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HID Global Aims to Acquire Evolis in France

HID Global has made public its intent to acquire Evolis, a prominent manufacturer of card printers and related supplies. This strategic move merges two key players in the desktop printer market, enriching HID’s printer portfolio, expanding its geographic influence, and augmenting its capacity to cater to diverse industry needs.

Evolis specializes in the creation, production, and distribution of printers and software for personalizing physical credentials. With an established network of partners, Evolis has secured a robust global position in instantly issuing physical credentials, including ID cards, access control badges, payment cards, and personalized credentials.

The proposed purchase price for a full acquisition of Evolis stands at EUR 228.6 million, translating to EUR 43.75 per share of Evolis.

Björn Lidefelt, EVP and Head of HID, expresses excitement about this prospect, stating, “I am looking forward to welcoming Evolis into the HID family. Joining forces with a strong industry player like Evolis would enable us to better meet our customers’ needs and provides complementary growth opportunities across product, geographical, and vertical market presence.”

Evolis History

Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Angers, France, Evolis is recognized for its printers and software dedicated to personalizing physical credentials. Employing around 380 individuals, the company operates an efficient manufacturing facility spanning 110,000 square feet. Its established distribution network has solidified its position as a global leader in instant issuance of physical credentials across various sectors. Evolis’ revenue primarily stems from card printers and supplies, supplemented by software offerings such as Cardpresso, Badge Studio, and Edikio. The company also produces printers tailored for kiosk compatibility, a factor that aligns with HID’s expansion goals.

Craig Sandness, SVP and Head of Secure Issuance at HID, emphasizes, “Incorporating Evolis into HID’s Secure Issuance business would reassert our expansion and commitment to leading the desktop printer space. Thanks to Evolis’ strong knowledge of the market, as well as its highly complementary product offering, we look forward to enhancing our offerings to meet a growing population of customers across industries and locations.”

Evolis and HID: Synergistic Advancement

The plan is for Evolis to join HID’s Secure Issuance Business Area, under the leadership of Craig Sandness, operating as its distinct Business Unit. Evolis would leverage HID’s sales and global functions to amplify its offerings.

Emmanuel Picot, Co-Founder and President of Evolis, envisions promising prospects in this collaboration, stating, “Since 1999, our ambition has been to be and continue to be the global leader in decentralized printing of personalized cards. Together, we look forward to creating even more value for our customers, combining our expertise and know-how to create new development opportunities. This would be a big step forward for Evolis, and we are very excited at the prospect of joining HID with the ambition of being stronger together.”

Uniview EasyStar IPC Series

Most crimes happen at night because of the ultra-low light environment that provides favorable circumstances for criminals. The key information about vehicles, such as plate number, color, and brand of a vehicle may be useful for police or other people in need. Yet, there are some key differences here.

By: Tsing Tang, Director for Eastern Europe, Zhejiang Uniview Technologies; E-mail: tangsiqing@uniview.com

Images captured by regular network cameras (without IR light) in standard operating mode are usually too dark to offer useful information. Furthermore, regular cameras in IR mode use infrared light to improve image quality at night and in low light. However, users still cannot get information about object colors. Finally, there are EasyStar cameras that deliver colorful & bright images with complete information.

EasyStar Series

In 2019, Uniview launched a brand-new EasyStar camera series. The EasyStar series belongs to the Easy series which targets the entry-level surveillance market with excellent starlight-level imaging performance at an attractive price. They are capable of presenting high-definition and colorful starlight-level images.

In 2021 Unview launched a new series Colorhunter in EasyStar which can achieve better image quality at night with built-in white lights. There is also a smart dual-light mode which makes this new Easy Colorhunter series even more powerful.

In 2023 Univew launched two new models in the Easy Colorhunter series. With the F1.0 aperture and 1/1.8″ sensor hardware design, they are the most powerful cameras in the EasyStar series. In addition, the ultra-long night IR distance that goes up to 50 meters (bullet models only) can offer the smoothest user experience. Besides, the 4MP models support UMD(Ultra motion detection) which can reduce false alarm rates.

The Entry-Level Choice for Low-Light Scenarios

The EasyStar cameras are a great choice if you look for entry-level products with great night vision.

To meet the market demand, EasyStar cameras are packed with a variety of features. Backside-illuminated CMOS sensor makes EasyStar series cameras more sensitive to light. These cameras offer excellent performance in low-light environments. Colorful images are available at the minimum illumination of 0.0005 Lux.

EasyStar camera supports ultra-motion detection based on the detection of different objects which can easily help end users to filter false alarms. Easy Colorhunter series gives users more choices as a smart dual light mode can effectively reduce light pollution at night.

Applications

The Univew EasyStar cameras are positioned as the entry ­level product series for the SMB market. They are also suitable for many scenarios such as crossroads, squares, stadiums, parking lots, etc.

For more information please visit www.global.uniview.com.

If you have any business queries, please contact chenkexin@uniview.com

UltraVision: PSIM Implementation in the Utilities Sector

UltraVision’s client operates within the essential utility industry with a workforce of 2,000 employees and 1,000 independent contractors. Their twenty locations necessitate a 24-hour shift cycle. Due to their elaborate structure, critical service delivery, and vast resources, they encounter difficulties in system management, security, and operational effectiveness. This all-in-one solution would ensure that only one person oversees operations and that it automates access in unattended areas by removing the need for human presence and integrating multiple technologies, all while keeping operational efficiency for different levels of access.

Technical ride

UltraVision’s technical team designed the system architecture and based on its experience managing large-scale projects and commitment to quality and trust, it chose strategic partners including AppVision PSIM, Axis Communications, FFGroup, HID, and MCA Grup. Using open protocols such as ASCII, SIP, ONVIF, and ModBusIP, the technical team developed a solution that is flexible enough to accommodate the client’s evolving needs and new technologies.

UltraVision has implemented aluminum automatic gates for access control, with manual operation for unanticipated visitors, and video and IP voice connections were utilized for access verification. With technologies like automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), an IP video intercom system with full-duplex communication and pre-recorded messages, LED lighting, a badge along with a QR code credential and a controller for automation, the solution aimed to decrease employee dependability and boost productivity. Our team additionally created custom software exclusive to contractors and long-term visitors that automates workflow management and facilitates the handling of registrations, requests, and approvals, as well as the distribution of temporary credentials. To improve accountability the system created a single set of data for both human and vehicle access events, and to ensure continuous operation it was equipped with a secondary power source as well.

KPI: 2x efficiency, half the cost

The investment in this system has proven to be valuable, as it has achieved self-sustainability within the first year. The customer gained substantial benefits from the project’s successful implementation, which not only enhanced operational performance metrics, but also reduced carbon emissions. Reduced dependence on round-the-clock security personnel was also a key achievement, and despite the worldwide pandemic, the system maintained an access policy that provided secure and efficient operations.

Integrated PSIM solutions revolutionize business operations by providing solid security measures and financial and operational benefits. UltraVision encourages businesses to consider electronic security and safety systems as strategic investments rather than merely precautionary efforts. By investing in its solutions, you can ensure a more secure future and shift your focus away from potential security threats towards expansion and strategic goals.

SoftNET: Securing Your Data with Ethernet Virtual Private Line

In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, businesses and individuals are becoming increasingly reliant on the Internet to carry out their day-to-day operations. However, with this increased reliance comes the growing threat of cyber-attacks. As the frequency and sophistication of cyber threats continue to rise, it has become imperative for organizations and individuals to prioritize the security of their internet connections. Ethernet Virtual Private Line offered by SoftNET, a B2B telecommunications company, presents a powerful solution to protect against cyber-attacks and safeguard sensitive data.

By: Stanko Gjuran, Sales Manager, SoftNET; E-mail: stanko@softnet.si

Cyber-attacks have emerged as one of the most significant challenges faced by organizations today. Ransomware attacks, data breaches, and other cyber threats have cost companies billions of dollars and compromised the personal information of millions of individuals. Hackers are continuously refining their methods, making it essential for businesses and individuals to adopt robust security measures.

Understanding the Vulnerabilities of Public Internet Lines

Public internet connections, often used by businesses, have inherent vulnerabilities that make them susceptible to cyber-attacks. These connections are shared by multiple users and lack the encryption and security features necessary to safeguard data during transmission. Cybercriminals can exploit these weaknesses to intercept sensitive information, inject malware, and launch distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, crippling an organization’s operations.

The Advantages of an Ethernet Virtual Private Line

Ethernet Virtual Private Line offered by SoftNET acts as a fortress for businesses and individuals seeking to fortify their digital presence. With dedicated bandwidth and enhanced security features, an Ethernet Virtual Private Line offers unparalleled advantages in the battle against cyber-attacks.

  1. Enhanced Data Encryption

Ethernet Virtual Private Lines employ robust encryption protocols such as AES 256-bit encryption to protect data as it travels between the user’s network and the destination server. Advanced encryption ensures that even if cybercriminals intercept the data, they cannot convert its contents. SoftNET employs industry-leading encryption standards, offering peace of mind to customers, knowing their data is secure.

  1. Dedicated Bandwidth

 Unlike public internet connections that are shared among multiple users, Ethernet Virtual Private Line ensures dedicated bandwidth solely for the customer’s use. This results in faster, more reliable connections and eliminates the risk of performance degradation caused by high user traffic.

  1. Protection from DDoS Attacks

 Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks pose a significant threat to businesses, causing service disruptions and financial losses. Ethernet Virtual Private Line includes built-in DDoS protection, which can detect and mitigate these attacks in real time, ensuring uninterrupted business operations.

  1. Reduced Network Congestion

Public internet connections often suffer from congestion during peak hours, leading to sluggish internet speeds. With Ethernet Virtual Private Line, users can enjoy consistent, high-speed connectivity, leading to improved productivity and efficiency.

  1. Proactive Network Monitoring and Support

SoftNET’s Ethernet Virtual Private Line comes with 24/7 network monitoring and dedicated customer support, ensuring that any potential security threats are detected and resolved promptly. This proactive approach enables businesses to focus on their core operations, confident in the knowledge that their network is in safe hands.

As the cyber threat landscape continues to evolve, businesses and individuals must take proactive steps to safeguard their data and digital assets. Ethernet Virtual Private Line from SoftNET emerges as the ultimate defense against cyber-attacks, offering enhanced security, dedicated bandwidth, and real-time protection from DDoS attacks. By investing in Ethernet Virtual Private Line, customers can mitigate the risk of cyber threats and focus on what matters most – building a thriving, secure, and resilient digital future.

VIVOTEK Tools for Technicians, Engineers, and Project Consultants

As we slowly approach the end of this year, the period becomes very active for all technical personnel in the security business. Technicians and engineers need to complete projects that are due within this year, while project consultants are already working on projects for the next year. The security business faces a significant challenge with a skilled labor shortage, ranging from technicians to project consultants. It is crucial that these professionals have the appropriate tools for their work. By having excellent tools, the time required to complete tasks can become shorter.

Written by: Djordje Bacic – djordje.bacic@vivotek.com

VIVOTEK recognizes the importance of this and has a longstanding tradition of developing tools to assist technical individuals in completing their tasks as efficiently as possible. Alongside their high-quality products, VIVOTEK has also developed top-notch tools.

Shepherd – Camera Management Tool for Technicians and Engineers

So, what is Shepherd?

Shepherd is embedded with powerful device management functions, allowing for the easy setup of multiple cameras simultaneously. The software automatically generates a list of all VIVOTEK devices connected to the network. Users can manually group cameras to apply pre-configured settings.

Shepherd offers various powerful functions, including IP address assignment, remote reboot/restore, and firmware and VADP package uploads. It greatly benefits system integrators and installers who frequently have projects requiring the simultaneous setup of multiple cameras with identical settings.

Shepherd supports batch firmware uploads, exporting device lists for VIVOTEK NVRs, updating virus signatures for cameras equipped with the Trend Micro IoT Security package, and importing/exporting configurations for Stereo Tracker, Deep Learning VCA, and VCA packages.

Validation Tool – Easy People Counting Correction

The Validation Tool is a smart and user-friendly tool that validates the accuracy of people-counting camera results. This tool supports practical functions such as manual counting, combining results from multiple counting cameras, and providing comparison results. With an accuracy rate of up to 98%, it is extremely beneficial for system integrators or administrators who need to evaluate counting results.

BIMobject – 3D Software for BIM for Project Consultants and Engineers

VIVOTEK IP Camera Families are now accessible within Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, specifically BIMobject. BIMobject is a comprehensive software application that supports the entire BIM workflow, from concept to construction. Users of BIMobject can now directly incorporate interactive 3D CAD VIVOTEK camera models into their building plans, seamlessly integrating VIVOTEK surveillance into their designs. Everything, from camera resolution to field of view to mounting options, is considered, ensuring comprehensive coverage through stunning 3D visualization.

  • 3D Design Visualization
  • Focal Length Adjustments for Targeted H-FOV/V-FOV
  • Object Range, Camera Resolution, Camera Position, and Camera Angle Adjustments
  • Choice of Mounting Options
  • Increased Efficiency
  • Ensured Full Surveillance Coverage
  • Save, Print, Collaborate, and Export using Autodesk

IP Video System Design Tool – Intuitively Design Surveillance Systems with 2D/3D Views

VIVOTEK has integrated with JVSG (IP Video System Design Tool) to facilitate the rapid and straightforward design of professional video surveillance systems. With the IP Video System Design Tool, users can calculate precise lens focal lengths and viewing angles for all cameras in a matter of seconds. This aids in checking the field of view for each camera and identifying any dead zones, thereby enhancing premises security using both 2D and 3D modeling. This intelligent tool also provides more accurate estimations for network bandwidth, storage requirements, and other practical functions to elevate your surveillance system design.

  • 2D Planning for Each Camera’s Field of View
  • 3D Views and Simulations
  • Realistic 3D Models
  • Increased efficiency in your security system while reducing costs by finding optimal camera locations
  • Rapid calculation of precise camera lens focal lengths and viewing angles
  • Field of view checks for each camera, identifying dead zones to enhance premises security using 2D and 3D modeling
  • Estimations of required network bandwidth for shaping network video systems with varying numbers of IP cameras and video servers
  • Calculation of necessary HDD storage space for video archives
  • Load site plans/floor plans with JPEG, JPG, BMP, or PDF background images
  • Print or export your project as a PDF, including calculations, drawings, and 3D mock-ups, to create excellent project documentation.

Smoldering Threat: Are Lithium-Ion Batteries A Real Danger To People And Property?

In the era of digital innovation and mobility, lithium-ion batteries are the beating heart of the industry and everyday devices such as phones, laptops, electric bicycles, and scooters. However, does this heart pump excessively “hot” blood at a time when fires associated with these devices are becoming more common, and what is the industry’s response to the need for getting the best of both worlds in terms of energy and safety?

By: Mirza Bahic; mirza.bahic@asmideast.com

Lithium-ion batteries are often revered today as the “engines of the 21st century.” As an important energy storage solution for portable electronic devices and electric vehicles, these devices are a “Promethean” fire for a world that constantly seeks increased mobility, digitalization, connectivity, and sustainability in one package. However, with the widespread use of these devices, there has also come an increased and statistically well-supported danger of fires breaking out in situations that are still unfamiliar to many.

Is the “Flaw” Inherent in the Battery Design Itself?

At its core, lithium-ion batteries consist of multiple smaller cells, each containing two electrodes separated by a separator. These cells facilitate the movement of charged particles, known as lithium ions (hence the name), through a conductive solution between the electrodes. This process involves charging and discharging, allowing the battery to store and release energy, powering a wide range of mobile devices from laptops to electric vehicles.

When a lithium-ion battery is being charged, lithium ions migrate from the positive electrode (cathode) through the conductive electrolyte and move toward the negative electrode (anode), where they are stored. During discharge, the process is reversed, with lithium ions returning to the positive electrode, creating an electric current that powers the device.

The choice of lithium as the primary element in batteries is due to its lightweight nature and high energy density associated with it. Compared to traditional batteries like nickel-cadmium or lead-acid, lithium-ion batteries offer significantly greater energy storage capacity, making them ideal for portable devices requiring long-lasting power.

So, the answer to the question in the title is straightforward: lithium-ion batteries are not inherently unsafe by design. If they are manufactured and used according to industry standards, they are generally considered safe devices. However, it’s important to note that there are inherent risks associated with the operation of lithium-ion batteries, which can be attributed to various factors such as temperature changes, physical damage, overcharging, manufacturing defects, or improper use.

Why Do Lithium-Ion Batteries Pose a Security Risk?

Lithium-ion batteries have quenched the world’s perpetual thirst for portable energy, allowing us to stay connected across the clock, work efficiently, and push new boundaries in transportation. However, along with all the undeniable advantages, these devices also carry concrete safety risks, primarily related to fire outbreaks in fully unexpected situations.

But if we have established that these devices are not inherently unsafe, why are reports of fatal fires and significant material damage spreading through the media like wildfire today? The reason is simple and relates to the law of large numbers – these devices are more popular than ever today, and their rapid adoption has not been accompanied by an equally diligent campaign to raise awareness about their proper handling and incident management.

First and foremost, when lithium-ion batteries become defective or sustain damage, they can pose a significantly greater danger of fire and explosions. Several factors can contribute to battery failure, including improper use and storage or incorrect charging techniques.

Physical impacts such as dropping, crushing, or puncturing the battery can cause damage that compromises the integrity and safety of these devices. External sources of heat, such as open flames or heaters, as well as temperatures exceeding 55 degrees Celsius, can accelerate the deterioration of devices with damaged cells or those with manufacturing defects.

Similarly, charging lithium-ion batteries at temperatures below freezing can lead to the formation of a permanent metal coating of lithium on the anode. This coating increases the risk of battery failure and, consequently, fire incidents.

Therefore, adhering to the manufacturer’s instructions for charging devices and batteries is crucial in preventing damage to these devices. To reduce the risk, some chargers employ a cyclic power supply mechanism to avoid overcharging, while fast chargers often lack this feature, making user vigilance crucial in such cases. Nevertheless, the industry recommendation is to use chargers according to the manufacturer’s instructions to maintain battery safety.

How to Prevent Thermal Runaway?

Essentially, it is crucial to avoid putting the battery in a “faulty” state. However, what if this has already happened without the user’s awareness of the problem?

In the case of battery failure, the heat generated during the operating process can damage nearby cells, triggering a chain reaction known as a thermal runaway. The high energy density of lithium batteries makes them more prone to such reactions. Depending on factors such as the battery’s chemical composition, size, design, types of components, and stored energy capacity, failures in lithium cells can result in chemical reactions and the initiation of combustion, leading to heat release and excessive pressure.

The chemical reactions inside the battery can raise this pressure to a point where the cell walls expand and byproducts leak from the solution. These byproducts include carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and hydrocarbons, which are highly flammable and contribute to fire outbreaks and even explosions in lithium-ion batteries.

As an exacerbating factor in battery ignition, combustion can also cause the separation of fluorine from lithium salts in the battery. When mixed with water vapor, fluorine can produce hydrofluoric acid, a highly dangerous substance that can have long-term but initially unnoticeable effects on human health.

Given all the above, it is clear that a comprehensive understanding of these processes and incorporating knowledge of their mechanics is imperative in developing guidelines and best practices for safely handling these devices.

The Ecological Transition and Affordability Fuel the Fires

Seemingly unrelated global events have also had an impact on shifting the spotlight toward lithium-ion batteries as a security risk. After the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the use of scooters and e-bikes significantly increased, especially in the segment of delivery services and commuting. This sudden surge led to a spike in the price of these transportation devices, prompting individuals to seek manufacturers with lower quality control standards for their battery systems.

Once the market stabilized, the demand for lithium-ion batteries continued to experience significant and rapid growth, primarily driven by the needs of the ecological transition. Li-Bridge, an organization dedicated to the development of a supply chain for lithium-based batteries, states that the global demand for lithium-ion batteries is expected to increase more than fivefold by 2030.

This demand is closely followed by the rising number of associated fire incidents. According to insurance company Zurich, in 2021 alone, there was an increase of nearly 150% in the number of fires caused by lithium-ion battery explosions in e-scooters and e-bikes. Simultaneously, the number of such fires continued to rise by an additional 28% by the end of September 2022 compared to the monthly average in 2021.

The city of New York can serve as a litmus test for dominant safety trends in this market. In 2019, there were 30 fires attributed to the use of batteries in electric bikes or scooters in New York. A year later, this number increased to over 40. By 2021, the frequency of fires more than doubled, reaching a total of 104 incidents in just this city.

Ultimately, by the end of 2022, lithium-ion batteries were identified as the cause of 220 fires in New York, resulting in six fatalities and 147 injuries. These figures have prompted emergency services to seek professional assistance in identifying the causes of these occurrences to reduce their frequency.

Delayed Fires as a Unique Firefighting Challenge

One of the major causes of fires in electric vehicles and scooters is traffic accidents that result in battery damage. They can lead to the rupture of battery cells, causing internal short circuits and accompanying fires. Unlike vehicles with conventional engines, electric vehicles experience a unique phenomenon of “delayed” fires after a collision, which poses a specific risk for emergency services that are only just becoming familiar with this occurrence.

Pioneering research in this field was conducted by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in the United States. The Board investigated several incidents involving delayed ignition of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles. Instead of the expected battery ignition during or immediately after the collision, it was observed that the vehicles caught fire several hours or even several days after the incident.

For example, in Lake Forest, California, an electric SUV crashed into a residential garage and caught fire. Firefighters initially had to use an unusually large amount of water (over 70,000 liters) on the fire, which continued to burn for at least two hours. It was only when they lifted the vehicle to directly extinguish the flaming battery that the temperature dropped sufficiently to safely remove the vehicle from the scene. However, during transportation on a semi-trailer truck, the battery reignited spontaneously. A similar case occurred in Mountain View in the same region, except that the vehicle’s battery caused a delayed fire at the disposal site five days after the accident.

While there is no clear evidence indicating that electric vehicles are more prone to fires compared to conventional vehicles, the associated thermal runaway process in lithium-ion batteries can be delayed or slowed down to the point of being literally imperceptible. In fact, the initial impact and battery damage can trigger a slow but inevitable chain reaction, ultimately leading to unexpected fires after prolonged intervals, particularly in locations such as salvage yards or vehicle storage areas.

Equally important is the risk faced by truck drivers transporting vehicles with damaged lithium-ion batteries. They are exposed to the possibility of sudden and delayed fires, which can easily spread to other vehicles and further complicate the task for firefighters.

Unquenchable Thirst and Prolonged Interventions

Another important issue related to extinguishing fires on vehicles with lithium-ion batteries involves the availability of abnormally large amounts of water and the length of interventions that “trap” personnel in the field longer than usual. Experts point out that in some cases, extinguishing a fire on an electric vehicle may require as much as 110,000 liters of water. This amount may vary, but many fire departments are already unable to rely on using the same amount of water for interventions on electric vehicles as they would for typical building fires.

The Sinking of the Felicity Ace: Did Electric Vehicles Hinder Firefighting Efforts?

It’s not just trucks and logistical infrastructure that are at risk from the specific fire hazards associated with lithium-ion battery vehicles. On March 1, 2022, the cargo ship Felicity Ace sank near the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in the loss of approximately 3,965 automobiles. It is estimated that around 300 electric vehicles were found among them which presented an additional challenge in firefighting efforts because suppressing flames on lithium-ion batteries requires the use of large quantities of dry chemicals such as ABC powder, carbon dioxide, powdered graphite, and sodium carbonate. The crew had to abandon the ship as the attempts to extinguish the fire with water alone proved ineffective. At the same time, cargo ships and ferries are particularly susceptible to such fires due to their internal configuration i.e. the lack of internal compartments which facilitates the rapid spread of fire to other vehicles.

Illegal Vehicle Modifications as a Complicating Factor

In the midst of the authentic boom in the use of scooters with lithium-ion batteries, emergency services face a new challenge in the form of illegal activities associated with this trend. An illustrative example is a tragic incident that occurred on January 1, 2023, in a residential block in the British city of Bristol, resulting in the death of one person and the hospitalization of eight others. The investigation revealed that a fire broke out in the hallway of an apartment, with an amateurishly modified e-bike with a lithium battery identified as the cause. Local authorities attributed this to the growing trend of using conversion kits, which allow for retrofitting electric motors onto standard bicycles. These kits often lack proper batteries, tempting consumers to purchase cheaper alternatives and unverified chargers online that do not always adhere to industrial safety standards. Due to the increased likelihood of malfunctions in these non-standard batteries, the risk of fire is significantly heightened.

Underground Garages and Landfills Are at an Increased Risk

The increasing use of lithium-ion batteries in transport vehicles such as e-bikes and e-scooters has caused real concern among safety professionals due to frequent fire incidents caused by these products. Furthermore, as the global transition to zero-emission vehicles gains momentum, there are concerns about the potential risks posed by underground parking lots. These locations are now filled with electric cars and chargers and are not always easily accessible for firefighting operations.

Alarms have been raised in some countries: after a significant increase in the number of fires caused by e-bikes and e-scooters in London (from eight to 59 cases in just two years), the local transport regulator has called for a ban on the use of private e-vehicles on subway and buses.

At the same time, the Environmental Services Association (ESA) warned that these batteries are dangerous even when they are not in active use, as they can be damaged during disposal in landfills or preparation for recycling. This is primarily associated with the risk of lithium-ion batteries being crushed, broken, or exposed to weather conditions, which facilitates self-ignition or explosions.

At the same time, lithium-ion batteries have become prevalent enough in everyday life that users now dispose of them together with regular waste and other recyclable materials, even though they are essentially ticking fire bombs in this state.

Experts emphasize the importance of separate and proper recycling of lithium-ion batteries, along with their safe disposal outside inhabited areas and adequate protection from weather conditions. Damaged batteries are a particular source of risk as they must be disposed of separately and stored in containers filled with sand or other inert materials such as vermiculite.

Data Centers Are Seeking Solutions in the Redesign of Their Facilities

Lithium-ion batteries have been identified as the main suspect in several devastating fires in data centers. One such incident occurred in early 2021 when OVHcloud, a major European cloud service provider, lost one of its centers in Strasbourg due to a fire. It is also believed that the destructive fire at the Maxnod center in France in March was caused by the ignition of a lithium-ion battery. In light of the potential risks associated with lithium-ion batteries in these facilities, experts emphasize the importance of their functional redesign. This primarily involves relocating lithium-ion batteries to dedicated rooms equipped with fire-resistant walls and ceilings. Simultaneously, fire suppression systems using foam would be introduced instead of water-based systems.

The Industry Responds: A Regulatory or Technological Offensive?

At this moment, it seems that government regulators and the industry are competing to find a universal solution to the “inflammatory” issue of lithium-ion batteries. The solution appears to lie in a fusion of both approaches, with pioneering steps being taken by countries with the highest number of users and, consequently, incidents related to these devices. For example, in the United States, there is an initiative underway to pass consumer standards legislation for lithium-ion batteries. The goal is to establish safety standards for batteries in electric scooters and bicycles, including guidelines for consumer protection. Regulators have emphasized the need for global regulation of the distribution of these batteries from different countries, including those from China, which is undoubtedly yet another echo of the ongoing trade war between the US and China.

Unlike regulation, the user education segment has likely made the most progress in fire prevention. Best practices for protection are generally well-known and include avoiding exposing lithium-ion batteries to extreme temperatures and minimizing overnight and continuous charging. Choosing reputable brands and using original charging devices is another important step in mitigating fire risks. During charging, experts believe that it is crucial to ensure adequate air circulation to prevent heat buildup. It is also advisable to keep and charge electric vehicles outside enclosed spaces, ideally in a dedicated isolated area that local authorities should allocate for this purpose.

Government efforts aimed at preventing loss of life and property can also involve enacting standardized storage and handling procedures for lithium-ion batteries, especially during transit on ships or trucks following traffic accidents.

Lastly, the security industry itself has almost unlimited potential to offer solutions for various risks, including new or lesser-known ones. Early detection of unexpected and delayed battery fires can be ensured through 24/7 monitoring of device transportation, aided by thermal scanners, gas detectors, heat and smoke sensors, and CCTV cameras. Additionally, the industry can provide specialized training for personnel involved in battery handling and fire suppression procedures based on previous experiences with such incidents. It is clear to everyone that if we want the technological torch of lithium-ion batteries to continue to illuminate the path ahead, we must take their countless benefits as seriously as the safety of all user groups that want to tread on it.

Smart Stadiums Market Driven by Rapid Growth in IoT

The smart stadium market is projected to grow from $14.3 billion in 2023 to a remarkable $34.5 billion by 2028, boasting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of approximately 19.2%, according to the latest data coming from researchers at Marketsandmarkets.

This exponential growth is primarily propelled by remarkable advancements in Internet of Things (IoT) technology, data analytics, cloud computing, and the proliferation of mobile applications. An imperative catalyst is the pressing need for optimizing venue operations, crowd management, and security, all of which converge to drive better resource allocation and cost savings for stadium management.

Services Segment Driving Growth

 The services segment within this market is expected to outpace others in terms of growth, encompassing consulting services, deployment and integration solutions, and support and maintenance services. This upward trajectory is substantiated by an increasing demand for enhanced operational efficiency, sustainability measures, and adaptability to the ever-evolving landscape of business dynamics. Consequently, smart stadium services are being embraced with enthusiasm across diverse geographical regions.

A pivotal pillar of the smart stadium ecosystem, network management platforms, are garnering significant attention. These platforms establish seamless communication channels that interconnect stadiums, the workforce, and fans. This seamless connectivity ensures users have access to IT services anytime and anywhere. Notably, these platforms empower network administrators to promptly detect network failures and real-time issues, enabling swift resolution by notifying support personnel. The intensifying frequency of global sporting events has catalyzed the demand for robust and efficient data networks, crucial for the seamless execution of daily stadium operations and management.

Pivotal Role of Network Management Platforms

 The support and maintenance sector occupies a strategic niche, providing vital services to ensure uninterrupted functionality and continuous improvements for smart stadium devices. The impetus behind this sector’s growth stems from a confluence of factors, including the pursuit of amplified profitability, enriched fan experiences, streamlined communication channels, and bolstered stadium infrastructure. A key driver in this context is the necessity for technical expertise to guarantee heightened reliability and minimal downtime, further augmenting the growth trajectory of this sector.

A vibrant growth avenue within this landscape is the domain of digital content management. The escalating adoption of web-based digital solutions and services by stadium operators has contributed to the rapid growth of this market segment. The seamless integration of internet resources and sports analytics is propelling stadium operators to leverage mobile apps and web services to enhance the overall fan experience, resulting in heightened engagement and satisfaction.

The global outlook underscores Europe as a frontrunner in the smart stadium market. This region’s growth trajectory is sustained by proactive funding policies at both European Union (EU) and individual state levels. European sports organizations are proactively embracing smart stadium solutions to remain competitive. Notably, countries like the UK, known for their football and cricket fervor, are making substantial investments to preserve their competitive edge within the industry. Various European governments have initiated ambitious research and development ventures, seeking to transform traditional stadiums into cutting-edge smart facilities by integrating IoT solutions and harnessing the power of 5G connectivity.

Among the key players driving this evolution, prominent names include IBM, Ericsson, Intel, NTT, Tech Mahindra, Johnson Controls Siemens, Honeywell, Cisco, NEC, Huawei, Schneider, NXP Semiconductors, Atos, Verizon, AT&T, Vodafone, T-Mobile, Telefonica, VIX Technology, Hawk Eye, Ucopia, Allgovision, Aifi, Pixellot, Locbee, Dignia, and GP Smart Stadium. This consortium of industry leaders is collectively steering the transformation of stadiums into intelligent hubs that not only host sports and events but also provide a futuristic, connected experience for all stakeholders involved.

ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA acquires Kinetron

London, September 2023 – ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA is pleased to announce it has acquired Kinetron, a leading specialist in motion-based energy harvesting systems for self-powered products, as part of its efforts to accelerate growth and continue its journey as a leader in digital access solutions.

“Kinetron is a strategic technological addition to the ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA division and will reinforce our offering in energy harvesting locking solutions that are energy efficient, maintenance free and environmentally friendly. It will provide complementary growth opportunities for our digital access solutions business segment, where we drive innovation to deliver profitable sustainable growth,” says Neil Vann, EVP & Head of ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA.

“Kinetron brings 35 years of experience in developing and manufacturing motion-based energy harvesting systems that enable self-powered intelligent products and facilitate the growth of electronic and IoT solutions in a sustainable way. Their mission of ‘Energy Harvesting Excellence’ comes together nicely with our vision for Digital Access Solutions (DAS) to create an access control ecosystem, that connects all our ASSA ABLOY hardware through one interface in a sustainable way, so we can continue to improve people’s lives even further,” says David Moser, SVP & Head of Digital Access Solutions EMEIA.

Kinetron was established in 1984, with their main office located in Tilburg, Netherlands.

‘Residential Shared Space Platform Of The Year’ Award for SALTO Homelok

PropTech Breakthrough, an independent market intelligence organization that evaluates and recognizes standout real estate technology companies, products, and services around the globe, announced that SALTO Homelok, a ground-breaking new smart access control solution for the residential market, is the recipient of its annual “Residential Shared Space Platform Of The Year 2023.”.

“Homelok offers an incredible value proposition with its total Smart Building Ecosystem designed to meet the needs of multifamily property managers and deliver an unparalleled resident experience in today’s connected home market. It is the ultimate solution that will revolutionize the way people access and live in their properties while offering a new level of security and convenience. This makes Homelok our choice for ‘Residential Shared Space Platform of the Year,’” said Bryan Vaughn, Managing Director of PropTech Breakthrough Awards.

SALTO Homelok is set to revolutionize residential living with its all-in-one solution that integrates smart access control technology, hardware, cloud software, digital keys, and global service support including Apple Wallet key compatibility. „SALTO is honored to have been recognized by PropTech Breakthrough for Homelok’s efforts to provide advanced, residential-specific, smart access control solutions to multi-family and single-family housing, vacation rentals, and home care / assisted living establishments“, said Frederik Troester, General Manager for SALTO Systems Oceania.

The mission of the annual PropTech Breakthrough Awards program is to conduct the industry’s most comprehensive analysis and evaluation of top technology companies, solutions, and products in the real estate technology industry. This year’s program attracted more than 1,700 nominations from 12 countries.

“SALTO is setting the new standard in residential property access control and security operations and is revolutionizing the operator and resident experience. We are thrilled to be recognized for our work in the 2023 PropTech Breakthrough Awards,” said Troester.