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a&s Adria magazine continues with a series of webinars

The third in a row of webinar series will be held on Thursday, March 25 at 2 PM on the Connect2B platform. The lecturers are representatives of Ingram Micro and Milestone Systems. They will talk about the current challenges and trends in developing video surveillance software and present successful cooperation between these two companies in the Adriatic region and beyond.

The lecturers are Teodora Zlatanova and Nikola Genchev from Milestone Systems and Predrag Aćimov from Ingram Micro.

The webinar starts at 14:00, and interested participants can join via the link: https://pro.connect2bnet.com/agenda?session=83561

 

Cable car pioneers unique use of Panomera

The Cologne Cable Car project is the first undertaking anywhere in the world in which the patented Panomera camera technology is used to monitor a cable car carrying rope. In order to guarantee the passengers’ safety at all times, the operators require rapid visual detection of possible technical problems, particularly in the structure of the carrying cable.

Every year, over half a million passengers soar over the Rhine at a height of 30 metres with the Cologne Cable Car – and are rewarded with an unparalleled view of the city and cathedral. For ensuring the safety of the carrying rope construction, Kölner Seilbahn relies on the Panomera camera technology of Regensburg-Germany based manufacturer, Dallmeier.

Carlos Castro, Operations Manager of Kölner Seilbahn, explains: “Besides the approach of the gondolas to the stations, we observe the way they run onto the pylons. 30 metres up in the air, it is quite possible that a good gust of wind can set the cable and the pylons swinging. To enable early detection of incidents that cause the gondolas to approach the sensitive points out of alignment and to prevent technical problems, we decided to introduce video surveillance using the proven, patented Panomera camera technology.”

Long distances pose no problem

The carrying rope is supported on a total of three pylons over the entire distance of just under one kilometre. The resulting distances between the stations and the pylons range in length from 100 metres up to a considerable span of 480 metres over the Rhine itself. The requirement was for the images to be recorded over very long distances, but without loss of quality. Together with the project team from VTS Video Technik Systeme GmbH, the operators of the Cologne Cable Car found exactly the right solution in Panomera technology.

The Panomera multifocal sensor system was developed specifically to provide full area coverage with video protection for large spaces and long distances. The particular feature of the technology is that multiple sensors having different focal lengths are installed in a single housing and a special software programme compiles a total image in high resolution.

The operator has full control over the entire situation over the entire length of the cables between the pylons, live and in high resolution video images. In potential hazard situations, he can view details in a separate zoom image without losing sight of the overall action.

Customised solution

The wind that blows against the masts and cables 30 metres above the ground can cause them to start rocking, and poses certain challenges not only for the operation of the gondolas but also for the installation of the cameras. To ensure that the camera systems – each weighing more than ten kilos – are not damaged or themselves become a hazard, the cameras were secured to the pylons using special plates. The lenses themselves are installed immovably inside the camera housing and are unaffected by any swinging motion.

Triton acquires Acre – including Vanderbilt, Comnet and Razberi

Triton has signed an agreement to acquire Acre, a leading end-to-end security solutions provider based in Dallas, USA and Dublin, Ireland. This agreement means that Acre brands like Vanderbilt, Comnet, and Razberi – well known in the global security technology industry – now have a new owner. The financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Acre is a global leader in the delivery of security systems for access control and intrusion detection as well as innovative video solutions with a communication networking and intelligent appliance portfolio. The software and solutions provided by Acre’s family of companies (Vanderbilt, Open Options, RS2 Technologies, Comnet and Razberi) help secure the highest valued assets of large and small customers operating in the private and public sectors. Triton will bring industry expertise and additional capital to support Acre’s continued innovation and proven buy & build strategy.

Peder Prahl, Director of the General Partner for the Triton funds, said: “We look forward to actively supporting the management and employees of Acre as a stable owner by investing in the growth and development of the company. Our industry expertise and international network will further strengthen Acre’s position as a leading global provider of intelligent electronic security solutions.”

Acre is a global leader in the delivery of integrated technologies and services. Since its formation in 2012, Acre has played an instrumental role in the development and implementation of security technology initiatives on a global scale. Its Vanderbilt, RS2, Open Options, Comnet, and Razberi brands deliver advanced solutions to thousands of customers around the world. Today, Acre employs approximately 325 employees in more than 25 countries.

Since its establishment in 1997, Triton has sponsored nine funds, focusing on businesses in the industrial, business services, consumer and health sectors. The Triton funds invest in and support the positive development of medium-sized businesses with a strong European heritage. Triton seeks to contribute to the building of better businesses for the longer term. Triton and its executives wish to be agents of positive change towards sustainable operational improvements and growth. The 45 companies currently in Triton’s portfolio have combined sales of around €18.2 billion and around 100,800 employees.

Easy, key-free door security saves everyone’s time at this modern Barcelona office

London, March 2021 –Busy offices need convenient interior security for any private spaces. Not everyone should be reading the important memo on the CEO’s desk. But nobody wants to be left looking after the keys. At one co-working space in Barcelona, Code Handle Door locks solve the problem.

Augusta 29 supplies flexible office rentals to small companies and those without a permanent HQ, as well as services including mail handling, virtual assistants and meeting room bookings. Part of their remit is to control access everywhere in a secure and efficient way, separating private from “public” areas around the workspace.

Managers sought a keyless system; a secure, wire-free digital alternative to keys and access smartcards which would help them stand out in Spain’s booming co-working sector. Any solution for private offices and meeting rooms should enable them to achieve this as simply as possible — without having to hand out and track many mechanical keys, as they had done in the past.

No more lost keys for workspace managers
Now, Code Handle Door locks enable Augusta 29 to offer their tenants simple, keyless locking. Clients gain convenient access to their rented offices via individual 4- to 6-digit PINs. With Code Handle’s optional auto-locking feature enabled, their offices are securely locked as soon as the door closes.

There is no need for Augusta 29 staff — or anyone else —to manage physical keys, nor for any wires or access control system. Administrators issue up to 9 different user PINs per lock, which they can cancel or change anytime. Keys are no longer lost or unreturned. Everything is digital.

The project ran in two phases. After a successful 2015 installation of 13 Code Handle locks, managers rolled out a further 27 in 2020. Meeting rooms are fitted with Code Handle locks, making them more private. “The main advantage for us is that users can go to the office with no keys, as it provides enough security for our needs,” says Augusta 29’s CEO, Miguel Ángel Villota Mocho.

Installation was straightforward. Retrofitting a Code Handle to almost any interior door requires two screws: the existing cylinder remains, with just a change of handle. “Code Handle locks are easy to configure and program,” he adds.

Unlike push-button locks, Code Handle looks good, too: brushed steel and chrome styling offers product design that “fits perfectly with the types of doors we have and the overall design of the business centre,” says Villota Mocho. With Code Handle Door, Augusta 29 retains the premium feel to its office interior.

To learn more about Code Handle electronic PIN door locking, download a free Solution Guide at https://campaigns.assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/codehandle

Securitas presents new global brand identity

Securitas, the world’s leading intelligent protective services partner, has launched a major update to its global brand identity and positioning. Headlined by the tagline ‘See a different world’, the new brand highlights the company’s human and progressive approach to security, and the positive impact of its innovation and technology. It includes the first major update of the well-known Securitas logo since 1972.

Securitas’ new brand delivers an original tone of voice, visual identity and a positive and proactive storytelling agenda. It will be visible on Securitas’ personnel uniforms, vehicles, equipment and facilities, as well as its digital tools and online channels. The brand will be rolled out gradually across the company’s worldwide operations.

The tagline ‘See a different world’ emphasizes the expertise and diversity of Securitas’ people, and the innovativeness and relevance of its offerings. It is intended to resonate with audiences within and beyond the security business, and to enable Securitas to engage in conversations with a wider range of stakeholders.

Magnus Ahlqvist, President and CEO, Securitas: “Our new brand shows the world who we are and where we’re going. It builds on Securitas’ proud heritage and values of integrity, vigilance and helpfulness, and focuses on our unique people and high-impact technology. We work with many of the world’s most recognizable companies, and our new identity makes it clear how we can help create a more sustainable and inclusive future together with our clients and partners. It will open even more doors for our business and accelerate our strategy execution.”

Securitas has 355,000 employees serving 150 global clients and more than 150,000 clients in total across 48 markets. The company is accelerating its digital transformation through investing in data-driven tools and analytics and by interacting with clients in innovative ways, and aims to double its sales of electronic security and security solutions by 2023.

Mauro Silva, VP Brand and Strategic Marketing, Securitas: “This is a milestone for our company and our industry. We reflected on our strategy, our world and what clients expect from us today and saw an opportunity for differentiation. Securitas is a knowledge-driven company where engaged and talented people make a positive difference every day. This brand expresses our confidence in the future, while remaining true to our heritage and people, and makes our leadership clearer than ever.”

Securitas’ new brand identity has been developed in partnership with the brand agency Kurppa Hosk.

Security Summit 2021 – Virtual Event Conference and Exhibition

Security Summit 2021 – Virtual Event returns in a larger, improved and more ambitious format

One of the largest virtual industry events in Europe, Security Summit 2021 – Virtual Event Conference and Exhibition will once again open its doors in an online format starting May 4th through May 6th 2021. This has been announced by a&s Adria magazine, Security Summit organizing board and their partners who are inviting all participants, sponsors and media outlets to attend the event that will focus on B2B networking, business matchmaking, education and exhibition, all within the scope of security industry, smart solutions, mobility, cyber security, ICT, IoT & automation, security & safety training and education. All of these segments will be presented in the form of B2B matchmaking events, keynote speeches, presentations, case studies, panels, side events etc.

Security Summit 2021 is a place at which the industry professionals and experts from these industry niches and verticals from Europe and the rest of the world will gather to present their products, solutions and services, share expertise and enter new partnerships. The participants’ pool includes manufacturers, distributors, system integrators, installers and project managers, security managers, SME owners, decision-makers, representatives of government security agencies as well as end-users.

Attendees are invited to register here, download an event brochure and find additional information. Registration for the event is free of charge.

To stress the importance of linking businesses in these challenging times, Security Summit 2021 Virtual Event invites all of its current and future business partners to try out its B2B networking program that supports the companies in their search for future partners. These B2B sessions are planned in an online format from 9 AM until 5 PM on all days of the Summit. All interested parties can choose which day(s) of the event are most convenient for them and immediately schedule 1on1 meetings in accordance with their business preferences. You can sign up for free for this business matching event via https://pro.connect2bnet.com/signup

Types of industries that will be covered at Security Summit 2021:
– Smart Solutions
– Mobility
– Cyber Security
– ICT, IoT & Automation
– Security & Safety
– Training & Education

Why Security Summit Is One of the Key Online Industry Events in Europe

The predecessor of this year’s event, Security Summit Virtual Event 2020, has attracted 2,084 visitors in 2020 with 83.33% satisfaction rate. The event’s innovative concept, creative design, easy and practical registration and attendance process have been recognized by numerous participants who are expected to return in even higher numbers in 2021.

Its simulation of the conference and exhibition halls and side events, as well as a fast, direct and informative platform for arranging meetings delighted many and cemented the event’s status as one of the largest European online trade events in the security, smart technology, cyber security, IoT and other industries.

Continually increasing numbers of participants are a testament to the reputation, quality and dedication that the organizer of Security Summit brand has been building.

Why Our State-of-the-Art Online Event Platform Is the Backbone of Our Success

Our innovative platform simulates the physical space of premises used for live trade shows and conferences. The user simply logs in and enters the exhibition hall with virtual stands. The virtual stand has all the promotional materials one needs i.e. brochures, professional articles, videos, business cards, contacts and other information.

In this way, the visitor can get all the necessary information he/she needs, and, more importantly, immediately get in touch with the relevant person from management, sales, marketing or technical departments of an organization of their choice. Every profile gives a valuable insight into the represented company, thus prompting other visitors to cooperate with it.

Keeping an International Character Regardless of the Circumstances

The virtual edition of the Security Summit 2020 has achieved enviable results in terms of statistics. The Virtual Summit brought together participants from as many as 69 countries, making this a truly international event.

When it comes to sponsors, 82 companies decided to support the event, have a virtual booth and enjoy the benefits of having easier access to new customers and clients.

In addition, the partners of the event have been recruited among the high-profile global companies and organizations, such as BOSCH, Huawei, Motorola Solutions (Avigilon), HID Global, FLIR Systems, Hikvision Digital Technology, Honeywell, ASSA ABLOY, Konica Minolta, ZKTeco Europe, Vanderbilt, Vivotek, ISEO, and others, together with the associations covering these industries.

Thus, the main idea of Security Summit 2021 is to once again bring companies together with the aim of exchanging experiences and innovations, engaging in networking as well as presenting products and solutions.

In the Tradition of a Live Event

a&s Adria magazine, a professional security magazine providing total security solutions with 15 years of experience, is a member of a&s media Group and Messe Frankfurt New Era Business Media. It is also an organizer of the annual leading trade show for the security industry in the Adriatic region – Adria Security Summit powered by Intersec (a member of Messe Frankfurt Group).

Why You Should Participate:

1. Networking (B2B virtual meetings with peer professionals)
2. Education (live sessions, keynote speeches, case studies, and side events)
3. Exhibition (brand awareness, product placement)

Official Spoken Language: English

Agenda: May 4 – 6, 2020

09:00 – 17:00 B2B matchmaking
11:00 – 13:00 Keynote speeches
13:00 – 14:30 Case studies
13:00 – 17:00 Side events

Detailed agenda of the event is available on https://vsecuritysummit.com/agenda/.

For more information, you can reach our team:

Tarik Rovčanin
+387(0)33 788 985
tarik.rovcanin@asadria.com

Adis Hodžić
+387(0)33 788 985
adis.hodzic@asadria.com

Seid Malanović
+387(0)33 788 985
seid.malanovic@asadria.com

360 Vision Technology announces significant energy cost savings for Elexon Charge Code Users

Capitalising on the unrivalled low power consumption of their CCTV surveillance cameras, 360 Vision Technology is delighted to announce that its Invictus range of PTZ cameras have been assigned their own Elexon Charge Codes, with the benefit of substantially lower energy bills for organisations operating Public Space Surveillance (PSS) systems.

Public sector bodies, such as local authorities and urban traffic control, are charged for their Unmetered Supply (UMS) outdoor powered devices via a Balancing and Settlement Code (BSC). Elexon manages the BSC, and makes sure that electricity suppliers are paid, and customers are billed, according to the specific Charge Codes relating to a products’ power consumption. For CCTV systems, the generic Elexon Charge Code predominantly accredited to surveillance cameras is tagged at 100 Watts power draw. This means that electricity consumption is typically billed at 100W per camera deployed.

However, using 360 Vision’s low power consumption Invictus PTZ cameras, and their new Charge Codes, organisations operating CCTV systems can achieve power consumption savings of an incredible 70%. Impressively, these cost savings are achieved whilst also utilising integrated LED white light or infrared illuminators. This is a significantly lower power draw versus peer PTZ cameras with generic Charge Codes.

“It’s imperative that security equipment vendor specifications include Elexon charging codes, and for local authority clients it’s a fundamental requirement,” says Derek Maltby, Managing Director of security consultants, Global MSC Security. “We are delighted to see that with this initiative, 360 Vision Technology are proactively driving-down the operational costs for Public Space Surveillance owners.”
“The new Elexon Charge Codes for the highly popular Invictus PTZ surveillance camera range is set to save CCTV system owners substantial energy costs,” says Sara Fisher, 360 Vision Technology’s Sales Director. “On a 100-camera system, surveillance system owners could save more than £18,500.00 in energy costs and in turn, reduce their carbon footprint by 37 tonnes over a 5-year period, compared to the closest equivalent camera models on the market. That’s a compelling return on investment and a significant reduction in the cost of ownership. Furthermore, the Invictus camera’s low power draw of less than 13W (in automatic low-power mode), is unrivalled when it comes to green energy credentials.”

For more information on Invictus cameras and Elexon Charge Codes, or full range of rugged PTZ surveillance, thermal and radar imaging cameras, customers can contact 360 Vision Technology on +44 (0)1928 570000, email: info@360visiontechnology.com, or visit their website at https://www.360visiontechnology.com

Intelligent IP cameras help to monitor the flow of people at London Bridge Station

Over 48 million people, more than the population of Spain, visit the recently upgraded London Bridge Station every year. Already the fourth busiest train station in the UK, this figure is set to increase – especially as a result of the Thameslink infrastructure improvement programme, which according to Network Rail increased station capacity by more than 50 percent.

Finished in 2018, the project was the biggest railway upgrade since Victorian times, and included a comprehensive rebuild of platforms, new track infrastructure, an improved concourse, better signalling and more. And, through the multi-billion pound scheme, the location is now home to around 900 of Bosch latest connected cameras, all fully integrated into the highly-sophisticated station management system.

Beneath the glitz of the new public areas, the intelligent network of the cameras discretely monitor the flow of people twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The cameras allow security operatives to quickly identify potential incidents and areas of congestion. All of the video and data feeds are securely transmitted to a control room located at the heart of the station – giving Network Rail and British Transport Police (BTP) the ability to monitor and control any camera throughout the building.

“For us, the London Bridge project was an immense challenge. The existing analogue system had to be kept running whilst the new digital solution was installed. We also had to ensure that our system was fully integrated into the numerous other third-party platforms located both on- and off-site,” adds Lindsay Brennwald, London Bridge project lead at Bosch UK. “Our daily discussions and weekly meetings with Network Rail’s project partners continued for more than four years.”

Planners from Bosch needed to accommodate for the complex architecture on site – a mix of new construction and historic remodels. The result is a scalable security network that covers the most safety critical parts of the station, including ticket barriers and platforms. For the duration of the construction work, London Bridge, one of the oldest stations in the world – never closed its doors to the numerous commuters and tourists crowding its platforms on a daily basis.

Alongside the London Bridge project, Bosch is currently working with other British transport partners such as Transport for London. Major investments and upgrades have been completed at other stations, including London Waterloo, and are underway on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link network – which will all see Bosch IP camera systems introduced across their facilities.

In search of more flexible security, this Belgian expo centre swapped mechanical keys for key-based access control

London, March 2021 – Size can be a major factor for any security project. The bigger the scale, the greater the challenge. With hundreds of doors and a 3km perimeter, the Flanders Expo is larger than most buildings. They sought a modern replacement for mechanical locking — which was “time consuming and not practical for users,” according to Bart Serraes, Operations Supervisor for the Easyfairs Group.

Choosing electronic security made sense: it saves security staff wasting time travelling physically around a big site. Wireless door devices were also important, because laying a projected 10km of cabling would be expensive and impractical.

Locking technology would need to serve both interior and exterior doors; Flanders Expo has many of both. Insurance requirements demanded electronic locking technology which could also activate deadbolts.

Key-operated CLIQ® electromechanical locking ticked all the boxes: “CLIQ intelligent key technology provides the familiar security of traditional locking alongside the powerful features of electronic access control,” says Stephan Schulz, CLIQ Product Manager at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEA.

CLIQ has a unique combination of high-end mechanical and electronic protection. A range of key-operated electromechanical cylinders and padlocks maximise physical attack resistance. CLIQ technology layers encrypted, user-friendly electronic security on top — adding control and convenience without adding wires: all CLIQ devices are wireless. Power to operate lock microelectronics comes from a standard battery inside every CLIQ key, with a lifetime of up to 10 years.

And because it is key based, CLIQ offers a simple step up from mechanical security. “As a company, we needed a more flexible system. That’s how we chose CLIQ,” adds Bart Serraes.

Electromechanical deadbolts meet insurance requirements — and more
Programmable CLIQ electromechanical locks now secure over 200 interior doors at the exhibition hall, as well as 100-plus openings around the building’s perimeter. Because CLIQ’s programmable keys can operate the deadbolt — not just the latch-bolt — door security meets standards set by Easyfairs’ insurers.

The electronics inside every lock are activated when a battery powered CLIQ key is inserted, meaning no door wiring was needed.

With their mechanical system, “the chance of losing keys was high, the process to get new keys not user-friendly,” says Bart Serraes. Now they can program keys to allow access for different types of user, using the intuitive CLIQ Web Manager software. They flexibly grant or deny access to both internal users and external partners and suppliers — and revoke rights in any lost key without needing to change the locks. CLIQ is a “flexible system for determining access rights,” says Bart Serraes.

Flanders Expo became the first Easyfairs site to install CLIQ access control. A second venue has already followed. Partnering with a global market leader, with a long history of innovation and service provision, gives Easyfairs a system which is reliably supported and can evolve over time.

Perimeter and interior security now have the flexibility they need: CLIQ locks can be installed and integrated into their access control system anytime.

To learn more about key operated CLIQ® mechatronic access control technology, download a free Solution Guide at https://campaigns.assaabloyopeningsolutions.eu/cliq

Temperature screening and weather: there is no place for humans

An ordinary thermal scanner in a guard’s hands in a mall, school or government agency is not the best way to avoid the spread of viruses. He works slowly and imprecisely. Another thing is an access control system with face recognition and temperature screening. Partizan STD-2MP, for example, takes into account a lot of related factors. Weather conditions are one of the most important.

There is no such thing as bad weather…

… but it strongly affects the measurement results. In cold weather, the temperature of exposed parts of the body can drop one degree below real. In the heat, on the contrary, to rise to 37.4 °, in reality being the canonical 36.6 °. But STD-2MP can’t be fooled! Analyzing a person’s condition, the device takes into account everything – even the temperature difference between hair and a cap.

An algorithm based on the principles of artificial intelligence comes into play. The device compares the temperature of a person and the objects around him. It captures the warmth of previous visitors and calculates their normal temperature at the current moment. For example, in the morning the average temperature of visitors was 36.2 degrees. But the day was hot and sunny. Therefore, by lunchtime, people “warmed up” to 37.2. The device takes the weather into account and makes the measurement as clearly as possible. “Come on in, guys, everything is ok.”

Failure is not an option

It is also important to note that scanners are usually installed indoors, and people come from the street, where the temperature is completely different. The intelligent algorithm of Partizan STD-2MP calculates the nominal normal temperature from the total human flow. It is enough for the device to check just 3 visitors and the algorithms for detecting persons with abnormal temperatures are activated.

Does it sound complicated? Let’s look at the example. The device measured the forehead temperature of three visitors. It turned out to be at the level of 35.4-35.8. Partizan STD-2MP compares the obtained data with real body temperature and gets the real result – 36.4-36.8. But when a visitor with a forehead temperature of 36.9 is going in, everything seems to be within the normal range. But no. The device “understands” that real body temperature is much higher. “You shall not pass!”

Put on your mask!

In addition to temperature screening of visitors, Partizan STD-2MP can also recognize their faces. The system does this even with a mask on. So no one needs to take it off. We’re still talking about fighting viruses, aren’t we?

And, of course, Partizan STD-2MP can do everything what a proper control system should be able to do:

1. Keep records of visits (including registering arrival and departure time)
2. Restrict or grant access
3. Give an alarm signal in case of violation

How does it look like

The Main Partizan STD-2MP module is no larger than a regular tablet with a 7” IPS display. There is also a temperature screening module, a white backlight, a 2MP IP CCTV camera, and a built-in access controller. Partizan STD-2MP can be installed near the turnstile, on the walk-through frame or just at the entrance doors. To do this, the accessories catalog has all sorts of different brackets – both for floor and wall.

By the way, about accessories. You can put a cover on the device, for example, in the form of funny ears. The cutest life hack that will come in handy if you take Partizan STD-2MP to use in preschool institutions. Kids will love it.

Body temperature screening at the entrance to public places has become a routine act since the coronavirus 2020. Partizan STD-2MP will make this process invisible, fast and maximum efficient. Far better than make “beeps” using manual scanner aiming against visitor’s forehead each time.

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