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MIBA IT’S THE NEW INTERNATIONAL HUB FOR THE BUILDING SECTOR

  • The synergy between related sectors was successful, offering an integrated and innovative vision of solutions to address the energy and digital transition of buildings and cities
  • More than 80,000 operators from 111 countries appreciated the offers from the more than 1350 exhibiting companies. 427 international hosted buyers from 72 countries, selected in cooperation with the ITA-ICE Agency

Milan, 22 November 2023 – The first edition of MIBA-Milan International Building Alliance closed at Fiera Milano with more than 80,000 professional operators; the event combined four exhibitions dedicated to the sustainable and smart evolution of buildings and cities, consolidating its position as a new international reference hub for the sectors in the four twice-yearly appointments: horizontal and vertical mobility at GEE-Global Elevator Exhibition, construction at MADE expo, technological integration at SBE-SMART BUILDING EXPO and security&fire at SICUREZZA.

An offer that caught the attention of foreign operators from 111 countries, with the largest numbers coming from Europe (mainly Switzerland, Spain, France, Romania, Greece, Germany, Poland and the UK), Turkey and China. However, there was no shortage of operators who chose to visit MIBA from very distant countries. Among the most represented were: Venezuela, Vietnam, Azerbaijan, Singapore, Thailand and Senegal.

These are impressive numbers, but the most striking feature was the level of business meetings, thanks to the high profiling of the 427 hosted buyers, who travelled to Milan thanks to the cooperation with the ITA-ICE Agency, as well as the quality of spontaneous visitors, frequently represented by corporate decision-makers with high spending power.

The systematic strategy at the heart of MIBA’s proposal also caught the attention of several foreign consulates and officials involved in the development of international trade relations, particularly from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean Basin, which are interesting target markets for the solutions on display.

The dynamic social channels of the four events were also remarkable: in just four days reached more than 350,000 contacts; generated almost 60,000 interactions and an increase in the fan-base of around 1500 followers on the various channels.

Three trends characterised the events across the board: sustainability, customisation and digitisation of solutions. All sectors are now moving towards productivity criteria characterised by optimisation of resources and environmental sustainability, while digitalisation is progressively linking markets and making the solutions presented ever more tailor-made, whether it be building materials, finishes or technological solutions.

The varied programme of conferences was of great interest: with sectors evolving rapidly and synergistically, continuing education becomes a key element to remain globally competitive. MIBA offered all professionals more than 250 meetings, thus offering a new synergistic vision that fits perfectly into the integration trends of the various market segments.

The next MIBA event will be held at Fiera Milano in November 2025. Sicurezza, GEE and SBE will be held from the 19th to the 21st, MADE expo confirms a four-day run, until the 22nd.

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The 4 MIBA exhibitions:

GEE-Global Elevator Exhibition, horizontal and vertical mobility event.

MADE expo, Italy’s leading event for the construction industry.

SICUREZZA, the leading event in Italy and among the most important in Europe for security&fire

SMART BUILDING EXPO, Italy’s reference event for home and building automation and technological integration

HID opens new Logistics Center in Ireland

HID has opened a new Logistics Center in Shannon, Ireland. The new facility is HID’s second largest Logistics Center, supporting 55 countries across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

 The occasion was marked with an official ribbon-cutting and a visit from local government and business leaders, as well as HID’s operations leadership team. The new 4157 m2 Logistics Center is double the size of HID’s previous facility and employs 60 people with a goal of expanding headcount in the years to come.

“The new Logistic Center is strategic in sustaining the global growth HID has experienced, and it demonstrates our commitment to fostering innovation and product availability across the region,” said Josh Freeman, HID’s Senior Vice President and Head of Operations.

“Congratulations to HID on the opening of their new Logistic Center in Shannon. Since 2006 HID’s growth and expansion here in Ireland is truly a great success story, and the new Center will allow for an even better service to their European customers. I’m delighted that HID has chosen Shannon and the Mid-West Region for this new expansion, and welcome all growth opportunities, especially in regional areas. Shannon is thriving in the technology space and having a global leader such as HID open in the area is a very welcome addition. I wish all the team the best with this new expansion and continued success,” said Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation Dara Calleary.

“I wish to congratulate HID for the establishment of its second site in Ireland, and its second largest Logistics Center. A leading technology solutions company operating in several fast-growing markets, HID is a welcome addition to the Midwest established Technology cluster. I wish HID and its team in Shannon every success with this expansion,” said CEO of IDA Ireland, Michael Lohan.

Operating in Ireland since 2006, HID has steadily expanded its manufacturing, R&D, supply chain customer service, IT, finance, human resources, and other business functions in Ireland to support a growing customer base across EMEA.

HID first established itself in the country in Tully, County Galway in 2006. The company is best known in Ireland for providing the enabling technology for Ireland’s revolutionary passport card programme, which was the first of its kind to allow travellers to cross borders in Europe with an electronic passport card rather than a traditional passport booklet.

Behavioural biometrics market to grow to almost $10 billion by 2030

The global behavioral biometrics market size is expected to reach USD 9.92 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 27.3% from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.  As behavioural biometric tools are less vulnerable to authentication frauds and hacking, the research suggests that their demand is expected to increase across end-use industries.

A notable rise in the number of fraudulent activities across the globe is further expected to drive the demand for behavioural biometrics solutions over the forecast period. According to a survey conducted by the Communications Fraud Control Association (CFCA), the telecom industry reported that in 2017, it incurred nearly USD 29.2 billion worth of losses from communication frauds. The use of technologies such as AI and machine learning for developing behavioural biometrics tools are gaining popularity in the market as they offer real-time intelligence and security control with enhanced user experience.

Some of the report’s highlights and key findings are as follows:

On a component basis, the services segment is expected to register the fastest growth over the forecast period. This, according to Grand View Research, can be attributed to businesses’ increasing reliance on IT assets to improve their productivity. The growing number of online transactions and the increasing number of associated frauds are expected to drive the demand for dynamic keystroke solutions.

For applications, the continuous authentication segment is expected to register a significant CAGR during the forecast period. Increasing adoption of multi-modal biometric tools and growing demand for additional security layers in end-use industries is driving demand for the segment. The SME segment is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This can be attributed to the growing number of SMEs globally, and the growing demand of these organizations to offer secure online services to their customers.

AMG Introduces World’s Smallest, Full-Featured 90W PoE Industrial Gigabit Media Converter

ISO 9001 Certified, AMG260M Ultra-Compact Media Converter is Offered as non-PoE, 30W PoE, 90W PoE, and PD Models

Biggleswade, UK. November 13, 2023, AMG Systems of the United Kingdom and USA introduced the AMG260M industrially hardened, ultra-compact fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet media converter. Available as both non-PoE models as well as PoE models with IEEE802.3at 30W or IEEE802.3bt 60/90W PoE or PoE-powered models. The AMG260M PoE PSE models are suitable for powering the latest high-power requirement PoE IP devices in difficult applications requiring equipment to be industrially hardened and immune from temperature, shock, and vibration. A PoE PD-powered model is also available for installation in locations without any local power.

The ultra-compact AMG 260M models are produced in a rugged, thermally efficient enclosure designed to be DIN-Rail, wall mounted, or with an industry-first magnetic mount option. The line is fully hardened and can operate outdoors in suitable IP-rated housing and in extreme temperatures (-40 to +75°C). The addition of integrated smart functionality provides the user with numerous field-selectable intelligent features such as link-fault pass-through, remote device reset, and extended distance mode for the copper cable. The AMG260M series miniature media converters are suited for connecting IP equipment to Ethernet networks that require optical fiber to achieve longer transmission distances. The AMG260M uses a dual-speed 100Mb/1Gb SFP port for connectivity and AMG offers a wide range of SFPs for fiber, connector type, and distance. The AMG260M Series media converters are designed in the USA and UK and manufactured in an ISO9001-certified UK facility, are NEMA approved and are fully TAA and NDAA compliant, and unlike similar products from other Asian countries, can be used in all US Government installations.

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Steve Clarke, AMG’s Managing Director, said, “AMG is known for our innovative approach to product design. With space being at a premium in most installations, the AMG 260M is easily the smallest, most full-featured media converter available today.” “Our unparalleled manufacturing process allows AMG to offer a wide range of transmission products at very cost-effective levels while maintaining ISO9001 quality, the AMG 260M is another example,” Clarke concluded.

Tom Exley, AMG Technical Director adds “The AMG260M continues our quality standard. Our engineering team looked at what was currently available, identified weaknesses, and engineered the AMG260M to overcome those weaknesses. There are dozens of media converters available today. None are equal in terms of this unique ultra-compact size, industrially hardened, with full 90W PoE capability, made in an ISO9001-certified facility, and most importantly, available when you need them. We believe in the quality and stand behind them with lifetime support. This media converter solves the density challenge, allowing the user to utilize more devices in a smaller area. Plus having a product made in the UK gives your network an added layer of security.”

AMG believes having products in stock, being fully supported by the AMG design team, and being covered by the AMG Lifetime Warranty gives AMG customers worldwide a measurable advantage in today’s competitive marketplace.

AMG Systems offers an extensive line of fiber optic, copper, and wireless Ethernet, video, and data transmission equipment that is uniquely designed to meet the needs of the Security, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Utility, and Industrial markets. Full product line details are available at www.amgsystems.com. Call direct +44 (0)1767 600777 or in the US, 1-855-AMGPOE1 or email sales@amgsystems.com for details.

Avigilon Alta helps enhance operations at Superdry

Superdry upgraded store security and operations by adopting Avigilon Alta video solutions, resulting in wider coverage and lower costs.

Superdry prioritized minimizing risks like theft and accidents related to high foot traffic at stores. To address this, they replaced their inefficient video security system, sought to unify security operations, and aimed to streamline fulfillment and retail processes, including recording after-hours deliveries and enhancing procedural training.

Proactive video security and smart video analytics

Superdry implemented Avigilon Alta for improved store security, reduced theft, and threat detection. The sharp image quality of Avigilon Ava cameras has enhanced situational awareness for their security team.

 Avigilon Alta provides video search, audio detection, and heat-mapping, improving the security team’s ability to prosecute thieves. The alert function enhances store operations by recording deliveries and helping employees track fulfillment goals.

Safer stores

Avigilon Alta made Superdry stores safer for customers and employees, streamlining fulfillment processes with advanced video analytics.

“Avigilon Alta has exceeded our expectations, and we’re very happy. The image quality is fantastic, and Avigilon support has been great when we have questions.” confirmed Richard Smith, Profit Protection Manager at Superdry.

Superdry aims to be the top sustainable style destination as it grows, prioritizing safety and security for its people, property, and customers.

Mobile access control has the credentials for growth

Memoori’s recent Access Control report notes a strong post-pandemic market rebound, with 10% growth in 2021-2022, reaching around $13.3 billion in 2022. The report highlights the increasing significance of mobile solutions, especially credentials, offering convenience, security, and remote manageability. This trend presents a notable opportunity for user-friendly applications, fostering additional market growth.

Mobile credentials

Mobile credentials, like virtual keys on smartphones using BLE and NFC, enhance user convenience by leveraging personal devices and minimizing the risk of loss. Cloud-based architecture allows administrators to remotely manage credentials, while specialized applications act as digital keys, controlling access at authorized entry points through card readers.

Steadying growth rate

The access control market, hit by the pandemic, rebounded strongly with over 10% growth in 2021-2022, reaching around $13.3 billion in 2022. Projected growth through 2028, at 5-7% annually, is driven by technology advances like mobile access, biometrics, IoT integration, and touchless access. Investments and upgrades are also influenced by building security and data protection regulations.

Mergers and acquisitions

In the last year, the access control sector saw over $731 million in mergers and acquisitions, including notable deals like SGT Capital buying Elatec RFID Systems for $422 million and Assa Abloy acquiring Evolis for $237 million. This reflects a focus on integration, cloud solutions, and advanced software. Additionally, divestments by Carrier and Bosch could reshape the competitive landscape, aligning with a trend of companies streamlining to focus on core offerings. Memoori’s analysis covered 294 companies, evaluating them based on estimated revenues and size using clear definitions and 2022 estimates.

Evolving through convergence

Access control is evolving by integrating with progressive technologies, with a forecasted increase in enterprise adoption. The future landscape is expected to embrace a hybrid model that combines physical and digital systems, favoring providers with comprehensive solutions and flexible integration capabilities.

Intersec 2024 to commemorate 25-year milestone edition in the region with a record number of exhibitors

The silver jubilee edition of Intersec 2024 will be the largest ever, with increased support from key UAE Government bodies

 Exhibitor numbers will be 20% higher than 2023, reinforcing the importance of safety, security and fire safety technology in the MENA region

 Event features will place innovation and digital security under the spotlight

 Dubai, UAE: The organiser of Intersec 2024, the world’s leading trade fair for safety, security, and fire protection, is preparing to host the largest edition in the show’s 25-year history. Taking place from 16-18 January 2024 at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), under the theme of ‘Innovating security tech for a quarter century’, the exhibition is expecting a remarkable 20 per cent year-on-year increase in international exhibitor participation, and more than 45,000 trade visitors from around the world travelling to attend the event.

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the silver jubilee edition of Intersec will host 1,000 exhibitors from more than 60 nations, with around a quarter of these appearing for the first time. Occupying 13 halls at DWTC, the exhibition signifies a 20 per cent growth compared to 2023, reaffirming its status as a critical networking hub for global security, safety, and fire protection industries. Uniting buyers, sellers, and decision makers, Intersec provides a dynamic nexus for networking, deal-making, and the global unveiling of cutting-edge technology and innovations in Dubai.

In particular, every element of Intersec is affiliated with the relevant UAE government entities, demonstrating the commitment of the UAE Government to these important industries. Dubai Police and the Security Industry Regulatory Authority (SIRA) are affiliated with the security sector; Dubai Civil Defence with the Fire & Rescue element of Intersec; while Dubai Municipality supports the safety sector and the Cyber Security Council and Dubai Electronic Security Center (DESC) underscore the importance of the cyber sector.

This year, innovation and digital security will take centre stage at Intersec 2024 as security and safety professionals from around the world look to collaborate, innovate and actively seek new technologies to meet the industry’s rapidly changing needs.

Alex Nicholl, Group Commercial Director at Intersec organiser Messe Frankfurt Middle East, said: “With two months to the largest edition of Intersec, we look forward to providing a platform for bringing the leading industry players together for three days of discovery, networking, knowledge sharing and most of all, driving the industry forward.”

In addition to exhibitor showcases, Intersec 2024 will continue to set the stage for a safer and more secure world with the return of its high-impact conference programmes, including the exclusive Security Leaders’ Summit (ISLS) exploring trends in sustainable security and geopolitical risk intelligence, the Cyber Security Conference, hosted by the UAE Cybersecurity Council, delving into metaverse security and Zero Trust Architecture, and the Safety & Health Conference emphasising workplace safety and well-being.

Meanwhile, the Fire & Rescue Conference, hosted by Dubai Civil Defence, will discuss strategies and best practices across topics such as emergency response planning, fire safety and compliance and community engagement. At the same time, the Thought Leadership Pavilion, hosted by the Access Control Executive Brief, will address a range of topics across a central theme of the future of the access control and smart lock industry.

“These conferences and workshops serve as the intellectual heartbeat of Intersec, providing a platform where pressing issues are dissected, innovative solutions are unveiled, and the seeds of progress are sown,” added Nicholl.

The event’s diverse features encompass the Drone Threats & Counter Measures Workshop, the Emergency Crisis Management & Communication Workshop, live demonstrations in the Attack Zone, a catwalk show of industrial safety gear at the Safety Walk and the Future Defenders Hack Arena, for students and professionals. Moreover, the Intersec Awards will recognise outstanding achievements across key sectors, and The Premium Club will provide a key networking programme for industry professionals.

The 25th edition of Intersec will encompass five broad product sections: Commercial & Perimeter Security, Homeland Security & Policing, Fire & Rescue, Safety & Health, and Cyber Security, offering tailored solutions for each industry segment under one roof.

The latest Intersec 2024 news stories are available https://intersec.ae.messefrankfurt.com/dubai/en/press.html.

PTZ CCTV cameras: when you need to look around

PTZ stands for “Pan-Tilt-Zoom”. PTZ CCTV cameras can move left and right, up and down, and also have the ability to zoom in on the image. This allows for remote control of the viewing direction and the ability to perform planned “patrols” of an area manually or even in automatic mode, following predefined points.

The first PTZ video camera was invented in 1954. These models were controlled using mechanical devices such as handles and levers. Over the last seven decades, PTZ cameras have undergone significant advancements. They now use digital and motorized systems to provide high-quality images, precision, and camera movement speed. Such cameras are often equipped with automated “smart” features, such as tracking moving objects – people or vehicles.

PTZ cameras find wide applications in various fields:

  • Firstly, it’s natural that they are used for the security and protection of industrial facilities, offices, and commercial premises.
  • Secondly, these cameras are often installed on streets and highways to enhance road safety and assist law enforcement.
  • Thirdly, they are in high demand in logistics, especially for navigation and transport safety.

A more exotic application is wildlife observation. PTZ cameras allow researchers to effectively monitor animals in their natural habitats.

Forestry operations often utilize PTZ cameras. They are installed on special towers above tree level, allowing for the quick detection of possible forest fires and their suppression.

Finally, the military and defence sector is a very relevant application area for PTZ cameras. They are actively used for border surveillance, on military bases, checkpoints, and more.

Partizan, following the latest CCTV industry trends, also manufactures its own PTZ cameras. This modern equipment meets the strictest requirements.

Partizan PTZ cameras are created based on high-tech sensors capable of delivering images in Super HD quality up to 4K. They are reliably protected from moisture and dust with an IP66 rating. Special attention is paid to the durability of the camera’s housing and moving parts since they often operate outdoors, where adverse weather conditions are not uncommon: heavy rains, storms, and snowdrifts. Most Partizan PTZ cameras maintain full functionality at temperatures ranging from -40 to +60 °C.

Partizan PTZ cameras are “smart” devices. Depending on the model, they support current smart video analytics features, including motion detection, face and license plate recognition, human and vehicle detection, object detection, intrusion detection, and line crossing. These cameras can also be integrated with third-party security systems, significantly enhancing the effectiveness of protecting important facilities such as airports, ports, parking lots, warehouses, military bases, residential complexes, and more.

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Smiths Wins £88 Million Contract with UK MoD

Smiths Detection has been awarded an £88 million contract to develop, manufacture, supply and support next-generation Chemical Sense Equipment for the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD).

The award is part of an MoD programme to replace and strengthen its chemical detecting capabilities, helping to ensure that areas are safe from toxic chemicals that could harm defence personnel or civilians.

For the programme, Smiths Detection will develop three next-generation chemical sensor products, including a wearable personal chemical agent sensor with combined vapour and aerosol capabilities; a survey chemical agent sensor, a portable device to check potentially hazardous areas or surfaces; and a remote monitoring chemical sensor for use in fixed locations with enhanced identification and classification performance.

Smiths Detection will be responsible for all stages of the development and supply of the systems, including laboratory research, field testing, manufacture and supply, and ongoing service and support.

The new technology, which will be developed in close collaboration with the MoD, will feature Smiths Detection proprietary Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) detection and identification technology and be based on its Lightweight Chemical Detector (LCD) line of advanced, easy-to-use threat detection devices. With over 75,000 units already sold around the world, the LCD has a legacy of protecting military personnel, police and hazmat responders by alerting operators to detect toxic substances and dangerous chemicals.

Smiths Detection President, Roland Carter, said: “We’re honoured to have been selected by the UK Ministry of Defence to supply this next-generation technology “Since our business inception, nearly 70 years ago, we have been designing, developing, manufacturing, and servicing chemical sensing technology. This technology protects defence forces, including the UK MoD, and communities from known and emerging threats. This award is testament to our leading technology and the knowledge, commitment and ingenuity of the people in our organisation who everyday help to make the world a safer place.”

2N Clip for IP Access Control in Every Type of Home

2N, the global market leader in internet-enabled intercoms and access control systems, has launched a new IP answering unit, the 2N Clip, designed to meet the growing demand for IP technology in mid-range residential projects.

The 4″ video device runs on the same powerful, reliable operating system as 2N’s premium IP products, and offers many of the same advantages, including top-quality audio and video. It also offers the same high standards in other areas, including cybersecurity and sustainability, which more and more users demand. On top of that, the 2N Clip is the fastest answering unit on the market to install – it only takes three minutes – and it can be managed and configured remotely via the My2N Management Platform.

The 2N Clip has also been developed with a focus on the importance of aesthetics in access control. High-end functionality will always be the top priority for access control firms. Still, when technological capabilities come together with elegant design, as in the case of the 2N Clip, access devices can genuinely enhance the status of the building in which they are installed.

The product launch follows the CEDIA Expo 2023 in Denver, Colorado, where the 2N Clip was shown live to industry experts for the first time – and where it met with an overwhelmingly positive response.

“IP technology has transformed access control, enhancing both security and convenience. But in the residential sector, there has been a common perception that IP technology is only affordable in high-end, luxury projects. The 2N Clip completely up-ends that idea, and will help deliver 2N’s mission to bring the benefits of IP technology to every type of home,” said Michael Nicholson, 2N’s Business Development Manager for the UK & Ireland.