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Versatile and Precise LiDAR Security with REDSCAN Laser Sensors

REDSCAN is our award-winning LiDAR security system that identifies the size and distance of a moving object. LiDAR is an acronym for “light detection and ranging”. REDSCAN utilises cutting-edge sensors and advanced intelligent analytics. Imagine it deploying an invisible wall or plane, protecting your buildings or assets. REDSCAN security LiDAR is used for a wide range of security and safety applications. By using LiDAR for security, the sensors are not affected by heat or lighting conditions, so they can be relied on in diverse environments.

They can be mounted vertically or horizontally and can be used inside or outside. REDSCAN LiDAR for intrusion detection has various uses in all parts of a multi-layered system. Starting from the perimeter of the building and entry points such as skylights to protecting valuable assets inside. Beyond this, the REDSCAN has broad uses, for example detecting people on railway tracks or crossings.

As the latest addition to OPTEX’s award-winning REDSCAN LiDAR range, the REDSCAN Lite RLS-1010L has been specifically developed to provide total coverage and protect high-risk security zones and vulnerable, narrow indoor spaces that are difficult to protect with traditional sensors.  The RLS-1010L sensor can, for instance, detect intrusions in the tiny gaps between datacentre server racks within cages, or in ventilation shafts.

Developed for short-range applications, the sensor uses time-of-flight (TOF) technology to accurately and precisely detect intruders within a range of 10m x10m in just 100 milliseconds. The sensors perform reliably in any indoor environment. Their ability to detect intrusion is not affected by changes in temperature or lighting and can even perform in total darkness.

The sensor can be mounted horizontally to create invisible laser planes to protect skylights and ceilings, or vertically to create invisible laser walls to protect server racks, high value assets, access control turnstiles and more.

Alongside this latest innovation, the REDSCAN series also includes proven models which are recognised worldwide and widely used in critical infrastructure, data centres, military facilities, logistics hubs, commercial sites and residential properties. These established solutions are trusted by security professionals across the globe and demonstrate the reliability and versatility of the REDSCAN range.

REDSCAN Pro

The REDSCAN Pro Grade 3 is our state-of-the-art, highly accurate perimeter intrusion detection system. It has our longest and most customizable detection range yet, covering up to 50 x100 meters. It is ONVIF compliant and features a built-in panoramic camera system for easier configuration and post-event analysis. As seen in Source Security, the REDSCAN Pro offers the perfect solution for protecting large perimeters. Including roofs, critical infrastructure, commercial buildings, renewable energy farms and industrial sites.

REDSCAN mini-Pro

The REDSCAN mini-Pro creates virtual detection walls or planes across 20 x 20 meters at 95 degrees and analyses a moving object’s size, location and distance to determine an intrusion. Designed to work effectively in both outdoor and indoor environments, now with video camera module for alarm verification and recording of events.

REDSCAN Mini

The REDSCAN Mini is our compact, Grade 3 compliant, indoor and outdoor security LiDAR sensor. Like the REDSCAN Pro, the Mini is a high-end security system that creates a customizable virtual wall or plane. It has a detection area of up to 20m x20m across a 95° radius. It’s a great solution for both residential and commercial sites. Common applications include protecting valuable assets, roofs, skylights and buildings.

The REDSCAN Lite RLS-1010L is now available. Visit: optex-europe.com for more information

Hikvision launches first 16 MP Network Cameras for the SMBs market

Hikvision, a global leader in the AI-powered Internet of Things (AIoT), has unveiled its first 16 MP network cameras designed specifically for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The new series offers a step forward in image clarity for SMB security applications, providing an option for scenarios that require higher resolution than traditional 4 MP and 8 MP cameras. Available in both Live Guard and standard models, the series sets a new benchmark for image clarity and performance in its class.

Advanced imaging technologies for superior clarity

The new 16 MP camera series (2x166G3 models) incorporates several of Hikvision’s most advanced imaging technologies:

  • 16 MP ultra-high definition: It delivers video output at resolutions up to 4608 × 3456, enabling the capturing of extreme details, significantly improving post-event forensics and analysis efficiency.
  • Powered by DarkFighter: Hikvision’s advanced low-light imaging technology enables the cameras to capture clear and detailed imaging in low-light conditions. With enhanced light intake and deep learning algorithms, they maintain clear imaging without compromising brightness—breaking the limits often seen in high-resolution cameras under dim conditions.
  • Enhanced Wide Dynamic Range (WDR): An advanced image processing technique that automatically turns on or off to ambient lighting, balancing bright and dark areas within the same frame. It provides exceptional image quality across the full frame, minimizing underexposure or overexposure even in challenging high-contrast scenes where light and shadow intersect.

Designed for reliability and sustainability

  • The cameras feature NEMA 4X-rated protection, a standard for corrosion resistance, making them ideal for various environments.
  • Their eco-friendly & tamper-free design minimizes environmental impact while simplifying upgrades and pre-configuration.

Versatile applications across SMB scenarios

With enhanced brightness, clarity, and color reproduction accuracy, the new series is ideal for a variety of SMB settings:

  • Retail and commercial spaces – In malls, supermarkets, and retail stores, the cameras deliver sharp, high-resolution footage of product displays, cashiers, and security events. This enables more organized merchandise management and loss prevention.
  • Parking and facility management – In parking areas, the cameras can clearly capture occupancy status and license plate details from a distance—significantly enhancing management efficiency and safety.

“The 2x166G3 series will help SMBs upgrade to next-level video security with professional-grade image quality that was previously only accessible to enterprise customers,” said Rubio Hong, the Product Director at Hikvision. “The 16 MP resolution combined with our AI-powered imaging technologies ensures that businesses can capture the critical details they need, whether for live view or post-event investigation.”

TVT and Network Optix: A Power – packed Partnership

TVT,   AI Video Surveillance Solution Expert, has always been at the vanguard of developing state of the art security and surveillance solutions. Our expertise lies in harnessing the power of AI to create innovative and reliable products. On the other side, Network Optix, with its globally recognized VMS brand NX Witness, is a titan in the video management system space. Renowned for its user – friendly interface and high – performance capabilities, NX Witness has been a go – to choice for security professionals worldwide.

 Innovative Features Unleashed

This collaboration integrates a comprehensive suite of AI-driven analytical capabilities from TVT—all of which seamlessly integrate with the Nx ecosystem.

From identity & vehicle verification (Face Detection, Face Recognition, License Plate Recognition/ANPR) to perimeter & behavior monitoring (Line Crossing, Region Intrusion, Target Counting, Illegal Parking, Loitering Detection), and specialized environmental & safety oversight (Fire Detection via Thermal, Abnormal Temperature Detection via Thermal)—all enhanced by seamless Video Metadata integration.

The Transformative Impact

So, what does this partnership mean for our customers? First and foremost, it offers enhanced security. With these advanced AI analytics, potential threats can be detected and addressed in real – time, minimizing risks. Secondly, it brings efficiency to security operations. Instead of manually sifting through hours of footage, security personnel can rely on the intelligent features to quickly identify and respond to incidents. Finally, it provides scalability. Whether you’re a small business looking to secure your premises or a large – scale enterprise with multiple locations, the integrated solution can be tailored to meet your specific needs.

In a nutshell, our collaboration with Network Optix is not just about combining two great companies; it’s about creating a future – proof security solution that makes the world a safer place.

TVT version Nx Plugin has been submitted to Nx Integrations Marketplace and you can download the Plugin and also the Instructions&Manual here:  https://nxvms.com/integrations/875-tvt-analytics-plugin

360 Vision Technology Invictus cameras deployed to protect Cattewater Harbour, Plymouth

Cattewater Harbour in Plymouth is harnessing the power and performance of 360 Vision Technology’s Invictus cameras, to protect and secure operations across the challenging and changing conditions at the harbour’s extensive shoreline.

The UK manufacturer of ruggedised HD, radar and thermal PTZ imaging cameras, was selected to provide their industry leading camera technology after a comprehensive on-site evaluation.

Located  on  the  south  coast  of  Devon,  Plymouth  is  the  largest  city  on  the  southwest  peninsula  and  the  port  is  also  home  to  the  largest  naval  base  in  Western  Europe.  As  well  as  civilian  pleasure  traffic  from  paddleboards  to  yachts,  the  Port  of  Plymouth  handles  a  variety  of  cargo  vessels  through  its  commercial  terminals  at  Cattedown  Wharves,  Victoria  Wharf  and  Corporation  Wharf.  Freight  includes  liquid  and  dry  bulk,  as  well as specialist project consignments for construction and heavy industry.

Safe operation

The Cattewater Harbour Commissioners are responsible for the smooth and safe running of the port. They are required to maintain and order safe navigation for all manner of craft, maintain and survey dredging channels, maintain navigation marks and lights, provide pilotage services and traffic regulation within the Cattewater Harbour and remainder of the civil port.

At the port, nationally agreed standards for the safety of marine operations are required to be applied with a commitment to both local and international security measures, with the port’s own pilots boarding and guiding vessels with a 24/7 essential safety service – ensuring that all vessels over 50m complete their passage safely. The harbour covers an expansive coastline, with limits to the east of a line joining Mountbatten Breakwater to Fishers Nose, bounded by Sutton Lock Gates to the North, and Laira Bridge to the East.

The Harbour Master’s role is to ensure the safety of navigation for all harbour users –  whether military warships, cross-channel ferries, UAVs, underwater research vessels, small fishing boats, fuel tankers, large cargo ships, jet skis, or paddle boarders – and to take preventative measures to avoid incidents.

“We are responsible for the safety of vessels, people and operations,” says Capt. Richard Allan, CEO & Harbour Master, PFSO (Port Facility Security Officer), Cattewater Harbour Commissioners. “We need to know what’s happening in the port at all times”.

Effective surveillance coverage

To achieve this, a camera system covering the port was deemed invaluable, with requirements for total coverage of the water and shoreline, combined with economy, performance and longevity of the camera equipment in the harsh seaport environment.

To bring the project to fruition, Outersight (UK), a ‘hands-on’ consultancy dedicated to delivering innovative technical solutions were brought on board.

Working  with  the  Cattewater  Harbour  Commissioners  and  360  Vision  on  previous  projects  for  over  ten  years,  and  with  experience  working  with  universities,  government  departments,  broadcasters,  nature  conservation  bodies,  natural  heritage  visitor  centres,  as  well  as  port  authorities  –  Cattewater  Harbour  Commissioners  knew  that  Outersight (UK) were the people with the experience required for the project.

“We have worked with 360 Vision on many projects and have relied on the manufacturer’s surveillance camera experience and technological expertise before,” says Peter Barlow, Managing Director of Outersight (UK). “It was no different with this project. Right from the start, the team at 360 Vision helped us to demonstrate the advantages of using a network of their Invictus cameras at the port – primarily with an on-site demonstration to the port management team – so they could get real ‘eyes-on’ experience of the Invictus camera within the environment in which it would be used.”

The  Outersight  (UK)  team  installed  a  network  of  360  Vision  Invictus  cameras  around  the  port  to  cover  the  water  and  shoreline,  including  cameras  high  on  the  marker  light  poles  that signal the entrance to the port.

“The  camera  locations  were  selected  based  on  the  most  economical  way  to  cover  the  area  required,”  continues  Peter.  “The  flexibility  of  mounting  options  and  visual  performance  of  the  Invictus  cameras  really  paid  dividends,  allowing  us  to  provide  the  port with the coverage they required, allied to the most economical cost.

“The  fact  that  we  have  access  to  the  navigation  light  towers  which  by  default  have  a  great  view  of  the  water,  allied  with  the  brilliant  zoom  function  of  the  Invictus  cameras  means  we  do  not  need  many  cameras  to  cover  a  really  large  area.  By  specifying  really  great  cameras  and  optimising  each  camera  position,  we  have  managed  to  cover  an  extensive  area  with  only  a  small  amount  of  equipment  –  giving  us  great  return  on  investment and the lowest possible running costs.”

The  360  Vision  cameras  cover  the  entire  harbour  area,  including  Cattewater  Berths,  Barbican  Landing  Stage,  marina  areas,  slipways  and  the  vast  shoreline.  They  are  located  on  navigation  lights  dotted  around  the  estuary  and  on  top  of  the  harbour  master’s  building,  with  all  having  good  open  aspects  to  the  water  for  maximum  surveillance coverage.

Additionally,  The  Cattewater  Harbour  Master  provides  the  Kings  Harbour  Master  with  access  to  the  cameras  to  oversee  operations  in  the  MoD  dockyard  and  Plymouth  Sound.

360 Vision Invictus cameras feature 32x zoom and a 5-year guaranteed marine-grade paint – an essential attribute for use within the harbour’s corrosive saline environment. Additionally, several Invictus cameras with PoE option were used – greatly simplifying installation at the more remote reaches of the system.

Optical clarity

“The 32x zoom capability and stable image quality of the Invictus camera provides wide area coverage and excellent zoomed-in image results,” explains Peter. “This is especially advantageous to identify small vessels at distance – an essential requirement at the port.”

“The Invictus camera has everything we need and at a very competitive price,” adds Richard. “It’s especially reliable in the harsh coastal environment, where we deal with a combination of sea salt, saline air and hot summer sun.”

With essential marine environment features, such as viewing window wiper and low light capability, the network of Invictus cameras is capable of alerting the harbour management team to any operational, security or safety situation, allowing them to take action and suppress the situation before it escalates.

The surveillance system is recorded 24/7 and video footage can be accessed by the Harbour Master in the control room and by mobile login by authorised duty personnel on site, via seamless integration with the Blue Iris VMS.

Optical clarity and zoom capability of the camera network ensures instant visual confirmation, no matter what size of vessel or incident, with members of the harbour management team afforded remote access to the camera network via their phones for instant confirmation of incidents while on the ground or out on the water.

The low power operation of the Invictus cameras also means lower running costs for the port, as certified by the camera’s Elexon charge code compliance for Unmetered Supply (UMS) outdoor powered devices, where electricity consumption is billed at just 30W per camera deployed

Organisations operating CCTV systems can achieve power consumption savings of an incredible 70%.  This is a significantly lower power draw versus peer PTZ cameras with generic Charge Codes which are typically billed at 100W, and helps to lower daily running costs at the port.

Using 360 Vision’s Invictus cameras as its backbone, Cattewater Harbour Commissioners now have an electronic surveillance system that is reliable, future-proof, rugged, economical and delivers the high performance required to meet the demanding daily operations of the busy seaport.

“Making things safe and secure for everyone using the port is greatly aided by the surveillance camera system,” says Richard. “The port keeps watch on a wide variety of vessels, including those carrying oil, gas, cattle feed and aggregate, to military warships, cross-channel ferries and underwater research vessels. We also see paddle boarders and jet ski enthusiasts out on the waters too. Evidential footage from the system provides us with the power to convict irresponsible users, such as jet ski riders speeding, or illegal bass fishing brought in on small boats at night.

“Since the inception of the new CCTV system, we have been able to solve a vast variety of incidents from the control room – keeping the public safe, ensuring shipping adheres to the rules of the port and preventing crime.”

VIVOTEK: Turn Your Existing Cameras into a Smart System

By: Đorđe Baćić, Business Development Manager, VIVOTEK

E-mail: djordje.bacic@vivotek.com

As more businesses embrace digital transformation, cloud surveillance is rapidly becoming the new standard for modern security. Traditional on-premises systems often fall short when it comes to flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency. According to MarketsandMarkets, the global VSaaS market is projected to grow from USD 5.0 billion in 2024 to USD 10.7 billion by 2029. This reflects a strong shift in demand toward cloud-based solutions that allow organizations to upgrade existing infrastructure without the need for costly replacements.

Why Move to Cloud Surveillance?

 Traditional on-premises surveillance systems are becoming increasingly outdated in today’s fast-paced, multi-location business environment. These five major challenges highlight the need to transition to cloud surveillance. First, many traditional systems require expensive cloud migration through camera replacements to access cloud-managed features, resulting in high upfront investment—something modern cloud surveillance platforms are designed to avoid.

Next, without cloud surveillance, firmware updates must be performed manually on-site, leading to time-consuming maintenance across large deployments. Additionally, on-premises systems lack unified access, while cloud surveillance enables centralized, role-based control from anywhere, solving multi-site management challenges.

Furthermore, traditional methods involve tedious event video sharing with multiple steps for downloading and sharing videos, whereas cloud surveillance allows secure, instant sharing via online links. Finally, non-cloud surveillance systems often require risky port forwarding or expensive VPNs, while cloud surveillance solutions provide encrypted, secure access with no complex setup and address cybersecurity concerns.

Five Benefits of Cloud Video Surveillance

 Cloud surveillance (VSaaS) offers several advantages to address these pain points. First, cloud surveillance systems can be deployed without additional hardware, reducing installation complexity and costs through quick deployment. Remote management and maintenance capabilities allow devices to be rebooted, alarms silenced, and camera settings adjusted remotely, minimizing the need for on-site intervention. Cloud surveillance solutions also offer OTA (Over-the-Air) automatic firmware updates to ensure the system is always up to date. Additionally, incident videos can be shared instantly via the cloud through simplified video sharing, accelerating response times. Finally, leveraging cloud surveillance capabilities enables seamless integration with third-party solutions, allowing for centralized management across various systems.

Security & Compliance

VORTEX protects your data at every layer by implementing SSO, MFA, SD card encryption, and OTA updates, while ensuring compliance with PII standards, GDPR requirements, and ISO 27001 certification.

AI-Powered Operations

The centralized AI intelligence module streamlines operations and investigations with advanced tools such as Deep Search, text-based search, and timeline reporting. This helps speed up your cloud transition while ensuring operations remain efficient and secure.

Request a free demo at vortexcloud.com/en/request or contact: Djordje.bacic@vivotek.com.

Konica Minolta Introduces Thermal Video Fire Detection for Uncompromising Safety

In a world where fire risks are ever-present, Konica Minolta delivers advanced thermal video fire detection based on Mobotix technology, ensuring early and reliable protection even under the most demanding operating conditions. Unlike traditional systems, this innovative solution functions without disruption from dust, moisture, or other environmental factors. The Mobotix M73 Thermal camera, certified according to the EN54-10 standard, continuously measures the temperature of every pixel and provides thermal imaging, while the optical (day/night) sensor enables clear real-time visual verification of alarms.

The advantages of this solution include fast and precise detection, robust durability, and a wide temperature range, combined with reduced false alarms and easy integration into existing security systems. Konica Minolta integrates this technology seamlessly into current safety infrastructures and enables remote monitoring via web interface, significantly enhancing the overall level of facility protection and security.

The solution is particularly valuable in recycling plants, warehouses, battery facilities, wood processing sites, and historical buildings — any environment where early fire detection is critical to safeguarding people and protecting property.

Axis Communications Launches State-of-the-art Recording Server Designed to Optimize AI-based Analytics Applications

Axis Communications announced the launch of a state-of-the-art recording server specifically designed to optimize AI-based analytics applications, such as free text search in AXIS Camera Station Pro Smart search. This server offers unparalleled performance and efficiency in busy scenes. It provides customers with the tools they need to unlock the full potential of their video surveillance systems.

It efficiently processes numerous moving objects within a scene and retrieves user-specified queries entered into the free text search field.

AXIS Camera Station S1228 Rack AI Optimized Server offers advanced capabilities to enhance investigations. It ensures exceptional user experiences when using free text search, even in the most demanding and fast-paced environments. Users can easily search through video footage from multiple cameras using free text search and quickly find moving objects. This server leverages a powerful configuration, including an NVIDIA Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), two Solid-State Drives (SSDs), and a powerful processor. It efficiently processes numerous moving objects within a scene and retrieves user-specified queries entered into the free text search field. Compared to a standard server, AXIS S1228 Rack AI handles up to 10 times more detections, depending on scene and resolution. As a result, free text search results appear up to 1000 times faster in busy scenes compared to standard servers.

Key benefits include:

  • Optimized for AI-based analytics applications such as free text search
  • Ideal for busy scenes with many moving objects
  • 28 AXIS Camera Station Pro licenses and 12 TB storage
  • Next Business day onsite replacement and 5-year warranty
  • High cybersecurity features and standards

This secure device is designed to meet stringent government policies. For instance, it uses a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that is FIPS 140-2 level 2 certified. Produced in a TAA-designated country, it also complies with NDAA FY19 and FY2023 and comes with a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for full regulatory compliance. Furthermore, with services such as Keep Your Hard Drive and Next Business Day Onsite Support, as well as a 5-year hardware warranty, users can depend on Axis for first-class quality, reliability, and support.

Italy Tests New Surveillance System to Catch Drivers Overtaking on Solid Lines

According to Italian media, a new traffic surveillance system called the “sorpassometro” (officially SV3) has been introduced and is being tested in the country to detect illegal overtaking on road sections marked with solid lines.This device complements speed cameras and average-speed monitoring systems, but unlike them, it does not measure speed or average speed — instead, it specifically targets overtaking violations where such maneuvers are strictly prohibited.

The “sorpassometro” operates through a combination of road-embedded sensors and cameras. Once a violation is detected, the system automatically transmits the vehicle’s information together with video evidence to the authorities, who then issue a penalty notice to the vehicle’s owner. These devices are most often installed in areas with reduced visibility or near so-called blind curves, where risky overtaking can lead to serious consequences.

One of the first “sorpassometro” units was installed in early August in Calabria, in the province of Cosenza, along the SS18 highway, a road notorious for reckless driving maneuvers and frequent accidents. It records 15-second video clips as indisputable evidence of violations, enabling authorities to sanction reckless drivers more effectively and strengthen accident prevention. Penalties range from monetary fines and penalty points on the driver’s license to license suspension in more severe cases.

Video Surveillance in Sarajevo as the Ideal Solution Against Illegal Dumping

One of the biggest challenges to keeping Sarajevo clean is the issue of illegal dumping, with around 150 such sites currently identified, said Mirsad Jašarević, director of the public utility company KJKP “Rad,” in an interview with the news agency Fena. He emphasized that since taking over the leadership of the company, a project has been launched to establish a video surveillance system aimed at preventing the formation of illegal dumps. “This is an effective system that, in cooperation with municipalities and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, will work on detecting and preventing the creation of dumps at an early stage,” said Jašarević. According to him, the study has been completed, and the signing of memorandums and agreements with the relevant institutions is underway. “This week we are signing memorandums with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and all relevant institutions are involved in the process,” he added.

The video surveillance system will enable continuous monitoring of critical locations and a swift response from the competent services, significantly reducing the number of illegal dumps.

The project is based on legal frameworks and professional analyses, and represents an important step in modernizing public utility services and preserving public space. Jašarević also announced the organization of a round table and an international scientific conference in September on the topic of preventing illegal dumping. As he stressed, video surveillance is a key element in the effort to make Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital a cleaner and safer city.

Axis Communications Report Highlights Emerging AI Trends in Video Surveillance

Axis Communications has released a new report, “The State of AI in Video Surveillance,” offering fresh insights on how artificial intelligence is transforming safety, security, business intelligence, and operational efficiency. The research shows that AI deployment has surged in the past two years, fueled by higher customer demand, new use cases, and growing awareness of its applications. Mats Thulin, Director AI & Analytics Solutions at Axis, stated, “AI remains one of the most powerful and transformative technologies within the video surveillance industry. This new research reveals that while there are significant opportunities for AI to improve safety and security, operational efficiency and business intelligence, there must be a focus on ethical implementation and meaningful integrations which drive value.”

The report highlights that the shift from on-premise systems to hybrid cloud and edge AI architectures is accelerating, enabling scalability, faster processing, and better bandwidth usage.

Hybrid models are gaining preference, combining edge AI’s real-time processing on cameras with the scalability of the cloud for long-term data storage. Respondents also pointed to the importance of integrating multiple data sources, including video, audio, and environmental data, to enhance situational awareness and deliver actionable insights. Pairing video with audio analysis, for example, can allow faster and more accurate emergency responses. Another key finding is that facial recognition is gaining wider adoption in many countries, supported by new regulations clarifying its ethical and responsible use.

Experts predict its continued growth, but stress that alignment with privacy rules and transparency remain essential. The study combines qualitative interviews with AI experts from the Axis global partner network and survey data from distributors, partners, and end customers in more than 60 countries. Together, these findings reflect a rapidly evolving video surveillance industry where AI is both a driver of innovation and a subject of ethical debate. The full report is available for download on the manufacturer’s official website.