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ONVIF Launches New Online Learning Initiative

ONVIF has released the first course in a new online learning initiative designed to promote greater knowledge and understanding of the workings of ONVIF. The new “Introduction to ONVIF” course offers a comprehensive overview of how the organisation and its standardised interfaces work for the interoperability of IP-based physical security products and services.

The online interactive course educates users on the ONVIF mission and organisation, the benefits of ONVIF standards, what ONVIF profiles and add-ons are and practical applications for both, and the importance of the conformance process. The e-learning course is free of charge and is available to anyone interested in learning more about ONVIF.

“With today’s rapidly advancing technology advancements, education and knowledge sharing is increasingly important for organisations of all types to achieve their business goals,” said Leo Levit, chairman, ONVIF Steering Committee. “This e-learning course will help increase the understanding of ONVIF and the advantages of incorporating ONVIF conformant products into a security system.”

ONVIF member companies can also access the e-learning course for use on their internal learning management platforms to provide this information to their staff and customer base.

Innovative Achievement in Security awarded to ASSA ABLOY digital access solution

London, November 2024 – ASSA ABLOY’s innovative new mobile access solution has won yet another prestigious industry award. At October’s Detektor International Awards, ABLOY CUMULUS received the 2024 prize for Innovative Achievement in IoT & Security*.

 Chosen from among hundreds of products reviewed over the course of the year by Detektor experts, ABLOY CUMULUS “streamlines access management with encrypted mobile credentials, eliminating key management hassles. Its robust, customizable devices offer secure mobile unlocking across various locks, making it a standout in security innovation,” according to the award jury panel composed of independent experts.

ABLOY CUMULUS is a keyless access solution and part of ASSA ABLOY’s Digital Access Solutions suite. With ABLOY CUMULUS, tailored access authorizations are issued and amended quickly and conveniently directly on a user’s smartphone. Their personalized, encrypted mobile credential unlocks any authorized ABLOY CUMULUS-enabled locking device, wherever it is located.

The ABLOY CUMULUS device range offers a range of keyless access solutions. In addition, a revolutionary CUMULUS Controller brings mobile unlocking via Bluetooth to any electric or electronic lock – from any brand.

Innovative management for mobile access anywhere

“It’s a genuine honour to receive such a prestigious award, ahead of competition from so many leading global manufacturers,” says Hanna Sillanpää, Head of ABLOY Digital Solutions at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA.

“The innovative approach we took with ABLOY CUMULUS, building it API-first to simplify integration with access management, booking or workflow software solutions and more, is completely different to the typical method of developing in access and security. Combined with SDKs and our portfolio of locking devices, this enables CUMULUS to become part of our customers’ most important business processes. This solution can help save time and boost organizational efficiency.”

ABLOY CUMULUS is completely customizable: with APIs and SDKs for smartphone app development, the solution becomes part of each customer’s individual needs in a way specific to their own organization. A CUMULUS system may also be administered with ASSA ABLOY Access, an intuitive, cloud-based solution which enables organizations to deploy keyless access in combination with ABLOY PULSE intelligent key-based locking.

ABLOY CUMULUS extends the potential reach of mobile access beyond traditional applications such as offices. Native ABLOY CUMULUS devices are certified for outdoor use in the harshest climates. The range includes a battery-powered padlock; a key deposit with IP66/68 and IK10 certifications; and a robust swing handle which brings mobile access to outdoor cabinets. Because the solution requires no continuous network coverage – for either locking device or smartphone – it operates in demanding or remote locations. This gives new organizations access to the wide-ranging security and convenience benefits of a mobile solution. For many such customers, until now, only key-based digital access or mechanical solutions have been suitable.

The Detektor International Award was presented at a ceremony during October’s SKYDD security technology event in Stockholm, Sweden.

ABLOY CUMULUS has already been recognized at the 2024 ISJ Leaders in Security Awards and was named Security Innovation of the Year at the UK’s Fire & Security Matters Awards 2024.

To learn more about ABLOY CUMULUS mobile access, visit abloy.com/cumulus

HID Survey Reveals Critical Concerns in Healthcare Security

HID, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, has released its State of Healthcare Security Report based on input from more than 200 security and IT professionals working in a broad range of healthcare facilities.

The survey uncovers seven themes, as follows:

  1. Healthcare’s surge in both cyber and physical security attacks:

Instances of ransomware attacks on the healthcare sector have almost doubled according to The Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Additionally, a staggering 80% of nurses have encountered workplace violence within the past year according to National Nurses United, a prominent national union of registered nurses.

  1. Notable 77% of participants believe it is critical for healthcare facilities to achieve digital and physical security integration:

Survey respondents believe that it is important for their facilities to achieve digital and physical security integration to fight the dramatic increase in cyber and physical security attacks.

  1. Evolving security practices – From physical to digital identity management:

Conventional physical approaches such as ID badges are progressively being complemented, or in certain instances, replaced, by digital credentials such as mobile and biometric authentication. The survey indicates that 32% of healthcare facilities implement biometric authentication.

  1. Securing visitor access:

Enhancing safety and streamlining compliance efficiently and effectively managing visitors through these integrated systems is crucial. Presently, 38% of healthcare facilities continue to depend on paper forms and badges for visitor access management. 30% have implemented access control systems and 24% use electronic patient management solutions.

  1. Manual vs. automated security – The shift towards real-time responses:

The survey revealed that 56% of healthcare facilities utilize automated alert systems that provide real-time notifications of potential threats. These systems allow staff to respond efficiently to emerging situations, often before they escalate into full-scale incidents.

  1. Barriers to technological adoption: Budget constraints and beyond

The survey revealed that budget constraints are the most significant barrier, cited by 74% of respondents. However, the cost of inaction is likely to be far greater. The financial and reputational damage caused by a security breach can be devastating, not to mention the potential impact on staff and patient safety.

  1. Looking ahead: Embracing a layered security approach

The surge in violence within healthcare workplaces, coupled with the fact healthcare is now a prime target for cyber criminals, calls for a multi-layered security approach. This multi-layered security approach propels the adoption of integrated security management systems, real-time location systems, biometrics, and physical security measures such as duress badges and more.

Small, Marvel, Boundless Vision

VIVOTEK launched the new panoramic CC9391-HV 8MP camera for commercial use. With a single lens and a resolution of 8 MP, this camera records at an angle of 180° in horizontal view and 103° in vertical view, which covers a large field of view. 

By: Đorđe Baćić, BDM EMEA, VIVOTEK; Djordje.bacic@vivotek.com

Enhanced Coverage with included Tilt Bracket

The new panoramic camera can be used indoors and outdoors. It is ideal to use in places where two or three standard cameras are needed, for example for an internal or external corridor. In order to avoid a blind spot or the installation of two cameras, one is placed in the middle of the corridor, from where it can monitor the entire corridor area. It is small and has a design that can fit into all types of interiors. It can also be used in outside areas, such as in front of an entry door, because its very wide field of view provides visibility of a person standing in front of the door.

Besides a wide field of view, the included tilt bracket offers even more flexibility. It allows you to tilt and adjust the camera angle by 15~20 degrees, ensuring you can capture even hard-to-reach areas and eliminate potential blind spots in your security coverage.

See Clearly, Night and Day

This model can provide 3 separate streams with maximum frame rate 30 fps @ 3840×2160 in this Video compression H.265/H.264/MJPEG. The camera supports seamless recordings to a MicroSD/SDHC/SDXC card (up to 1TB), as well as recording to network-attached storage (NAS).

Darkness shouldn’t compromise your security. The compact panoramic camera boasts a cutting-edge Smart IR (Infrared) technology. With an effective night vision range of up to 20 meters, you can rest assured that your property is under constant surveillance, day or night.

Vision Object Analytics

The compact panoramic camera, equipped with VIVOTEK AI technology, empowers you to enhance investigation efficiency by identifying people and vehicles based on unique attributes like color, gender, and type. Streamline your search process and minimize duplicate entries with precise object tracking.

These analytic features are already included with the cameras: Smart Motion Detection (five-window video motion detection, people detection, vehicle detection, time filter) and Smart VCA (intrusion detection, loitering detection, line crossing detection, unattended object detection, missing object detection, face detection, crowd detection).

If you need advanced traffic analytic features, you can purchase an extra license for features such as running detection, parking violation detection, and restricted zone detection. Due to the precise detection of differences between people, vehicles, and other objects in the scene, this analytic feature operates with a very high percentage of accuracy.

Advanced Launches Upgraded MxPro 5 and Axis EN Fire Panels

Advanced, a global leader in fire and life safety systems, is proud to introduce the latest enhancements to its trusted MxPro 5 and Axis EN fire panels. Building on the strong foundation of the existing solution, these updates are designed to improve performance and versatility, ensuring even greater peace of mind for users.

This upgrade brings a significant boost in performance, with faster power-up times and greatly reduced configuration transfer durations. Users will also enjoy enhanced configuration capabilities, supporting more complex cause-and-effect programming. These improvements make it easier than ever to manage larger and more advanced fire safety systems. Powered by a state-of-the-art processor, the enhanced panels deliver eight times the processing power of previous models, allowing for faster response times, improved system reliability, and the ability to handle more complex installations with ease.

A key advancement is the introduction of an upgraded power supply unit, designed to offer easier replacement, improved support for third-party equipment, and extended battery life. This ensures that the panels operate with greater reliability and uninterrupted performance. In addition to these hardware upgrades, Advanced has introduced a new, intuitive programming tool – ConfigTool (PC-Net-022) – which is compatible with next-generation panels. This tool provides a vastly improved user experience, with easier navigation and up to ten times faster configuration transfer times, now typically taking less than 30 seconds.

The MxPro 5’s versatility is further enhanced by its support for a variety of the latest wired and wireless protocols, including leading open protocol providers Apollo, Hochiki, Argus and Nittan, bringing greater system design flexibility to meet the requirements of a wide variety of sites.

These upgrades have undergone rigorous testing and are FM-approved to EN 54 Parts 2 and 4, affirming their compliance with the highest international fire safety standards.

Backward Compatibility for Seamless Upgrades

On top of these extensive improvements, the next-generation MxPro 5 and Axis EN panels are also fully backward compatible with existing models. This ensures that current users can easily and cost-effectively upgrade their systems without disruption. The panels retain their familiar external appearance and part numbers, simplifying the integration process, while the internal design has been refined to accommodate the enhancements.

About Advanced

Advanced is a leading provider of intelligent fire systems and solutions, committed to promoting safety through innovative technology and education. Our extensive portfolio includes fire detection systems including false alarm management, multiprotocol fire panels, evacuation alert systems and emergency lighting, trusted by professionals worldwide.

Advanced is owned by FTSE 100 company Halma PLC – a global group of life-saving technology companies with a clear purpose to grow a safer, cleaner, healthier future for everyone, every day.

For media inquiries, please contact: arobertson@advancedco.com

Aurel: HEXAN-Gas Detection System in Largest Croatian Oil Factory Čepin d.d.

The Čepin oil factory has stood for high quality with local raw materials for 81 years and is the largest producer of crude and refined oils in Croatia. With a processing capacity of 150,000 tonnes and a production capacity of 32 million litres per year, Čepin is an expert in this field. The popular sunflower oil is produced using hexane at a capacity of around 6,000 litres per hour.

What process is hexane used for and why is a gas detection system important?

Three basic processes play a decisive role in the production of crude oils such as sunflower and rapeseed oil: pressing and extraction as well as refining and bottling. Immediately after pressing the raw material, the oil is extracted from the solid oilseed mixture by adding a solvent (hexane). In this way, almost every drop of oil is extracted from the seeds.

As hexane has a lower boiling point than oil at 68.7 °C, it is then removed again by distillation. Thanks to the minimal heat treatment, the oil obtained remains of high quality and retains a high protein content. Despite its efficiency, hexane is highly flammable and can explode, which is why a reliable gas detection system is essential. To ensure safety in the production of sunflower oil, the production facility relies on a reliable gas detection system from MSR-Electronic. A large number of sophisticated gas sensors monitor the relevant area around the clock, thus ensuring continuous, safe production.

ATEX-Solution from MSR-Electronic

The modern gas detection system was equipped with gas detectors from the PolyXeta® PX2 series and the centrepiece of the system – a Digital-Gas-Controller DGC-06.

Two explosion zones (Ex-zones) were defined in the production building:  In Ex-zone 1, gas detectors were installed both inside the shaft and next to the pump of the hexane tanks. With the exception of a few areas, Ex-zone 2 covers the entire building.

The majority of the gas sensors are installed in the main room with the extraction plant to ensure greater safety. All gas sensors meet the requirements for explosion zone 1. The gas sensors are installed at a height of 0.3 to 0.5 metres above the floor, as hexane in its gaseous state is heavier than air (relative vapour density: 2.97, compared to air = 1). The values measured by the gas sensors are transmitted to the DGC-06 controller.

If the controller recognises that the specified limit values have been exceeded, corresponding warning processes are initiated:

1st alarm threshold at 20 % LEL – A flashing light is activated in the control room.

2nd alarm threshold at 40 % LEL – In addition, a warning tone and a monitor display in the control room are activated.

Technical data PolyXeta PX2 with SX1 sensor head

  • ATEX and IECEx certificates for electrical explosion protection
  • SIL2 for the 4-20 mA, RS-485 and relay safety functions
  • Enclosure: Additional FM and CSA certificate for Class I, Div. 1
  • PX2-1 for zone 1 & 2, variant “Ex db” type of protection flameproof enclosure
  • PX2-2 for zone 2, variant “Ex nR” type of protection
  • Continuous self-monitoring
  • X-change technology and simple calibration
  • Alarm and fault signalling relay
  • Protected against reverse polarity and overload
  • Microprocessor with 12-bit converter resolution
  • Optional: SSAX1 sensor head connection as an alternative to SX1 Protection class IP66 with SplashGuard accessory, LC display with status LEDs

The gas detection system was installed and commissioned by MSR-Electronic’s certified partner Aurel d.o.o. from Zagreb.

Salto’s Newest BLUEnet Wireless Device: The IQ Mini

Salto’s latest BLUEnet Wireless peripheral has a smaller design, more flexibility, and the best of Salto’s cloud-based access control capabilities.

Today, we are announcing IQ3 Mini Gateway, the smallest-ever BLUEnet Wireless peripheral, which is now available in an even smaller device. The Salto IQ3 Mini combines the best of Salto hardware and software capabilities into a small and versatile design. With advanced BLUEnet wireless technology, it meets the demands of modern cloud-based access control applications.

The small, innovative IQ3 Mini form factor device of Salto works in tandem with on-device IQ3 Gateways to help deliver more flexibility and capability. It simplifies network infrastructure while keeping everything secure and connected.

Don’t let the size fool you: the compact IQ3 Mini is a powerful and versatile solution for a wide range of uses. It provides direct and secure connectivity to the Salto cloud ecosystem, adding online features, BLUEnet connectivity, and SVN interoperability with other Salto smart locking devices.

The IQ3 Mini’s wall-plug design setup takes just minutes to install and configure. Its powerful technology easily creates the BLUEnet network, quickly communicating with the access control cloud for system management and maintenance via a secure connection over the local network.

An even more connected smart building packed with helpful features

In addition to connectivity support for the Salto BLUEnet Wireless network, the IQ3 Mini has built-in SVN-Flex technology, which quickly and securely connects smart locking devices like unit doors and readers (increasing SVN credentials update point capacity based on BLUEnet Wireless technology). This allows smart access network access points and devices to work together as a team, resulting in faster response times and improved security.

For an even better connected BLUEnet experience and to facilitate the commissioning process for installers, the IQ3 Mini allows users to connect and control up to four BLUEnet devices. The Salto IQ3 Mini is also outfitted with the versatile USB port and has input voltage of 5V. It includes standard encryption communications that meet the highest industry security ratings.

Available in white, the Salto IQ3 Mini is available for pre-order today and will hit shelves in September.

Interview: Jean Mazel, B2C Product Management Manager for Canon Central and Eastern Europe

The acquisitions of Axis and Milestone by Canon have allowed us to offer a comprehensive portfolio of security products, software, and services. Collaboration and integration between these companies provide customers with a seamless and advanced security solution, combining the strengths of each entity

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

a&s Adria: Mr. Mazel, you are a highly accomplished professional in the imaging industry, with a career that spans continents and countries. What roles have you held throughout your career?

Mazel: Thank you for the opportunity to address to your readers. As you said, I have a strong background in sales, engineering, project management, and team leadership in the field of professional imaging. I’m working for Canon where I oversee B2C Product Management & Professional imaging solutions business sales in Central & Eastern Europe. As a Canon employee, I’m dedicated to deliver innovative solutions to serve our customers from the 4 key vertical sectors, Government, Industry, Education and Media. I think my ability to understand market dynamics, identify opportunities, and build strong relationships with clients has been instrumental in my carreer.

a&s Adria: Before we move on to your security portfolio, tell us about Canon’s security business in markets you cover, especially Southeast Europe. Which countries and verticals do you focus on, how many people and offices do you have, from which offices are covering the Western Balkans region, are you satisfied with the results or do you feel there is room for improvement, etc.?

Mazel: Canon’s security business in the markets I cover, including Eastern Europe, focuses on countries such as Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and of course the Adria region, with a particular emphasis on verticals like government & industry. We have a dedicated sales & marketing team in each country and a strong network of regional sales engineering product specialists who oversee pre and post sales. Our offices cover the Central and Easter Europe region effectively. We are constantly improving our market presence to ensure a very high standard of customer satisfaction.

a&s Adria: Canon made a huge impact on the security industry back in 2014 and 2015 by acquiring Axis and Milestone. Up to this day, I haven’t read a detailed explanation of how your portfolios of products, software, and services complement each other, nor of the way you collaborate and gain market value. Can you explain these issues, with emphasis on the added value customers gain by having three large companies under one umbrella?

Mazel: The acquisitions of Axis and Milestone by Canon have allowed us to offer a comprehensive portfolio of security products, software, and services. Our collaboration and integration between these companies provide customers with a seamless and advanced security solution, combining the strengths of each entity to deliver added value and innovation to our customers.

a&s Adria: Aside from the Consumer portfolio, which is now branded under the Axis., Canon offers a Professional type of video surveillance and monitoring products. What is it consisted of and what latest surveillance products and solutions would you stand out?

Mazel: Canon offers various types of software and hardware video surveillance and monitoring products. Professional portfolio is intended for a dedicated, niche audience. Our latest surveillance products and solutions feature advanced technologies such as the Canon Ultra-High Sensitivity Camera MS-500, one of the most powerfull cameras in the world, which enables you to see in color at night like during the day without infrared due to our advanced technology with 4,000,000 ISO. You can use very powerful tele-objective and see somebody in the dark up to one or two kilometers. It is intended for army, police, surveillance, boats, big factories. With a 1-inch type Single-Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) sensor, designed and made by Canon, it outputs full-colour, Full HD footage with low noise in a wide variety of low-light environments for long range security and monitoring applications. MS500 was nominated by Times Magazine as one of the best inventions of 2023 – The Most Powerful Camera.

On top of MS500, our portfolio includes ME20F-SH, ME20F-SHN, and ML105EF mostly dedicated to industry, due to their small size and different range of connectors, that allows really easy integration in industry surveillance. They offer low-light performance, remote control compatibility, and lens mount options to support EF, M58 and B4 mount lenses. That’s why these ultra-low-light video cameras are perfect for short or long-range monitoring applications.

Multi-Purpose Network Camera ME20F-SHN is a professional Full HD network camera offering superb low light performance from a 2.26MP CMOS sensor and an ISO up to 4 million. It can record Full HD colour video in almost total darkness (min. illumination 0.0005 lux) plus networking and remote control capability for critical surveillance applications.

The ML-105 EF is a modular Full HD video camera, designed for government, defence and security use. Featuring a 35mm Full Frame CMOS sensor with an ISO range of up to 4 million, it is also a camera that can see in the dark. At 76 mm x 76 mm x 112 mm, the ML-105 EF boasts a compact design and weighs just 775g, making it highly flexible for drone use and other various applications.

a&s Adria: You mentioned that your flagship MS500 camera uses 1.0-Type SPAD sensor. How can it achieve such a high sensitivity?

Mazel: When a photon strikes the sensor, an electron is generated, this triggers a chain reaction or “avalanche” of electron production. This photon is converted to an electric charge, the SPAD sensor then amplifies the charge by a million times with a phenomenon called the ‘avalanche multiplication’, causing a large current to flow instantaneously. This large current is read out as a voltage signal in the form of a train of pulses corresponding to individual photons. This SPAD sensor’s unique light sensing technology can achieve incredible low-light performance.

a&s Adria: Real-time image adjustment, multi-streaming, and sophisticated video analytics are a suite of capabilities that Canon surveillance cameras offer. How do these technologies help to diligently process, monitor, and flag potential security breaches that translate into powerful evidence?

Mazel: Canon surveillance cameras offer real-time image adjustment, multi-streaming, and sophisticated video analytics capabilities that help to enhance security monitoring and detection of potential breaches. These technologies enable efficient processing, monitoring, and alerting of security incidents, providing powerful evidence for investigation and response. Real-time image adjustment is a kind of automatic reframing of video feed. Video analytics capabilities reffer to the algorithms for object detection, line crossing detection, counting people and activating alarms if the threshold is crossed, etc. Multistreaming means having multiple feeds and combining them into one to calculate the percentage of risk.

a&s Adria: “The pandemic has pushed the industry to advance its virtual and remote production capabilities to support smaller crews or even stand-alone operators,” said Ryan Kamata, European Senior Product Marketing Manager at Canon Europe. Since a lot of customers are looking for solutions that can decrease their workload, you offered a multi-cam setup using your PTZ cameras and XC protocol. Tell us more about it, and how it works, and give us an example of its use.

Mazel: Our multi-cam setup using PTZ cameras and XC protocol offers a flexible and scalable solution for remote production and monitoring. This setup allows users to control multiple cameras from a central location, enabling efficient operation with reduced manpower. With the launch of our PTZ cameras back in 2019 and the development of the XC IP procotol we have a full ecosystem of IP technologies, providing infrastructure for government, industry, media, and corporate organizations.

I will give you an example of multi-cam setup in Serbian parliament. Since the pandemic, the need to broadcast democratic processes increased. Before, we used cameras only for securing government organisations but now the public demands streaming of the parliament sessions. So we are providing solution with multiple PTZ cameras and a very small number of operators because they are automated. Also, students can join e-learning, then meeting rooms have PTZ cameras for easier collaboration.

a&s Adria: Today’s businesses store and share information across platforms and locations, making it harder to safeguard. Canon’s holistic approach to information security ensures that information is safe whenever they are accessed, managed, and processed. What does this holistic approach entail?

Mazel: Canon is a leader in the IDC marketscape for print and document security solutions and services, as well as in the Quocirca print security landscape. Our solutions and services help to secure all documents and sensitive data, regardless of format, throughout their lifecycle. Our technologies are built to be secure by design and have been checked against the highest industry standards. Canon’s holistic approach to information security ensures that wherever information is accessed, managed and processed, it’s still protected.

a&s Adria: When addressing information security, Canon uses the term “360-degree device security”. What latest security features is your print and scan portfolio equipped with to safeguard critical data in every stage of document workflow?

Mazel: Canon’s print and scan portfolio is equipped with the latest security features to safeguard critical data in every stage of document workflow. The devices offer categories of features including secure authentication, encryption options, anti-tampering and inbuilt monitoring which work together to provide 360-degree protection against security threats.

a&s Adria: Canon’s Digital Transformation Services is an ecosystem of hardware, software, and services that can support a business’s digital transformation journey. Information security is at the heart of your approach. Are your devices, software, and services equipped with features that help meet security and compliance requirements?

Mazel: We incorporate the necessary security features into our products and services from the development stage, based on the trends in technology led by government entities, industry groups and software vendors on a global basis. We utilize methods such as review-based checks and vulnerability tests to mitigate related risks, with a secure development process positioned as a vital part of development.

a&s Adria: Can you name some important projects you worked on lately?

Mazel: Security projects are a bit difficult to discuss, but I can tell you that various police departments and government agencies are using Canon hardware and software solutions, including ME cameras, binoculars, and PTZ cameras, across the Adriatic region. We are also proud to have among our customers numerous companies, including factories.

a&s Adria: What can we expect from Canon shortly? What technologies and services are you currently working on? Mazel: Canon aims to create new technologies in its four business groups of Printing, Imaging, Medical and Industrial Equipment. Recently our company has been focusing on the development of fundamental technologies such as cutting-edge SPAD sensors, photon counting CT, image processing technology that utilizes deep learning, next-generation technology for commercial printing, and nanoimprint lithography, that can be the source of business creation, being applied and utilized for various purposes.

a&s Adria: You exhibited at recently held Adria Security Summit in Sarajevo. Do you think it was a good opportunity to reach out to new partners and customers?

Mazel: We are exhibiting at the Adria Security Summit for the third consecutive year now, as we feel it is very important to connect with key decision makers from small, medium and large enterprises who act as planners of development of security and protection of corporate assets and employees, as well as representatives of government security agencies and local and regional administrative authorities.

Interview: Angel Andevski, Regional Sales Manager, Dimal Security

It’s hard to single out a specific product or solution, as each XPR device serves its unique purpose. However, we are proud of our latest XPRO and XSmart reader lines, which can easily integrate into existing systems and communicate across various protocols

Razgovarao: Damir Muharemović; E-mail: redakcija@asadria.com

a&s Adria: Mr. Andevski, could you briefly introduce Dimal: when did you start operating, which brands do you distribute, and in which countries?
Andevski: Dimal Security was founded in 1995. We specialize in designing and implementing physical security systems. We mainly operate in North Macedonia, but recently we have also expanded across former Yugoslav territories. We represent several global brands for access control, alarm, fire, and video surveillance systems. We are particularly proud of our DACTA web application for time and attendance management, which we continuously upgrade based on client needs and global trends. The app works with multiple brands, is available in several languages, and has already reached the European market. We are also testing the DACTA mobile app, which will facilitate time and attendance management for hotels, apartments, and companies via mobile ID.

a&s Adria: You are the authorized dealer of the XPR brand. Why did you choose this brand?
Andevski: Yes, Dimal Security is the authorized dealer of the XPR brand for North Macedonia. Our partnership has lasted several years. We chose XPR because their technology and innovations are far ahead of others. XPR develops and manufactures all devices on its own, including software. This allows us to adapt to our client’s needs and requirements easily. After successful work in North Macedonia, XPR Group offered me the role of Regional Sales Manager for Southeast Europe. This was a great opportunity to introduce the brand beyond our borders and present regional companies with XPR’s innovative technologies and solutions that can enhance client security.

a&s Adria: What does the XPR portfolio include, what kinds of devices, and for what purpose?
Andevski: Founded in 1986 with a vision to revolutionize access control solutions, XPR has established itself as a leader in the security industry, offering innovative and reliable products tailored to diverse business needs worldwide. XPR provides a comprehensive range of access control solutions aimed at enhancing security and operational efficiency.

For example, the Web Server allows system setup, programming, management, and monitoring of the access control systems via the internet on a smartphone, tablet, or computer. Its intuitive web interface eliminates the need for downloading management software. You can choose controllers and readers for 1, 2, or 4 doors with bidirectional RS-485 bus across various technologies (biometrics, RFID, keypad). Our most complete access control system is the online option that can integrate time and attendance, video surveillance, fire alarms, etc. It is available with PROS CS client/server software with Access and SQL databases. It includes a wide range of Wiegand readers with various technologies (biometrics, RFID, keypad, radio).

The standalone option offers simple installation management, while setup and programming are also very straightforward. It requires no additional controllers or wiring. Setup, management, and changes are performed directly on the reader. Our standalone readers can provide high security or additional relay functions thanks to our range of remote relay units.

Finally, the offline option enables the management of large-scale access control systems with multiple doors and users, reducing installation time and cabling needs. These solutions are more affordable than online systems as they require no controller or Ethernet network and can manage unlimited locations and users via simple PROA MS software.

XPRO and XSmart Readers
a&s Adria: Which product would you highlight as the most popular and suitable for our markets?
Andevski: It’s hard to single out any one product, as each XPR product has a distinct purpose. However, I can say we are proud of our latest XPRO and XSmart reader lines, which can seamlessly integrate into existing systems and communicate via Wiegand, RS485, and OSDP protocols, while also reading all MIFARE cards. They also come equipped with a Mobile ID and are easy to configure through our free software and built-in Type-C port. These readers can be applied wherever security needs to be increased without replacing the entire system or when there’s a need to switch from standard to encrypted card systems. This is exemplified by XPR’s XSecure cards, which feature unique IDs, ensuring each card has a different key, with communication secured through AES and key diversification, making it impossible to decrypt

a&s Adria: What would you highlight to potential partners as XPR’s main advantage?

Andevski: XPR offers potential partners and distributors several advantages. First, there’s an innovative and wide range of access control products, from keypads and readers to wireless systems, all designed with the latest technology. Additionally, its time and attendance systems are tailored for accurate time and attendance management and easy integration with HR systems. XPR solutions are adaptable and flexible. They can also easily adapt to specific needs across various industries (corporate offices, hotels, hospitals, etc.).

The devices are made of high-quality materials for long-lasting performance, with a strong emphasis on research and development. Ongoing R&D investments ensure that XPR products stay ahead of industry trends, allowing partners access to the latest technology.

Lastly, XPR offers comprehensive training and certification programs for its distributors, with technical teams available for any installation or troubleshooting inquiries. There’s also marketing support, attractive margins for partners, and quantity discounts.

SALTO FOUNDATION Set to Empower Community Development

SALTO has announced the initiation of the SALTO FOUNDATION as an effort to harness sports as a catalyst for change in communities worldwide.

Through sports, SALTO FOUNDATION aims to ensure all people can access the best opportunities to enjoy life and do well in society – and that no one is left out or excluded.

Salto and the SALTO WECOSYSTEM group of companies have been unwavering supporters of social and environmental initiatives since its inception. Over 20 years ago, Salto created the social initiative Free2Move.org, a platform still used today to unify our social and sports support efforts.

Today, SALTO FOUNDATION is a well-managed, financially reinforced legal entity designed to be an active player in social support. Following a highly professional and managerial approach, it aims to set benchmarks for corporate impact investing and operate at the highest standards.

The SALTO FOUNDATION mission is to support individuals in vulnerable situations by creating safe and inclusive spaces where they can grow and thrive within their communities through sports.

“More than just physical activity, we believe that sports are a powerful tool for building connections, fostering social inclusion, and breaking down barriers. In promoting teamwork, respect, and solidarity, SALTO FOUNDATION hopes to strengthen social bonds, reduce inequality, and provide opportunities for integration and social mobility,” states the SALTO FOUNDATION website.

Focusing on sports, health, and education, SALTO FOUNDATION will advance the integration and socialisation of underprivileged adolescents and disabled persons globally – and inspire others to do the same.

Visit saltofoundation.org for more information.