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Former Chief of Defence Staff and Head of British Armed Forces to headline at Intersec

-Served in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Germany, Iraq, Kosovo and is renowned for his extensive knowledge of the Middle East

– First time speaking publicly since retiring from the military where he served for 44 years

Dubai, UAE: Intersec, the world-leading emergency services, security, and safety event, today announced that Britain’s former Chief of Defence Staff, Sir Nick Carter will share insights from his extraordinary 44-year military career at the event.

In his previous role, Sir Nick was the professional head of the British Armed Forces and the most senior uniformed military adviser to the Secretary of State for Defence and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He joined the Army in 1977 and during his career he served in Germany during the Cold War, in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, in Cyprus with the UN and in command of a battalion on operations in Bosnia and Kosovo.

He was the Chief of the General Staff, the professional head of the British Army since 2014, leading it through the most recent Security and Defence Review in 2015. He assumed the appointment of Chief of the Defence Staff in 2018.

Speaking publicly for the first time since retiring from the military, Sir Nick will be speaking at Intersec which runs from 16-18 January 2022 at Dubai World Trade Centre.

Commenting on his participation, Sir Nick said: “It is a pleasure to be invited to speak at Intersec, particularly during a time where our national interests and multilateral relations are challenged by an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape. Having served in some of the region’s most challenging environments, I look forward to sharing valuable insights and experiences at what promises to be a fascinating forum at Intersec 2022.”

Having served in the Balkans, Sir Nick went on tours to Iraq as a brigade commander in 2003/4 and repeated tours to Afghanistan between 2002 and 2013. He was responsible, on his first tour, for the initial design of Provincial Reconstruction Teams and the Afghan National Army. He commanded 55,000 NATO troops in Regional Command South during the Afghan ‘surge’ and in his last tour led the transition process with the now former President Ghani as the NATO mission’s Deputy Commander.

Alex Nicholl, Messe Frankfurt Middle East’s Head of Intersec, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have Sir Nick Carter at Intersec 2022. Without question he brings a unique set of insights, not just from a security perspective but in terms of multilateral political relations, defence strategy and the challenges of leading through some of the most extraordinary geopolitical moments in recent history.”

The 23rd edition of the flagship event is being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and will be staged under the theme of ‘Uniting the World’s leading industry specialists for the safety & security of future generations.’

The extensive development of the show will see the best minds in the industry participate in a world-class three-day conference, with six industry pillars: Global Security Leaders’ Summit, Protecting Future Connected Cities & Citizens Conference, Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure Conference, Agile First Responders Conference, Cyber Lab and with a dedicated KSA Focus Day.

Signifying Intersec’s strategic importance to the UAE, Official Supporters include Dubai Police, Dubai Civil Defence, Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA), Dubai Municipality and the UAE Cyber Security Council.

For more information please visit: www.intersecexpo.com.

For time-saving management and enhanced door security, Incedoä Business opts for mobile keys

London, December 2021 — The convenience, security and cost saving benefits of managing access control with smartphone keys are now available with

ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions’ Incedo Business system. Mobile keys are another innovative addition to the Incedo ecosystem, a scalable, integrated solution created for businesses who need security which grows with them.

Global work patterns are more fluid than ever: IBM estimates 1.87 billion people will be working remotely by 2022*. The convenience and security benefits of mobile keys are tailor-made for managing access with maximum efficiency. The Wireless Access Control Report 2021** confirms the trend: Almost two-thirds of organisations will have adopted mobile access control to some extent within two years, according to a wide-ranging survey of security professionals analysed in the report.

“In our mobile world, it makes sense for users to keep secure keys on a device they are already carrying,” says David Moser, Interim VP Digital and Access Solutions at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEA. “The new Incedo Business mobile key solution is simple to manage, which saves valuable time for security staff. It harnesses on-device biometrics to add another layer of site security.”

“At the same time, it gives employees and visitors the option to unlock doors with a convenient key stored on their own mobile device. Your mobile phone can them open the car park barrier, access the printer network or even operate a locker, without visitors needing to collect a card or fob face to face.”

Easy adoption for Incedo Business locks and readers

Incedo Business mobile keys are powered by Seos™, the latest generation of credential technology with the highest encryption and authentication standards.

Our mobile keys operate on a broad range of mobile devices, including phones, tablets and smart-watches. NFC*** and Bluetooth LE are both supported, ensuring versatility for the business.

ASSA ABLOY offer subscription billing, so customers can enjoy costs that are more predictable for budgeting purposes.  Licenses can be edited at any time, so organisations can efficiently scale or up or down in response to their business needs.

The Incedo-enabled hardware range of wireless locks and wall readers is already compatible with mobile keys, which can be deployed alongside standard RFID credentials.

Combine higher security for businesses with increased user convenience

Incedo Business mobile keys are simpler and quicker to administer than traditional credentials like fobs or smartcards. Mobile keys are sent over the air to employee smartphones, removing the need to buy plastic cards or pay for printing. With a mobile solution, facility managers save time previously wasted in credential handover and are not required to be on-site.

A missing physical credential needs replacing. With Incedo mobile keys, system management is faster and easier: Updating, revoking or adding new access rights takes place instantly over the air. The business also reduces use of non-recyclable plastics.

The security of virtual keys improves on traditional credentials. Despite strict policies against the practice, smartcards are often shared between employees. Phones are less readily passed around and, in any case, have fingerprint, face ID or passcode protection built-in. The same biometric protection will stop a casual thief from using on-device mobile keys. RFID credentials do not have these equivalent safeguards.

“Keyholders already use their mobile device to buy a coffee, board a plane or book a taxi,” adds David Moser. “Now it becomes a secure and versatile key, too. They can travel to multiple locations contact-free, for example. Users don’t even need to open an app to unlock an authorized door. Incedo has taken the next step in our mission to keep people and businesses moving. Together.”

Incedoä Business moves with you, today and in the future

Incedo Business makes access control more efficient for everyone, from installers to end-users. A modular, platform approach makes both procurement and operation simpler. Managers choose the security hardware and credentials they need together with the appropriate management system.

Award-winning ASSA ABLOY wireless digital locks and wired ASSA ABLOY wall readers secure the doors. A choice of card and token credentials — as well as mobile keys — helps users enjoy safe and convenient access to, and movement around, the premises.

New Incedo-enabled hardware from ASSA ABLOY and third-party providers will continue to be made available within the evolving Incedo ecosystem. Add doors or locations, and switch between local and cloud management, as often as required. Incedo guarantees flexibility and scalability in every direction, to meet security needs today and in the future.

Incedo™ Business embodies ASSA ABLOY’s vision to create a safer and more open world. To learn more about Incedoä mobile keys, download a free guide at campaigns.assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/incedo-business

 

One of Germany’s major multi-location food businesses relies on cloud-managed eCLIQ access control

London, December 2021 – Headquartered in Bremerhaven, Deutsche See is number one in Germany for marketing fish and seafood. At 19 sites across the country, it employs around 1,800 workers and supplies over 35,000 customers from the food retail trade, gastronomy and corporate and social catering sectors. Deutsche See also supplies end consumers all over Germany via its own online shop.

Worldwide procurement of high-quality raw produce; careful and tailored production and finishing; quality management; and a logistics system with a sustainable fleet all set the company apart.

A company like Deutsche See is always moving. New departments are formed, staff relocate and processes change. Suppliers, contractors and the company’s own personnel come and go.

This creates a constant need for new access authorizations which can only be adjusted quickly and cheaply with a highly flexible master-key system. Protected areas also require different levels of security, personalised locking type options and high weather resistance — particularly in outdoor areas.

Managing programmable keys in the cloud

Deutsche See chose the eCLIQ electronic master-key system: eCLIQ is a fully electronic system from the CLIQ® programmable key-operated access control range, offering a high level of protection against tampering and intelligent attacks. Its latest chip generation has AES encryption. Battery-powered eCLIQ keys are extremely robust, have a waterproof casing and thus fulfil the high demands of challenging environmental conditions.

Deutsche See’s electronic master-key system is managed via an easily scalable and flexible cloud-based platform using the CLIQ Web Manager. The CLIQ Web Manager makes it easy to program, reprogram or audit every eCLIQ key, cylinder, padlock or updater. And because the interface is accessible from anywhere with a Web connection — via secure login over https:// and multifactor authentication if required — you can manage access whenever and wherever you choose.

With the Software as a Service hosting solution chosen by Deutsche See, access control data is stored securely at ASSA ABLOY and can be accessed via the system at any time and from any location.

This software is especially well-suited for management of large master-key systems or in multiple locations with large distances between them. Because the Web client is platform-independent and thus suitable for any standard browser, it was installed easily on the server landscape at Deutsche See. Its architecture supports multiple administrators, making security workflows much more efficient for Deutsche See.

To learn more about eCLIQ, download a free Solution Guide at https://campaigns.assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/ecliq

AV Industry Ready to ‘Rise Up. Reimagine. Ignite the Future’ at ISE 2022

ISE is the must-attend event for AV professionals and the next edition will be a vibrant and exciting one! With a redesigned show floor, compelling five-day conference programme and new demonstration areas – ISE 2022 will enable exhibitors to ‘Rise Up. Reimagine. Ignite the Future.’

With more than 700 exhibitors committed to take part in ISE 2022 at its new home in the Fira de Barcelona Gran Vía, ISE 2022 provides the ideal destination for world-class brands to showcase the latest technologies in pro AV. Exhibitors include brands such as Barco, Crestron, KNX, Kramer, LG, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony to name just a few. The show floor has been redesigned for 2022 and will also feature a brand-new Discovery Zone, highlighting 40 new companies exhibiting for the first time.

Highlights of the Show Floor – Six Technology Zones

Taking advantage of the large, modern venue at the Gran Via, ISE’s new home provides ample space for a new approach to the show floor. Six Technology Zones, set out over five spacious halls, group together exhibitors in the major technology areas, making it simpler for delegates to plan their visit and find and compare the wide variety of solutions they need for their integration projects.

Multi-Technology Zone (Halls 3 & 5): A must for any visitor to ISE, this Zone features the major brands in the AV industry offering solutions that deliver benefits for many vertical markets.  From Barco, Biamp and Crestron to LG, Samsung, Sennheiser, Shure and Televic Conference, this area offers a wealth of interesting booths to explore. Chris Merrick, Global Marketing Shure comments: “ISE 2022 is a key exhibition in the global calendar for Shure. We are really looking forward to ISE in Barcelona this coming February as a platform to showcase our latest innovations. It is an essential event to meet up with our customers, channel and industry partners and of course to make new connections.”

Hall 5 will once again play host to the eye-catching VIOSO Projection Dome – an installation showcasing VIOSO’s fascinating software solutions for multi projector / multi display setups.

Audio Zone (Hall 7): ISE’s Audio Zone is firmly established as the key destination to hear about the latest audio innovations for both permanent installation and live events. Solutions on display will include signal processing and transport, immersive spatial audio and the cutting edge of loudspeaker design. Over 140 exhibitors are booked into this zone and include Adam Hall, Audac, Bose Professional, d&b audiotechnik, Equipson, L-Acoustics, Martin Audio, Meyer Sound, Renkus Heinz and more. Tom Van de Sande

CEO of AUDAC said the company is looking forward to the return of in-person events at ISE in Barcelona: “As a family business, that personal touch is one of our greatest strengths and nothing beats catching up with each other over a cup of coffee or even a Belgian beer. In addition, the first full-scale edition of ISE is in Barcelona, so it is extra exciting to see the effect of the move to FIRA. ISE has helped us grow from a small start-up manufacturer into a leading player in the AV industry. It gave us access to clients & users that otherwise may have never heard from us. And by impressing the attendees we were able to further establish our brand while expanding our distributor network.”

In addition to the Audio Zone, ISE 2022 will feature the ISE Sound Xperience in partnership with the Eventos Filmax Cinema Gran Vía complex. The location is just a few metres away from the Gran Via and is a dedicated cinema complex of twelve uniquely configured listening rooms to showcase audio with depth, accuracy and pin-point clarity.

Digital Signage & DooH (Hall 6): Every year, the displays in this hall seem bigger, brighter and more impressive than ever.  Showcasing how state-of-the-art digital signage is used extensively for impactful messaging, advertising and information delivery, this hall highlights display manufacturers as well as media players and software providers. NEW for 2022 is an additional open-air display area, next to Hall 6, where visitors will be able to see and hear solutions in an outdoor setting. Major brands see the opportunity of exhibiting at ISE as a key date in their calendars. Make sure you visit Hall 6 to see the latest from brands including Absen, Alfalite, Brightsign, Daktronics, Grassfish, Nexmosphere, RGBLink, Syscomtec, Unilumin and many more.

NEW: Lighting & Staging (Hall 7)featuring special Lighting Demo Zone: A new zone for 2022, this will showcase lighting and lighting control, rigging and staging equipment, motion tracking, video mapping, holography and much more besides. It will be full of solutions for small temporary venues right up to major stadium concerts. Exhibitors include Area 4, Clay Paky, CLF Lighting, Elation Professional, Movecat GmbH and MA Lighting. This zone will also feature a special networking space with a stage, where innovative solutions will be highlighted and talks, presentations and meet-ups will take place.

Residential & Smart Building (Hall 2): ISE has long been a leading voice in residential solutions and home automation, with the backing of CEDIA (co-owner of ISE with AVIXA); and also as a prominent player in smart building, thanks to our long-running Smart Building Conference. The combined Residential & Smart Building Zone is the strongest-ever offering in this fast-moving area of AV technology and features over 80 exhibitors at the cutting edge. Presenting show partner, KNX, will be showcasing its member companies here and taking part in the Smart Building Conference. Browse the booths from Artcoustic, Bang & Olufsen, Basalte, Bowers & Wilkins, Control 4 (SnapOne), Gira, Krix, Jung, Monitor Audio, Stealth Acoustics, Storm Audio, Z-Wave Alliance and many more.

Unified Communications & Education Technology (Hall 2): With more than 110 exhibitors within this zone, delegates will find solutions to equip multi-site businesses, boardrooms, and offices as well as educational institutions, private tutors and professional development specialists. Exhibitors here will be showcasing technologies for hybrid working and connecting remote locations. Alongside global brands such as Cisco, Google, HP, Intel, Microsoft and first-time ISE exhibitor, Zoom, there will also be plenty to see from exhibitors including Jabra, Logitech, Avocor, AVI-SPL, Clevertouch, Lenovo among others.

Registration is now open – so go here to book your ticket: https://iseurope.org/register.php

Integrated Systems Europe, ISE 2022, will take place at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Vía on 1-4 February 2022. The ISE Conference programme runs from Monday 31 January through to Friday 4 February.

For more information, please visit www.iseurope.org

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Wildwood PR – ise@wildwoodpr.com

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FC hacker to share inside track on how cyber criminals think at Intersec 2022

– Ethical hacker to disclose secret tactics at Cyber Security Lab held in partnership with UAE Cyber Security Council

– Forum to focus on investigative and forensic techniques, and alliances to prevent cross-border digital terrorism

Dubai, UAE: Intersec, the world-leading emergency services, security, and safety event, will welcome ethical hacker, Freaky Clown (FC) for the first time in the Middle East as a headline speaker at the event who will give deep insights into the world of cybercrime.

As a well-known ethical hacker and social engineer, FC brings a truly unique perspective to Intersec’s inaugural Cyber Security Lab conference, where he will talk about how cyber criminals circumnavigate access controls, how governments and organizations can identify their cyber weaknesses and what they can do to improve their security.

Intersec’s Cyber Security Lab, under the theme ‘into the unknown’, will focus on cybercrime, building cyber resilience, cyber threats, infrastructure investment, national security and international cooperation. It has been developed through a strategic partnership between Intersec and the UAE Cyber Security Council, which sets out to strengthen cybersecurity in the UAE and improve co-ordination and response times to potential attacks.

Commenting on his participation, FC said: “At a time when governments, individuals and organisations over the world are experiencing a steep increase in cyber security threats, I am in a unique position to be able to share inside information on the very people that they are being attacked by. I can help them become more aware, more secure and more capable of defending themselves and look forward to doing so at Intersect, an event which brings the industry’s most important stakeholders together under one roof.”

The Cyber Security Lab is one of six Intersec conferences being staged from 16-18 January 2022 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Under the theme of ‘Uniting the world’s leading industry specialists for the safety and security of future generations’, the three-day program is packed with hard-hitting discussions featuring global leaders debating, and exchanging perspectives on challenges, strategic initiatives and cooperation to foster safety and security of all. The full programme features over 500 speakers – the largest conference platform for the sector on a world-class stage.

Alex Nicholl, Messe Frankfurt Middle East’s Head of Intersec, said: “Intersec’s commitment to bringing the brightest, most qualified experts to the stage in 2022 is exemplified by the attendance of FC. Perhaps more than most, he understands how cyber criminals think, how they operate and what tools they use to beat security controls. Having worked for major global organizations like Raytheon, the depth and breadth of his insight must be heard – and we are incredibly excited to hear what he has to say at Intersec 2022.”

Demonstrating Intersec’s strategic importance to the UAE, it is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum and official Supporters include Dubai Police, Dubai Civil Defence, Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA), the UAE Cyber Security Council and Dubai Municipality.

For more information please visit: www.intersecexpo.com.

 

Providing a practical solution

Tony Holloway, Business Development Manager at 360 Vision Technology discusses how thermal imaging technology is supporting effective high-end security.

The strength of thermal imaging lies in proactive surveillance where its deployment is used as an early warning mechanism for approaching people or objects, mechanical failure or process control issues. Thermal cameras are an ideal first line of defense in terms of detection capability and, in the world of high security visual imaging and threat detection, the technology is playing an important role in protecting infrastructure and people. For many years, there has been debate over the value of thermal imaging vs. cost. However, in recent times, things have changed significantly. Today, the technology is much more affordable, with some thermal imaging cameras available at comparable cost to quality professional video surveillance cameras. With affordable thermal imaging now available, the technology is on the agenda for a much larger number of sites and applications.

Thermal technology background

Operating in the lower infra-red part of the spectrum, at longer wavelengths than visible light, thermal images are produced by representing the differences in thermal radiation, or ‘heat signatures’, emitted or reflected by all objects within a field of view; using this differential information to produce high contrast images suitable for effective target detection, security personnel can detect a target of interest (such as a person or vehicle) and take early action for intervention. Thermal imaging security cameras can operate in zero lighting conditions, offering situational awareness and enabling a surveillance system operator to ‘see’ what the human eye cannot, even in complete darkness. Looking at the technology, we can group thermal imaging cameras into two main categories: cooled and uncooled. Cooled thermal cameras offer the ultimate performance in terms of signal-to-noise ratio, delivering around three to four times the sensitivity of uncooled thermal cameras. Their higher sensitivity and longer focal length lenses enable detection and identification of objects over much greater target distances compared to that of uncooled devices. However, the cost of cooled thermal cameras far exceeds that of their uncooled counterparts and therefore rules them out of most enterprises’ available budgets.

Uncooled thermal technology (9Hz)

For most high-end security and commercial applications, the deployment of professional quality uncooled thermal imaging cameras, available at an affordable cost, brings the benefit of useable long-range detection into the grasp and consideration for many organizations where the advantages and availability of 9Hz thermal camera technology can provide an effective solution. Suitable for use within fixed fence line and large, wide-open spaces, thermal camera technology can be deployed in a diverse range of scenarios and applications; this provides a powerful situational awareness and detection tool for the vast majority of high-end security requirements to identify targets of interest at a distance. Whether the need is for security, safety or equipment protection, critical infrastructure, borders, perimeters, utility sites, airports, bridges, ports and more can all be protected. In fact, anywhere where long-range open area detection is needed, uncooled 9Hz thermal cameras can provide a practical solution.

Detection, Recognition and Identification

The detection of a potential threat by a thermal imaging camera is the first step. Once an object of interest is detected, it must be identified and its threat level assessed. Without clear, long-range visual analysis of detected threats (on land or water), surveillance system operators will not be able to distinguish between a false alarm or an alert that requires immediate intervention. As already discussed, thermal imaging cameras detect people or objects by the differential heat signature for the Detection, Recognition and Identification (DRI) fulfilment of a target. However, it’s desirable, from a systems perspective, to use a combination of camera types as thermal alone does not provide the type of evidential images we are familiar with within the visual surveillance spectrum. As an example, a thermal camera could be used to detect long-range threats and activate an alarm trigger to a VMS. In response to the alarm event, an HD surveillance camera could be automatically directed to optically view the object detected as it continues to approach a site. To fulfil the above surveillance detection and imaging scenario, 360 Vision Technology’s range of Predator PTZ and Eclipse static uncooled thermal imaging cameras employ ‘dual’ camera technology, within an ‘all-in-one’ housing. The camera combination of thermal and optical HD surveillance technology delivers high resolution images in all environments and is effective through smoke, dust, light fog, haze and complete darkness. ONVIF compatible, the cameras can be easily integrated into third-party VMS control platforms and advanced analytics. With a thermal imaging range of up to 2.5kms (person detection), 360 Vision Technology’s thermal technology can be used to easily detect vehicles, vessels and persons of interest. In addition to this, thermal imaging cameras can also be applied to applications such as process control, for example to detect excessive heat in pipelines, failing electrical insulators or elevated temperature exceptions, not to mention waste recycling/ processing early combustion detection applications.

Source: Security Journal UK magazine.

Link: https://www.360visiontechnology.com/security-journal-uk-magazine-providing-a-practical-solution/

Bosch Smart Home and Yale join forces

Stuttgart – In October Bosch welcomes Yale, the leading smart home security provider from the ASSA ABLOY group, as a new member of its Smart Home ecosystem. With the integration of Yale’s award-winning Linus® Smart Lock, Bosch now offers all its users the option of smart access solutions for their homes. This provides many new and practical ways to integrate front doors and apartment doors into smart habits – for even more convenience and security in the Bosch Smart Home.

A smart guardian for the Bosch Smart Home
A smart home begins with a smart door – and the Linus® Smart Lock from Yale brings this to the Bosch Smart Home. The smart lock can be installed without any screws or drilling and is controlled via the Yale Access app. This feature ensures that current status can be viewed at any time and the door can be locked and unlocked remotely. Additional control is also possible by voice command via Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa. The smart door can also be opened using traditional keys if desired, consumers can choose to activate the smart lock’s auto-unlock function. Thanks to geofencing the door will automatically be unlocked when the user approaches it – a particularly practical feature for people who come home with hands full of shopping bags and their smartphone tucked away in a pocket.The perfect partner for the Linus® Smart Lock is the Bosch Eyes outdoor camera, which keeps a sharp eye on all movement around the front door. As soon as the outdoor camera detects movement, the user receives a notification via the Bosch Smart Home app, as well as the option to monitor the situation via live stream. To ensure that the camera and the smart lock work together optimally, the accompanying “Access Control” service is soon available in the Bosch Smart Home app. The Yale Access app even offers smart features for parcel deliveries or unexpected guests, with options to share a temporary virtual key.

Smart lock meets smart system – optimizing everyday life
From now on, the Linus® Smart Lock can provide support for everyday life. With its integration into individual Bosch Smart Home automations, the alarm system can be automatically activated, and scenarios can be triggered according to the smart technology “if-then” principle when locking the door. In the “leaving home” setting, devices such as the Bosch Smart Home Plug or smart lighting solutions are switched off. The lock can also be programmed to automatically lock the front door at a predetermined time, such as at bedtime allowing residents to go to sleep feeling safe and secure in their homes.
’’With Yale, we have found the right partner for our access solutions. The integration of the Linus® Smart Lock optimally completes the Bosch Smart Home user experience in the area of home security and convenience, which fits harmoniously into the daily life of Bosch Smart Home owners”, says Christian Thess, Managing Director of Bosch Smart Home, about the latest addition to the Bosch Smart Home system.
Thomas Moser, Vice President Yale & Smart Residential – EMEIA, also welcomes the collaboration “As a brand that’s committed to continuously improving its products, we are delighted to add our Linus® Smart Lock to the Bosch Smart Home system. As two well-established brands in the technology sector, we believe that together Yale and Bosch will add great value to users’ everyday lives. With our combined expertise in door locks and home security, we offer a smart access solution with the Linus® Smart Lock, which is sold directly by Bosch as an integral part of Bosch’s system.”

Tri-Guard: Guardian in night, protection in site

Uniview is the top 3 security manufacturer with complete product line and enrich CCTV products a series of cutting-edge technology. Meanwhile, as a security company Uniview takes its responsibility seriously and is dedicated to helping overcome challenges.

According to the Safety report, more than 70% crimes happen at night. Based on this information, we launched LightHunter and ColorHunter Series, which are good at obtaining colorful images and providing colorful information of criminals at night. Committed to protecting security at night, Uniview has launched the new Tri-Guard Series, which is specially designed to prevent crimes at night with its active deterrence.  It can not only alert when events happen, but also get color information in low-light environment.

Active Deterrence

As we usually know, what terrifies the criminals is the light and sound. When strangers enter the  camera monitoring range, both the light and built-in speaker will be triggered by Tri-guard. It is designed with 3 light modes: IR mode enables camera to capture monochrome images; warm light mode can keep scene in color; and dual-light mode, if nothing happened, it keeps black and white image, and if there is a stranger entering the scene, the light will flash and change colored image from black and white.

Dual-way talk

Furthermore, built-in MIC and speaker make it easy for remote conversation. It helps the guards to monitor and control more areas on time with camera itself without additional speakers. What’s more, the camera can support customized language and voice by customer, which makes it more flexible and interesting.

Smart Intrusion Prevention
In security monitoring, most users only need to pay attention to real events: alarms triggered by people and vehicles. UNV Smart Intrusion Prevention (SIP) filters false alarms and allows people and vehicle classification to focus only on interested targets.

ColorHunter

The ColorHunter Technology is an innovative technology that uses warm LED Light to deliver vivid and colorful image in ultra-low light condition. Coupled with a supplemental light for extremely dark scenarios, ColorHunter cameras guarantee videos with colorful details whenever you need them.

24/7 protection

Powered by ColorHunter Technology, it has an excellent low-light sensor with a minimum illumination of 0.003 lux. It can deliver clear and colorful images in low-light environments. Featuring a 4x optical zoom motorized lens, the cameras are able to catch more details.

Applications

The camera is suitable for any time of the day, especially at night, feasible for no parking area, dangerous area, construction site and no-entry area etc.

More information please visit www.uniview.com. If you have any business query, please contact huangluyu@uniview.com.

Fiera Milano: More than 45,000 Visitors at Made Expo, Sicurezza and Smart Building Expo

Successful synergy between the fairs, for the first time at the same time. More than 700 companies took part in this event dedicated to the building industry

Milan, 26 November 2021. Technology, sustainability, innovation in building materials, cyber security, artificial intelligence, digitalisation: these are the drivers of the 2021 edition of MADE expo, SICUREZZA and SMART BUILDING EXPO that attracted 45,516 professional visitors.

The three events, held at the same time for the first time, gave an all-round view of materials, technologies and regulations for the building and urban environment with over 700 companies present.

SICUREZZA and SMART BUILDING EXPO showcased the best in security, fire prevention and systems solutions that make buildings and cities smart. Artificial intelligence, deep learning, integration between technologies that become components of highly advanced platforms for the management of the home and the entire building, benches that are transformed into tools for recharging bicycles and electric scooters, but also in reception and protection areas, where video surveillance and sound systems allow immediate contact with the police in the event of danger: on show were the results of the research and development of a sector that in the last two years has never stopped, but has effectively contributed to the return to the new normality.

On the other hand, MADE expo was the right showcase for presenting highly innovative construction products to the trade. One of the most innovative, and with a strong sustainability component, are bonds capable of trapping pollutants and purifying the air through a photosynthesis process similar to that of plants. In addition, sound-absorbing and soundproofing panels made entirely of 100% recyclable plastic. Then there is also room for technological innovation thanks to structures with anti-seismic properties able to absorb the oscillations of buildings in the event of an earthquake.

“These simultaneous events all had a common denominator: the positive response from the public and companies” says Luca Palermo, CEO and General Manager of Fiera Milano. “Exhibiting companies reported that visitors to the three events were of a high quality. The presence of international visitors was also significant, with 94 countries represented during the course of the exhibition. Lastly, the simultaneous nature of the fairs was also a success. The objective of working as a team, exploiting potential synergies in the supply chain and in content, was largely achieved. We live in an era of increasing interconnection between sectors and trade fairs must increasingly play the role of an accelerator of business opportunities also by fostering these connections”.

Connections that developed mainly through the rich schedule of events. More than 150 training meetings have been held in recent days: from the sustainability of renovation work to cyber security, passing through professional certification, regulations, the evolution of the smart city and topics related to incentives, super bonuses and concessions. All the events were a confirmation of the fair’s role as a business opportunity, but also as a training hub capable of interpreting the evolution of the market.

The next events, which will always be held at the same time, will be held at Fiera Milano from 15 to 17 November 2023 for SICUREZZA and SMART BUILDING EXPO and from 15 to 18 November 2023 for MADE expo.