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DEEPX and Network Optix Join Forces: Faster and More Efficient Edge AI Processing

DEEPX has integrated its DX-M1 and DX-H1 NPU processors into the Nx EVOS platform using Network Optix’s AI Manager and the OAAX standard, enabling faster deployment, greater scalability, and high energy efficiency for edge AI systems. Thanks to their low power consumption and stable performance under heavy workloads, DEEPX accelerators offer significant advantages for video analytics and real-time data processing.

“The Nx EVOS platform provided an ideal environment for integrating our high-performance, energy-efficient NPUs. The combination of Nx’s open architecture and DEEPX technology sets a new standard for edge AI video analytics,” the DEEPX team stated.

The integration was carried out through a unified OAAX interface, allowing DEEPX engineers to quickly connect their SDK and runtime environment without additional hardware adjustments. Using Nx AI Manager, models can now be converted into the DEEPX dxnn format and distributed via the Nx Cloud platform across multiple servers and edge devices without manual configuration.

“The OAAX framework enabled us to efficiently port our SDK and model execution tools. The combination of the Nx EVOS cloud system and the OAAX standard made the model conversion and deployment process extremely fast and intuitive,” DEEPX added.

With an optimized SDK and energy-efficient NPU architecture, the new system delivers real-time inference with significantly lower power consumption and reduced CPU usage compared with traditional CPU- or GPU-based solutions. Close collaboration between DEEPX and Network Optix further improved stability and performance in demanding operational environments. “This project demonstrated strong synergy between our NPU optimization expertise and the compatibility of the Nx platform,” the DEEPX team concluded, noting that the integration serves as a model for other AI accelerator manufacturers seeking to join the Nx ecosystem.

ASSA ABLOY Interview: Why Native Integration of Wireless Locks Matters

Four key industry figures discuss how native integration of wireless access technologies helps organizations make the building experience truly seamless

Most organizations already recognize the importance of connecting access with security systems like alarms and CCTV, as well as HVAC and a growing range of business software packages. To connect systems even further, security managers need complete, convenient, digital control over as many openings as possible – not just doors – rather than run digital and mechanical access management in parallel. The most effective and cost-efficient way to extend their reach and oversight is with digital locks integrated with their system. In this roundtable Q&A, Walter Sackl from ASSA ABLOY discusses with representatives from Nedap, Honeywell and Motorola some key issues around integration of the latest digital access technologies like Aperio wireless locks.

Walter Sackl, Partnership Manager DAS at ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions EMEIA: How do you see the importance of wireless lock integration, both for you as an OEM and for your customers?

 Jeroen van Os, Commercial Integration Manager at Nedap: It is always important to see things from the customer perspective: what is the benefit for them? We have integrated Aperio in two ways, both Wireless Online and the OSS offline version. Nedap was one of the first adopters of the OSS standard several years ago because we believe in open standards. This gives customers the opportunity to have mixed use of both formats. The Aperio E100 Escutcheon is the most popular door device in ASSA ABLOY’s offering.

Frédéric Haegeman, Director Access Control International at Motorola: Wireless locks are more and more enquired about by our system integrators and end-users. They give huge flexibility to the customer from a scalability and modularity point of view, meaning they can mix and match. Online integration provides real-time security. The ASSA ABLOY Aperio portfolio of locks in combination with our software allows the end-user to achieve that.

Servaas Kamerling, Offering Lead at Honeywell Security and Access Solutions Europe: The security industry is so expansive that multiple systems are often required.  What’s most important for customers using many, diverse platforms is that wherever a notification comes from – an alarm, a tamper detector, or another device – each one arrives and can be managed by the security operator in the same manner. With this integration, they don’t have to learn ten different systems to help drive building efficiency with all systems working together.

Q (WS): In which sectors is there especially strong demand for wireless lock integrations?

FH, Motorola: Where we see high attraction is in education, commercial real estate, and local government.

SK, Honeywell: We have seen wireless locks have the greatest success in applications like educational campus buildings, particularly student accommodation, and office spaces where interior doors can be seamlessly integrated into our LenelS2 access control platform. In hybrid access control systems, readers are often used at the perimeter or department entries, and locks are used deeper in the facilities for individual offices. Wireless installations are typically more cost effective when simply replacing mechanical locks with electronic locks.

JvO, Nedap: Education and healthcare, especially in Belgium – plus aviation at Schiphol Airport. It’s very beneficial in these environments that customers do not have to run cables to so many rooms. It saves costs. With Wireless Online they can also open doors remotely. It’s one example of a great fit between Nedap and ASSA ABLOY products.

Q (WS): Looking forward, how important do you see mobile access?

SK, Honeywell: Customers are always looking for the most convenient solution and it is hard to argue against the convenience of a plastic access card so it is unlikely that these will disappear completely. However, plastic is not the most environmentally friendly option and can be forgotten or misplaced. People rarely forget their mobile phone. In the end, it is the customer’s choice. The adoption of mobile credentials will grow quickly, but I think there will be a range of options to choose from for a long time to come, which also includes biometrics.

FH, Motorola: Mobile access comes with a conflict: what is the customer’s willingness to pay for it? People really want it, but this issue remains. It is an indisputable technology trend that cannot be ignored for the simple reason that younger generations see the mobile phone as an extension of their arm. They want to do everything on the handset. For them, the digital wallet is more important than a physical wallet. This technology needs to be part of the default offering, but that will take some time. However, even regions where adoption has so far lagged, will quickly catch up.

JvO, Nedap: We really see a breakthrough, especially now ‘big tech’ like Apple and Google are focusing on mobile access. This pushes the market towards mobile. It is a major focus of the Nedap access portfolio with better integrations in the mobile space. Wallet badge is a big priority for us. Our solutions like AEOS are mostly used in complex companies, with many sites, many users, different types of user: critical infrastructure, the finance sector, and in Poland especially the fast-growing real estate sector.

A seamless building benefits everyone, users and facilities managers alike. With streamlined interactions which start at the front entrance and continue through the site, workflows become more efficient and every stakeholder enjoys greater peace of mind.

Q (WS): Coming in more detail to the integration of ASSA ABLOY’s AperioÒ wireless locking technology: this was developed by design to integrate natively into large OEM systems, rather than just as an ‘add-on’. How does Aperio integration compare to other products? Are there important differentiators?

JvO, Nedap: We hear good feedback from our channels. They see the differences in the integration between Aperio and some other manufacturers when it is implemented in their projects. Documentation is very clear. Customers don’t want hassle when they are integrating. They want to get on with their project. Something to highlight is the broad range of Aperio devices, from escutcheons to handles, cylinders, and locks.

FH, Motorola: This is a leading technology for the smart building environment. Aperio offers the flexibility to integrate, plus security, quality and aesthetics. This wireless lock enables customers to implement real-time security; it allows them to scale up, going into the hundreds of doors rather than just tens. For me, Aperio is an extension of a total access solution, an edge device. The question is – from a strategic, long-term view – how smart can you make your edge device to give even more benefits to the building user?

Q (WS): What are the most important challenges for security management in coming years?

SK, Honeywell: Building managers want to ensure everyone who visits has the best experience possible. Safe, secure, efficient buildings should make it easy to book spaces and visit people. Accessing and using a building ought to provide a frictionless experience, open and welcoming but at the same time providing the security and safety that people expect. This balance is going to be more important than it was in the past. These are interesting times for our industry.

FH, Motorola: Probably whoever has the right answer will win the million-dollar prize! The future lies where smart building infrastructure makes a seamless bridge to user experience – from a technology point of view, the user’s interaction with a building in terms of storing goods in a locker, parking a vehicle, inviting visitors, booking meetings, visiting the food court and so on. These kinds of interaction which today require multiple technologies or systems, all driven from the mobile, which is where the answer lies for a truly smart building.

JvO, Nedap: Friction is the most important challenge for the user. We are all accustomed to the most intuitive interface, on our phone. So, if a user trying to open a door has to think about the fact that two platforms are interacting, they don’t accept that anymore. We need to focus on what those in the field actually experience, not just the technical side. This is an issue for the whole security market. We are very technically focused and can all lean more on user experience. We need frictionless access. In addition, cyber threats are getting more important. An integration must not be the point of failure; it must be cyber secure because it becomes part of our platform.

SK, Honeywell: Cyber security is extremely important. You only need to glance at the news to realise how critical it is that we ensure protection of data, protection of networks, protection of a system’s integrity. Standards are really important, from the EU and beyond, including ISO 27000, NIS2 and CRA. It can take effort for customers to stay abreast of rapid developments in regulatory compliance and requirements. It is up to us as manufacturers to provide help and support where required.

WS, ASSA ABLOY: In meeting the many security challenges of the future, we continue to champion the benefits of native integration. Native integration between digital devices and an access solution ensures security teams have more control, extend their reach, without adding to an already busy workload. It does this by fully integrating new locks with the single system database. Administrators update one interface, one database, once. There is no more running systems in parallel or duplicating tasks. This is one of the advantages of Aperio wireless locks. In addition, when an OEM integrates Aperio with their system, all future Aperio products are already integrated. These are just two reasons why Aperio continues to win so many industry awards, from Intersec, Detektor and this year being named BW’s Most Innovative Security Product of the Year. With ASSA ABLOY’s broad experience in digital access, and specifically its integration expertise, our OEM partners can help their customers digitalize with confidence.

 

22 Years of TRASSIR Innovation in Intelligent Video Surveillance

TRASSIR, an international company headquartered in Hong Kong and one of the global leaders in AI-powered video surveillance systems, is celebrating 22 years of innovation and success worldwide. Founded in 2002, the company has grown from a local startup into an international provider whose solutions are now deployed in more than 50 countries and used by over 15,000 clients.

TRASSIR develops a comprehensive ecosystem of security technologies — ranging from CCTV cameras and VMS platforms to cloud services, server solutions, and advanced AI analytics models. The company is widely recognized for the interoperability of its products, enabling seamless integration into existing security systems across various industries.

Over the past two decades, TRASSIR has delivered projects around the globe, including deployments in smart city initiatives, transportation systems, industrial facilities, educational institutions, and commercial environments. Through its global partner network, the company collaborates with technology integrators and distributors across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and other regions.

In its anniversary announcement, TRASSIR highlighted its consistent annual growth of around 30% and expressed gratitude to employees, partners, and customers for their continued support.

The company emphasized that its 22-year journey has been marked by technological breakthroughs, teamwork, and challenges transformed into new opportunities — all driven by a clear mission to advance safety and digital transformation worldwide.

Alarm.com and Everon Join Forces to Deliver a Unified Security Solution

Alarm.com and Everon have formed a strategic partnership to introduce an integrated commercial security solution to the market. The new joint system enables users to manage intrusion protection, access control, video surveillance, and key business functions from a single unified console.

The goal of the partnership is to offer a scalable platform capable of meeting the needs of diverse business environments — from small companies to large multi-site enterprises. The solution is specifically designed for customers seeking a reliable, centralized, and technologically advanced security infrastructure.

Alarm.com states that the collaboration with Everon allows the expansion of enterprise-grade functionality into the broader commercial market, emphasizing that the combination of their platform and Everon’s operational expertise brings a new level of security management.

Everon highlights that the partnership aligns with their strategy of introducing next-generation technologies, noting that working with a global leader like Alarm.com enables the development of a modern system that redefines how businesses use their security and life-safety platforms.

The new solution is built on the Alarm.com for Business platform and delivers advanced mobile capabilities — including system arming and disarming, real-time activity monitoring, user management, and enhanced notifications and analytics. This further unifies the entire Alarm.com commercial portfolio into a powerful, comprehensive solution for modern business users.

VITEC Acquires Datapath, Expanding Its Video Solutions Portfolio

VITEC has officially announced its acquisition of UK-based Datapath, with the transaction finalized at the end of November. This strategic move further strengthens VITEC’s portfolio of video distribution and video wall solutions, offering customers expanded engineering capacity, enhanced technical support, and wider global reach.

Datapath is a long-standing leader in the Pro AV industry, recognized for its high-quality video wall systems, intuitive control room solutions, and decades of expertise in video hardware and software development. According to VITEC, the acquisition opens new business opportunities, particularly in the control room and advanced AV-over-IP sectors. By integrating Datapath’s technologies, VITEC will provide broader capabilities for IPTV distribution and professional AV applications. Once the integration is complete, nearly 50% of VITEC’s workforce will consist of engineers, underscoring the company’s strong commitment to innovation.

Phil Webster, VITEC’s Vice President of R&D, emphasized the importance of the merger, stating: “Bringing VITEC and Datapath together will allow us to accelerate product development and offer an even broader range of solutions, features and services. We’re excited to integrate our combined expertise.” Webster, who previously led Datapath’s R&D department, will now oversee all engineering teams across VITEC’s video streaming solutions portfolio. The company confirmed that Datapath’s product lines—including video wall controllers, AV-over-IP systems, capture cards, and control room technologies—will remain recognizable within VITEC’s offering.

Datapath currently serves customers in more than 100 countries across professional AV, defense, education, security, and healthcare sectors.

Ruijie and Steer IT Modernize Network Infrastructure for UK Co-Working Provider Desg Ltd

Desg Ltd, a UK-based company specializing in premium co-working spaces built around design and well-being principles, has upgraded its network infrastructure with support from technology partner Steer IT. The new system, powered by Ruijie technology, was developed to ensure a stable, secure, and fully manageable network environment for clients who rely on Desg’s spaces for daily work, meetings, and collaboration.

As part of the upgrade, the Ruijie OCE Identity system was deployed to provide secure local authentication and precise network access control. For wireless coverage, 17 RG-AP820-L(V3) access points were installed, delivering high performance and uninterrupted Wi-Fi across all work areas. In addition, five Ruijie RG-NBS5200 series switches form the backbone of a reliable wired network and efficient device-to-device communication. The entire infrastructure is centrally managed through the Ruijie Cloud platform, enabling remote maintenance, monitoring, and rapid analytics.

Desg reports that the transition to Ruijie solutions has significantly simplified administration and reduced the number of network incidents. According to the company’s IT Manager, Ruijie has proven to be “a pleasant and reliable technological change” that fully met their expectations.

With this modernization, Desg now operates a network capable of supporting user growth and the increasing demands of digital business. The project further reinforces Ruijie’s position as a trusted choice for modern workspaces.

 

Major Cloudflare Outage Temporarily Disrupts Internet Worldwide

A large portion of the global internet experienced significant slowdowns today after Cloudflare, one of the key infrastructure providers behind thousands of popular websites, suffered a major technical outage. The disruption affected numerous online services — including X (formerly Twitter), Substack, Canva and others — with users encountering a “500 internal server error” message instead of the expected content.

Interestingly, some platforms that were impacted by a similar worldwide outage earlier this month remained stable this time, likely because they have since reduced their reliance on Cloudflare’s infrastructure. Among those unaffected was ChatGPT.

This is the second major incident in less than three weeks, once again highlighting the complexity and vulnerability of the global internet ecosystem. Cloudflare provides essential services that act as a “bridge” between websites and their users, accelerating page loading and protecting sites from overload. As a result, any disruption within Cloudflare’s systems can quickly trigger a chain reaction that brings down numerous unrelated services across the internet.

Although the interruption was relatively brief, it underscored how dependent the global digital landscape has become on a handful of key technology providers — and how their technical issues can instantly become a worldwide problem.

 

Smiths Group Sells Smiths Detection for £2 Billion

Smiths Group plc has announced that it has reached an agreement to sell its Smiths Detection division to funds advised by CVC Capital Partners, in a transaction valued at £2 billion. This sale, together with the previously announced divestment of Smiths Interconnect, marks a key step in implementing the strategy launched at the beginning of 2025. Completion of the process is expected in the second half of 2026, subject to mandatory consultations with the works council in France and customary regulatory approvals.

“Today we have reached an important milestone for Smiths, confirming the agreement to sell Smiths Detection for £2 billion and further accelerating the transformation initiated in January. We are refocusing the company on premium industrial engineering with an emphasis on flow management and thermal technologies, enabling stronger growth and improved returns,” said Roland Carter, Chief Executive Officer of Smiths Group. He added that the company extends its gratitude to Smiths Detection employees for their contribution and cooperation throughout the process.

The transaction value reflects the long-term growth potential of Smiths Detection and, according to the management, represents a more attractive option than a demerger. Smiths plans to return a significant portion of the net proceeds to shareholders while maintaining a strong balance sheet. The company remains committed to the previously announced £1 billion share buyback and to further strengthening profitability.

With the divestment of two divisions, Smiths is strategically repositioning itself as a focused engineering company with a stronger financial profile and stable growth across the energy, industrial, and construction sectors. Management emphasizes that the released capital will be directed into development, innovation, and targeted acquisitions that will further accelerate the company’s transformation.

Ruijie Ensures Seamless Connectivity for AICIS+ 2025 Conference

Ruijie Enterprise provided essential technical support for the 24th Annual International Conference on Islam, Science and Society (AICIS+) 2025, held from October 29 to 31 at the Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII). As one of the event’s key technology partners, Ruijie delivered high-performance, enterprise-grade Wi-Fi infrastructure, ensuring stable and uninterrupted connectivity for all participants.

This year’s AICIS+ attracted more than 2,400 submitted papers and attendees from around the world. Such broad international engagement required a highly reliable and powerful network capable of supporting simultaneous digital collaboration and content exchange. To eliminate disruptions and provide an optimal user experience, Ruijie deployed its enterprise Access Point devices, engineered to withstand high-density connectivity and hundreds of concurrent users. The resulting stable, high-capacity wireless network proved essential for smooth presentations, live-streamed sessions, and the instant sharing of research materials among international participants.

Once again, Ruijie demonstrated that dependable network infrastructure is the foundation of successful academic and scientific gatherings, especially in an era of rapid digital transformation.

HID Wins Red Dot Award for Innovation in Hotel Linen Management

HID has received the prestigious Red Dot Design Award for its new Textile Services platform, a solution that sets a new standard in hotel linen management. For years, hotels around the world have struggled with high costs, staff shortages, and limited inventory visibility due to outdated systems, and HID’s platform is the first to offer clear, actionable insights instead of simple item counts. This advanced approach combines RFID technology, intuitive dashboards, and smart algorithms to provide real-time visibility across the entire linen lifecycle.

It enables hotel staff to instantly see what is available, what is in use, what is in laundry, and what needs replenishment, shifting operations from reactive to strategic. The platform also uses AI forecasting and automated alerts to help hotels optimize stock levels, reduce losses, and maintain cost control.

What particularly impressed the Red Dot jury was HID’s strong focus on human-centered design. Throughout development, the company tested prototypes with staff from luxury hotels across the globe, resulting in a solution that reflects real operational needs, including clearer discrepancy tracking, visual stock summaries, and intuitive navigation during peak housekeeping hours. The outcome is a platform that reduces cognitive load, improves workflow efficiency, and supports staff in delivering a higher quality guest experience.

This award confirms that HID is not only delivering a technological upgrade, but also redefining how hotels can manage one of the most demanding yet essential aspects of their daily operations.