UL 268 requirements, offering enhanced performance and compatibility with the latest fire safety systems.

a&s Adria: 64% of respondents in a 2023 research conducted by Red Fox believe that most alarms experienced in the past 12 months are false alarms. What are the main reason of such a high false alarm rate and what is Hochiki doing to prevent it happening?

Simeonova: False alarms in fire detection systems can be attributed to several factors, with environmental influences playing a significant role. In some cases, false alarms may occur due to improper detector selection or oversensitive sensors that are unable to discriminate between actual fire events and transient air conditions. The high percentage of false alarms highlighted in the research underscores the need for advancements in fire detection technology and better detector selection practices.

Hochiki Europe is at the forefront of addressing these challenges by investing heavily in research and development. Our world-class fire test laboratory in Japan allows us to push the boundaries of innovation and create cutting-edge products that enhance fire detection capabilities while minimising false alarms.

Our flagship ACD-EN multi-sensor exemplifies this commitment to innovation. This advanced device combines smoke, heat, and dual carbon monoxide detection elements to accurately identify various fire conditions. Notably, the sensor also employs Reduced False Alarms (RFA) algorithms to monitor the environment, distinguishing between actual fire conditions and transient air changes that may lead to false activations.

By using advanced multi-sensor technology and intelligent algorithms, Hochiki Europe actively contributes to reducing false alarms in fire detection systems. Our dedication to research and development ensures that our products continue to improve, providing customers with reliable, accurate, and efficient fire safety solutions. With products like the ACD-EN multi-sensor, we aim to enhance the overall performance of fire detection systems, ensuring the safety of people and property while minimising unnecessary disruptions caused by false alarms.

a&s Adria: When it comes to fire safety, every second counts. That’s why you presented the Latitude Fire Alarm Control Panel that combines the latest hardware and software to produce an approved control and indication system. What are its greatest benefits and can you give us an example of its use?

Simeonova: The Latitude is a key product in our range, there an many features the Latitude fire alarm control panel brings, the touch screen control providing all the information in a clear and easy to understand format is one of the greatest, often a building user could be required to control the fire alarm system, having a touch screen that provide the correct information with the correct control buttons for the situation is critical.

Other features are the powerful cause and effects allowing the system to provide connections to many 3rd party systems and also provide special features to further reduce false activations.

The Latitude Fire Alarm Control Panel is a testament to Hochiki Europe’s commitment to advancing fire safety technology. This innovative system combines cutting-edge hardware and software to create a versatile, user-friendly, and powerful control and indication system. Some of the key benefits of the Latitude Fire Alarm Control Panel include:

User-friendly touch screen interface: The Latitude’s touch screen control provides essential information in a clear and concise format, enabling users to make informed decisions quickly during critical situations. This ease of use is crucial when every second counts in fire safety.

Powerful cause and effect programming: The Latitude’s advanced cause and effect capabilities facilitate integration with third-party systems, such as sprinkler systems, access control systems, or HVAC systems. This connectivity enables the creation of customised, comprehensive safety solutions tailored to specific building requirements.

False alarm management features: The Latitude offers various advanced features to reduce false alarms, ensuring a more reliable and efficient fire detection system.

A practical example showcasing the benefits of the Latitude Fire Alarm Control Panel is its application in a large commercial complex with multiple businesses and facilities. In this setting, the Latitude’s touch screen interface allows building managers to easily monitor and control the fire alarm system across different zones. The cause and effect programming enables seamless integration with other safety systems, such as sprinklers and security access controls, ensuring a coordinated response during an emergency. Additionally, the false alarm management features contribute to reducing disruptions to business operations, while maintaining the highest level of safety.

a&s Adria: What does a second-generation of the Ekho hybrid range wireless technology offers?

Simeonova: Hochiki’s second-generation Ekho hybrid range wireless technology offers several advancements and benefits. Some of the key features and improvements include:

Enhanced reliability: The Ekho system utilises a self-configuring mesh network, which ensures continuous and robust connections between field devices and the central control panel. This results in a more dependable and adaptable system that automatically adjusts to changing operational conditions.

Simplified design and commissioning: The Ekho hybrid wireless technology simplifies the design, planning, and commissioning processes for installers, making it easier and faster to implement fire detection solutions in various settings.

Expanded device capacity: The Ekho system supports up to 126 devices connected to a Translator module, providing greater flexibility for accommodating different installation types and sizes.

Improved range: The Ekho system offers increased range and coverage, allowing for more comprehensive fire detection and alarm capabilities within a given area.

As an example, the Ekho hybrid wireless technology can be employed in large, complex environments such as industrial facilities or multi-story buildings. In these settings, the self-configuring mesh network ensures reliable communication between devices, while the increased device capacity and range provide comprehensive coverage for fire detection and alarm systems.

a&s Adria: Last year, the Hochiki revealed new emergency lighting system, FIREscape Nepto. As stated on your website, fire and security teams around the world rate it as one of the best on the market. Why is that?

Simeonova: There are many features that give FIREscape Nepto the edge over traditional systems, in an age where compliance to testing, energy savings and interconnectailty are key FIREscape Nepto can provide all of these. It has the ability to self-test and provide real time information about the luminaires status, the energy savings compared to traditional emergency lighting can be as high as 95% more efficient, the ability to interconnect with other systems such as the fire system allows the ability to provide safer egress from buildings in the event of an emergency.

FIREscape Nepto, Hochiki’s new emergency lighting system, has garnered praise from fire and security teams worldwide due to its innovative features and advantages over traditional emergency lighting solutions. Some key factors contributing to its reputation as one of the best systems on the market include:

Self-testing and real-time monitoring: The FIREscape Nepto system offers automated testing and monitoring capabilities, ensuring continuous compliance with safety regulations. This feature reduces the need for manual inspections and helps to identify potential issues promptly, enhancing overall system reliability and safety.

Energy efficiency: The FIREscape Nepto system is up to 95% more energy-efficient than traditional emergency lighting systems. This significant reduction in energy consumption not only lowers operating costs but also contributes to a more sustainable, environmentally friendly solution.

Interconnectivity with other systems: The ability to integrate FIREscape Nepto with other fire safety systems, such as fire detection and alarm systems, allows for a more comprehensive and effective emergency response. This integration ensures safer egress from buildings during critical situations, protecting occupants and property.

Scalable and adaptable design: The FIREscape Nepto system’s flexible design enables it to accommodate various installation requirements, making it suitable for a wide range of building types and sizes.

An example highlighting the benefits of the FIREscape Nepto system is its use in a large, multi-story office complex. The self-testing and real-time monitoring features ensure continuous compliance with safety regulations, while the energy-efficient design significantly reduces operating costs. Interconnectivity with the building’s fire detection and alarm systems allows for a coordinated response in case of emergencies, promoting faster and safer evacuation of occupants.

a&s Adria: Aside from the ones mentiones, what other key technological innovations Hochiki introduced recently to improve fire detection and safety?

Simeonova: Hochiki is constantly striving to innovate and develop new technologies to enhance fire detection and safety. In addition to the FIREscape Nepto emergency lighting system and the ACD multi-sensor, some other recent technological innovations from Hochiki include:

Visual Alarm Devices (VADs): Hochiki has introduced a range of Visual Alarm Devices (VADs) that comply with the latest standards for visual alerts in fire detection systems. These devices provide visual indications of an alarm, in addition to audible alerts, to ensure that individuals with hearing impairments or those in noisy environments are adequately alerted during an emergency.

Advanced Fire Detection Algorithms: Hochiki continues to refine and enhance its fire detection algorithms, improving the accuracy and reliability of its fire detection systems. These advancements help to minimise false alarms while ensuring rapid detection and response to actual fire events.

a&s Adria: Could you share a recent case study where Hochiki Europe’s products or solutions made a significant impact on a customer’s safety and operational efficiency?

Simeonova: I will give the example of the Unity Theater in Liverpool, which in 2003 moved to its permanent home in Hope Street – a former synagogue built in 1957. This unique space, once a place of worship with 450 seats, now serves as a theatre. Given that the evacuation lighting system is outdated, technical director Xenia Bayer knew that its replacement would not be an easy task. They decided on the new FIREscape Nepto system, whose characteristics were perfect for that environment: intelligence and self-sufficiency, because there are no more tedious lamp replacements or manual system checks since the system runs self-tests, stores reports and alerts owners to all maintenance needs, then energy efficiency and adjustable light levels, which can be very important in stage environments when it is necessary to darken the scene when actors enter or exit. The project was carried out in cooperation with the installation company Grainger Fire and Security, experts with more than 40 years of experience in the industry.

a&s Adria: What will Hochiki Europe focus on in the next 3-5 years in terms of new technologies and market development?

Simeonova: Whilst providing specific details is commercially confidential we can reiterate Hochiki Europe’s ongoing commitment to research and development is evident, as the company continues to push the boundaries of fire safety technology. Over the next 3-5 years, Hochiki Europe is focussing on a number of areas including:

  1. Advanced Detection Technologies: We will continue to invest in developing innovative fire detection technologies, such as enhanced sensors, algorithms, and AI-based solutions, to improve accuracy and response times.
  2. Connectivity and Integration: We will emphasise the development of interconnected, integrated systems that work seamlessly with other fire safety and building management technologies.
  3. Regulatory Compliance: We’ll ensure that its products and systems meet or exceed evolving regulatory requirements, such as the 7th edition of UL 268, to ensure ongoing compliance and safety.
  4. User Experience: We will lead the design and development of user-friendly interfaces, simplified installation processes, and easy-to-understand systems, making it easier for building owners, facility managers, and fire safety professionals to implement and manage fire safety solutions.

Verkada Propels Expansion Strategy in Europe

Verkada, a leader in cloud-based physical security, has appointed Marc Peston as General Manager of Northern Europe. Peston will lead Verkada’s go-to-market and sales operations in Benelux, the Nordics, and the Baltics.

“Demand is growing worldwide for Verkada’s easy-to-use, cloud-based physical security solutions. In Europe, our bookings have grown more than 360% in just the past year,” said Eric Salava, Chief Revenue Officer at Verkada. “Marc’s deep relationships in Northern Europe will put us in an even better position to serve our customers as they adopt our technology to create safer, smarter spaces.”

Peston joins Verkada after nearly a decade at Qualtrics where he held several senior roles in sales and operations. At Qualtrics, Peston drove the company’s expansion into Australia and Southeast Asia before leading the company’s efforts in Benelux.

“Verkada plays an important role in protecting the lives of millions of people around the world every day,” said Marc Peston, General Manager of Northern Europe at Verkada. “I’m looking forward to expanding this impact in Northern Europe, and helping more organisations across the region protect their people and places with privacy-respecting solutions.”

Verkada is growing rapidly in Europe. In the past year, Verkada expanded operations into Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (DACH) and increased its headcount in Europe by 50%. Leading organisations in Northern Europe trust Verkada as their physical security layer, including Rapha Racing, Toychamp, and Canada Goose.

Study Finds MDUs Now Expect Access Control as a Norm

Parks Associates’ new study, Smart Properties: The Value of IoT for MDUs, a survey of 300 MDU (multidwelling unit) property managers and owners, finds many multifamily residents and staff now expect their property to have an electronic access control system.

Of those owners/managers planning to deploy, upgrade, or replace an access control system in the next five years, according to Parks’ survey, 62% plan to do so to meet the expectations of their residents and staff. While improving operational efficiency is a key goal for multifamily properties, properties see a strong value in access control solutions’ core mission of enhancing community safety and security, both in terms of meeting resident demand and in preventing adverse events.

The report, “Smart Properties: The Value of IoT for MDUs”, compares top value propositions for smart apartment and IoT platforms and devices and quantifies the return on investment through operational efficiencies, increased rental rates, and decreased resident turnover.

“Companies’ major drivers for deploying access control are safety-related, both enhancing safety and security in the community as well as promoting the perception of safety among residents and staff,” said Kristen Hanich, Research Director, Parks Associates. “Providing staff access to residential units is another key driver and a core component of how these systems’ effectiveness is measured.”

The study also notes that MDU owners and operators are keenly interested in deploying tested IoT systems, with nearly 90% reporting plans on deploying, upgrading, or replacing tested smart building solutions in the next 12 months. Along with electronic access control systems, property video surveillance, smart thermostats, and smart irrigation controls lead in terms of imminent interest and demand.

“Several years of high interest rates led to a lull in new construction, with new technology adoption becoming increasingly prominent in retrofits,” Hanich said. “With historic amounts of new inventory hitting the market across both 2024 and 2025, existing properties will need to look towards new amenities for residents or be prepared to cut their prices to compete.”

Prosero Strengthens Team in Finland

Prosero has apppointed Jussi Virtanen as new Country Manager in Finland, thereby taking an important step for the group’s continued development and expansion in the Finnish market.

After starting its Finnish operations in 2020, Prosero has expanded to include 17 branches, with a local presence in over 30 locations and more than 450 employees.

The organisation in Finland has been led by Patrik Andersson and Jyri Aho, who have also served as managers for two of the group’s larger branches: Arvolukko Oy and Avain Asema Oy. Now Prosero will strengthen its team with Jussi Virtanen as Country Manager for Finland.

Jussi has substantial experience of leadership and business development in companies with a strong focus on development and growth. With his extensive knowledge of the security market, Jussi will be a great addition to Prosero, and together with the Finnish organisation, he will play a central role in Prosero’s growth journey.

Patrik Andersson and Jyri Aho will continue as regional managers and branch managers for Arvolukko Oy and Avain Asema Oy. Patrik, who has been on the team since Prosero’s debut on the Finnish market, looks forward to working with Jussi.

“It’s been a fantastic journey, leading Prosero into Finland together with Jyri, and seeing how the group has developed and expanded,” says Patrik Andersson. “Now, we’re strengthening our team even more, to take the next steps in our development, and I look forward to continuing as a Regional Manager in Prosero and Branch Manager for Arvolukko. Together, we’ll keep leading and developing the group to reach the next level.”

“I’m so happy to be joining the Prosero team,” says Jussi Virtanen. “Prosero’s development in Finland has been most impressive, and I’m convinced that my experience from the security industry and previous work with development-orientated companies will contribute to continued successes. Together, as a strong organisation, we can develop our branches and bolster their position as valued leaders in their local markets, while we also increase our cooperation with customers throughout Finland.”

“With Jussi as Country Manager, we’re gaining a strong, experienced leader with excellent knowledge of the security market,” notes Anders Uddfors, CEO of Prosero Security Group. “Most important, however, is Jussi’s proven leadership capability. We think is a perfect fit for Prosero’s decentralised model, which combines local presence and short decision paths with customers and employees with the competence, stability, and developmental muscle of a large group,” Uddfors adds.

BCD Looks to the Future After 25 Years in Business

BCD, a leader in purpose-built video recording and storage solutions, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Founded in November 1999, BCD began as an IT-centric reseller building computer and server solutions for Fortune 500 companies. After discovering there was a need for more than just financial data servers in 2008, BCD made the shift from IT to IP and entered the security industry.

Over the past 25 years, the company has grown into a trusted partner for security integrators across the world and now has a footprint spanning over 235,000 recording appliances, storing data for over 4 million cameras in more than 97 countries. As a leading OEM partner of Dell Technologies, BCD is proud to work alongside industry-leading innovators like Dell, Intel, NVIDIA, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprises and many more.

“Reaching this milestone is a testament to the dedication of our talented team, the trust of our customers, and the support of our partners,” said Jim Gross, CEO of BCD. “We’re proud of the impact we’ve made and excited for what the future holds as we continue to push the boundaries of innovation.”

As BCD looks to the future, the company remains dedicated to the core values it was founded on – proactive response, white-glove service, and passion to deliver trusted solutions. With the intent to expand their purpose-built solutions outside of video data storage for the security industry, BCD remains excited that the next 25 years will see more growth and innovation than the last.

Intersec the Catalyst for Potential Investments Worth Over Us$16.7 Billion

Messe Frankfurt Middle East has revealed that the 25th edition of Intersec, the world’s leading business event for safety, security, and fire protection, held in Dubai earlier this year, resulted in a potential business buying capacity of over US$16.7 billion for the industry.

The event saw significant deals, including a strategic agreement between Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, and the Judicial Inspection Authority (JIA) to implement a comprehensive Judicial Performance Management system and develop an advanced website for the authority. Moro Hub also signed a strategic agreement with the Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) at Intersec 2024, establishing a collaboration to strengthen coordination and cooperation in smart city security. Digital Mobility Services (DMS) – Econocom also formed a strategic partnership with Streamax to develop smart transportation systems in Saudi Arabia, utilising advanced AI to enhance public transport efficiency.

Grant Tuchten, Portfolio Director at Intersec organiser Messe Frankfurt Middle East, said: “This monumental achievement underscores the importance of Intersec as a pivotal platform for fostering business partnerships and driving the industry’s growth. The potential buying capacity generated at Intersec highlights the event’s influence and its critical role in facilitating groundbreaking deals and collaborations that shape the future of safety, security, and fire protection.”

Business Market Insights forecasts that the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) homeland security market will be worth US$15,601.75 million by 2028. As Intersec prepares to return to the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) for its 26th edition from 14-16 January 2025, the event is poised to continue fostering significant business opportunities and partnerships, with factors such as digitalisation and the rise in the number of airports and passenger traffic driving the industry forward.

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Intersec 2025, themed “The world’s number one event mapping the future in safety, security, and fire protection,” will offer a platform for networking, conducting business, and showcasing innovative technology and innovations.

The 2025 edition of Intersec is expected to see an increase in participation and attendance, with a 15% growth in exhibitors to 1,200 and a 10% rise in visitor numbers to 52,000 from 47,506, with attendees from over 140 countries. The event will also feature 12 country pavilions, including the UK, France and Singapore, highlighting Intersec’s global reach as a hub for networking and innovation in safety, security, and fire protection.

Show highlights for 2025 include the debut of the CISO Business Briefing, an exclusive, closed-door gathering for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) across various industries.

“This forum represents a vital addition to Intersec, offering a unique platform for CISOs to engage in strategic discussions, knowledge sharing, and collaborative problem-solving. Under Chatham House rules, participants will explore cutting-edge technologies, threat intelligence, regulatory compliance, and best practices, engaging in high-level dialogues with industry experts and thought leaders, addressing the latest challenges in cybersecurity,” Tuchten explained.

Intersec continues to underscore its commitment to a safer and more secure world through high-impact conference programmes, including the Security Leaders’ Summit (ISLS), the Fire & Rescue Conference, and the Safety & Health Conference.

The event’s diverse features include the Fire Fighter Challenge, the Gulf’s largest and toughest competition, showcasing the skills of UAE and international rescuers in real-life emergency scenarios, demonstrating perseverance, endurance, excellence, and teamwork. Additionally, the Safety Walk showcases a catwalk show of industrial safety gear where exhibitors will have 15 minutes to describe the features of their kit, and the Intersec Awards recognising outstanding achievements across critical sectors, such as Fire & Safety, Industry, and Security, will be featured. The Premium Buyer’s Club will also provide a vital networking program for industry professionals.

Divided into five broad product sections, the event provides tailored solutions for Commercial & Perimeter Security, Fire & Rescue, Safety & Health, Cyber Security, and Homeland Security & Policing, promoting innovation and connectivity across sectors.

Dallmeier Adds Picoline to Camera Portfolio

Dallmeier is expanding its product portfolio with the Picoline. With this new entry-level camera, Dallmeier offers a compact and cost-effective solution for applications that require day and night recording with the highest resolution (IR mode). Whether for use in an environment with difficult lighting conditions or where space is limited, the Picoline promises high-quality results.

The Picoline combines high image quality with up to five MP resolution, a wide range of cyber security features and AI analytics in a compact surface mount housing. The small form factor enables installation in confined spaces on ceilings or walls and is powered via PoE. As an all-rounder, the entry-level camera is designed for a wide range of applications.

Domera operating system

Security is a top priority for the Picoline series. Thanks to the closed Linux operating system Domera OS, users benefit from extensive security functions. Regular external penetration tests, monitoring and maintenance ensure that the software components are always up to date with the latest security standards.

Security updates throughout the entire life cycle

In addition to functional updates for at least five years with the option to extend, Dallmeier provides security updates for relevant CVE vulnerabilities that have become known (subject to technical feasibility) for the entire duration of the software maintenance.

Efficient surveillance with AI Edgeanalytics

With the optional “Basic AI Object Classification”, the Picoline can detect and classify objects such as people or vehicles – regardless of movements in the background. AI Edgeanalytics applications, such as “Loitering Detection”, “Intrusion Detection” and “People Counting”, allow users to analyse and evaluate the events that are relevant to them.

Analysis via any ONVIF-compliant VMS and control of IoT devices

The camera series is ONVIF compatible, so users can easily integrate it with Dallmeier client software and other ONVIF compatible VMS systems. Event messages can be sent by email or used to control IoT devices via MQTT and HTTPS.

High image quality even in challenging lighting conditions

The cameras are equipped with a High Dynamic Range (HDR) function to optimise the capture of high-contrast scenes with very bright and very dark areas. Each frame is captured with two special settings that are combined in real time to produce a balanced result. The resulting video stream offers significantly more detail in both light and dark areas and is optically very similar to how the human eye perceives them.

Optional Edge recording

It is possible to record two video streams with different settings at the same time with Edgerecording on an integrated SD card of up to 1Tb. Triggered by an Edgeanalytics event, recording allows critical moments to be captured with adjustable lead and lag times. In addition, the video stream can be transferred to a recording system for permanent backup.

I-Pro Launches New Heavy-Duty Aero PTZ Cameras

I-Pro has added 19 new models to its Aero PTZ camera line featuring enhanced durability and edge AI processing. Built for extreme weather and environmental conditions, the new, heavy-duty Aero PTZ cameras support up to 4K resolution and feature AI-driven analytics.

“The combination of extreme weather resistance and advanced AI-based analytics, like advanced auto-tracking to ensure clear visibility and accurate data in any environment, sets this PTZ apart,” said Gerard Figols, Chief Product Officer at I-Pro. “The Aero PTZ line now incorporates edge computing technology, aligning with our goal of bringing the advantages of AI everywhere. This makes it the most robust model on the market in terms of reliability and analytic power, capable of proactively securing mission-critical environments under the most extreme conditions such as hurricanes and cyclones.”

With a zoom range of up to 40x, the shock-resistant, water-proof Aero PTZ cameras are IK10, MIL-STD-167-1A, and IP66/68 rated for uninterrupted video protection during extreme weather conditions. They are also resistant to heavy salt corrosion (C5-M). The camera can operate reliably and clearly in temperatures from -50 to 65°C (-58 to149°F) with I-Pro’s newly developed transparent glass heater. As extreme weather phenomena become more common, I-Pro is developing products to meet the challenge. The Aero PTZ includes a robust pan and tilt motor mechanism that ensures accurate movement in winds up to 270km/h (168 mph), exceeding the Saffir-Simpson wind speed rating for category five cyclones and hurricanes.

The Aero PTZ is equipped with AI-based auto-tracking to keep persons and vehicles in focus, even in complete darkness, up to 560 metres (1,837 feet) with IR illumination. “The Aero PTZ features the longest nighttime IR illumination among PTZs in the industry. In addition to IR, white-light illumination can be turned on to deter intruders and preserve colour information when required,” adds Figols.

I-Pro’s open AI development platform allows multiple AI applications to be installed as needed for the operational environment, including third-party apps. With up to three simultaneous AI apps on the 4K model and up to two simultaneous AI apps on the 2MP models, a wide range of customised solutions are available. For example, when installed at a shipping port, a salt-resistant Aero PTZ could run the latest Vaxtor OCR application to read shipping container numbers as they pass through the port. At the same time, fire and smoke could be detected using a Noema detection app.

For maximum cyber security resilience, the cameras incorporate signed firmware, brute-force protection, and FIPS 140-2 level 3 compliance with a secure element chip to safeguard against cyber threats.

Easy and flexible installation options

The Aero PTZ is designed for hassle-free setup.

  • It features easy kitting, cable connectors, and a newly developed mount bracket that supports one-person installation. Flexible power options support 100-240V AC or 24V AC/DC power for virtually any installation environment.
  • Multiple resolutions and illuminators (IR light, white light) plus a range of body colors are also available to meet diverse operational needs.
  • Support for additional industry standards includes NEMA TS2 (Traffic), MIL STD-810-G (US DoD), IEC 62236-4, and EN 50121-4 (Railway)

Introducing Salto KS Keychain for Instant Digital Key Access  

The new Salto KS Keychain app is now available for Salto KS users, offering a faster and simpler way to unlock doors with their smartphones.

We are delighted to announce the launch of our latest app, Salto KS Keychain, a lite and streamlined version of the Salto KS Mobile App designed to offer the primary functionality of Digital Key access. Developed for iOS and Android and compatible with Apple Watch and Wear OS smartwatches, the app is now available in app stores.

Salto KS Keychain is designed with simplicity and efficiency, making it light on smartphones and easy to use. Developed with our everyday users in mind, it focuses solely on Digital Keys, allowing effortless and faster access. While the Salto KS Mobile App offers comprehensive management capabilities, allowing you to oversee locks, events, and IQs, the new Salto KS Keychain app focuses exclusively on the Digital Key, designed for the simple and practical purpose of opening doors. Salto KS Keychain is perfect for everyday users who need quick and reliable access to their spaces without additional management tools.

With the absence of administrative tools, Salto KS Keychain is significantly lighter than the Salto KS mobile app, ensuring quick downloads, minimal storage usage, and faster performance. This makes it ideal for users with limited device capacity or weaker internet connections. The app supports multi-site access, instantly allowing you to switch between Digital Keys for different locations and as many keys as required. Building managers can reduce costs and promote sustainability by using the Salto KS Keychain app, which eliminates the need for physical keys, plastic keycards, or tags.

Salto KS Keychain allows you to unlock doors through the following ways:

  • Digital Key: The key that lives within your smartphone, giving you access in an easier way. Open your Salto KS Keychain mobile app and unlock doors by simply tapping the back of your phone against the lock.
  • Widget: The Salto KS Keychain app offers a Digital Key Widget that takes convenience to the next level. This customizable widget allows you to unlock doors effortlessly without opening the app.
  • Smartwatch: The Salto KS Keychain app is compatible with Apple Watch and Wear OS smartwatches. This means you can use your wearable device to open doors without needing a smartphone.

NFC: Salto KS Keychain is proud to offer NFC technology for Digital Key, launching in beta for Android. Android users can tap their phones to the lock without opening their app or tapping on their widget, and the Digital Key will activate via NFC technology to unlock the door.

Perfect for anyone who needs faster, reliable, and secure access to their spaces, the Salto KS Keychain mobile app is available now on the App Store and Google Play Store. At Salto, we are committed to providing innovative yet user-friendly access solutions. With the launch of Salto KS Keychain, we continue to improve how we interact with our environments, providing a seamless and efficient experience in smart access.

For more information visit saltosystems.com

UltraVision: Is AppVision a Good Fit for You?

It can be difficult to choose the best Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) system. With its adaptability and wide range of device compatibility, AppVision is a flexible solution made to assist integrators and end users alike. When thinking about an open platform for your future security plan, keep the following points in mind:

For Integrators: Flexibility and Control

AppVision offers integrators a highly adaptable platform to manage complex security projects:

  • Broad Compatibility: AppVision supports over 250 standard protocols and seamlessly integrates various systems without major upgrades.
  • Customizable with Scripting and SDKs: With C# and JavaScript scripting engines, SDKs, and REST API, AppVision allows you to fully customize solutions for your specific project needs.
  • Efficient Deployment and Maintenance: fast and easy setup with minimal downtime and end-to-end support from UltraVision Consult.
  • Advanced Alarm Management with AI: Integrated AI capabilities support smart alarm management, enhancing monitoring and response in critical scenarios.

 For End-Users: Unified Management and Efficiency

For end-users, AppVision delivers a unified, easy-to-manage security solution that can measure up to 40% increase in operational efficiency:

  • Scalable and Cost-Efficient: suitable for both small and large-scale projects. Its cost-efficient pricing model guarantees return on investment.
  • Centralized Control Across Systems: AppVision integrates access control, video surveillance, IoT, AI, and more, creating a centralized platform for efficient security management.
  • Multi-Platform Access: With desktop, web, and mobile compatibility, AppVision allows security teams to monitor systems remotely and respond promptly.
  • Customizable Dashboards and BI Reports: AppVision gathers all data sources and variables into one unique and centralized database which through custom dashboards and Business Intelligence (BI) reports supports real-time decision-making and performance insights.

Ideal Industries

AppVision is particularly suitable for sectors including utilities, the energy industry, smart buildings, and smart cities that have intricate security and operational requirements. AppVision’s ability to adapt to a wide range of regulatory and access needs is unmatched for companies with numerous locations, headquarters, and different protocols, such as  industrial plants or sizable businesses.  The platform is designed to streamline operations in electrically and physically intricate circumstances with specialized modules like AppMaintenance (for centralized maintenance), AppControl (for access control), and AppVideo (for video monitoring).

Final Thoughts

AppVision’s main benefits lie in its open, scalable, and agnostic platform, which provides flexibility to integrate any chosen technology. Its versatility allows for a fully customized interface, tailored to meet specific operational needs. These features make AppVision an excellent choice for integrators looking to streamline deployment and for end-users seeking a unified, adaptable security management system for enhanced security operations.