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IFSEC <strong>2019</strong><br />

Surveillance integration with<br />

Maxxess<br />

Maxxess highlighted a host of new surveillance<br />

integrations at IFSEC, showing how eFusion<br />

makes it easy to link security, fire, safety, building<br />

and business systems together under a unified<br />

management umbrella. Among the solutions on<br />

the stand was the Sony SNC-VB770 full colour<br />

ultra-low light camera, that was demonstrated in a<br />

third-party housing as part of a PTZ solution, and<br />

video technologies such as the latest video<br />

management solutions (VMS) from Cathexis.<br />

Maxxess eFusion makes it simple to deploy these<br />

advances and integrate with more than 60<br />

security and fire systems as well as business<br />

management solutions from other vendors.<br />

Drone-in-a-Box from Percepto<br />

Were you invited to the mysterious<br />

No.1 Club booth?<br />

Find out more about<br />

IFSEC <strong>2019</strong> with the<br />

special <strong>PSI</strong> Podcast<br />

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Speedgates, launching the Glassgate 155 at the<br />

end of 2017 and, most recently, the Glassgate 400<br />

Plus. Both models enable Fastlane customers to<br />

install turnstile lanes of up to 1200mm wide,<br />

significantly wider than the standard 660mm and<br />

914mm DDA and ADA compliant lanes that have<br />

previously been supplied. But, with the<br />

development of wider<br />

lanes came the potential<br />

for ‘sidegating’. Driven by<br />

this emerging security risk,<br />

IDL developed new optical<br />

technology which was<br />

demonstrated in the<br />

Fastlane Glassgate 400<br />

Plus model at IFSEC <strong>2019</strong>.<br />

Hikvision announces Secure by<br />

Default initiative<br />

Hikvision helped launch the Secure by Default<br />

initiative and unveiled new product and<br />

technology developments at the show this year.<br />

Secure by Default is a set of minimum<br />

requirements which for the first time will provide a<br />

guarantee for users that network video security<br />

products are as secure as possible in their default<br />

settings out of the box. Secure by Default was<br />

launched by UK Surveillance Camera<br />

Commissioner Tony Porter as part of the first<br />

National Surveillance Camera day, the launch of<br />

which took place on Thursday June 20.<br />

Percepto launched the next generation of its AIpowered<br />

autonomous industrial Drone-in-a-Box<br />

(DIB) at IFSEC. The solution includes a portable,<br />

smaller, lighter-weight and weather resistant base<br />

station. Adding 5G compatibility, the new DIB also<br />

features seamless integration of 2D mapping and<br />

3D modelling, customised reporting, compliance<br />

and enhanced safety functions. At only 166(W) x<br />

162(D) x 168(H) and 162kg, the smaller and lighter<br />

weight (162 kg) Percepto Base makes it easy to<br />

transport, deploy and manoeuvre units into<br />

position, in order to schedule and manage a range<br />

of surveillance, mapping, inspection and<br />

maintenance missions.<br />

3D Lidar technology from<br />

Cepton<br />

Cepton Technologies 3D Lidar<br />

detection system, the Vista-Edge<br />

Perception Evaluation Kit (PEK),<br />

uses lasers to scan the<br />

environment and build an image<br />

of the world around it regardless of lighting<br />

conditions. Presenting the technology in the UK<br />

for the first time at IFSEC Cepton’s Neil<br />

Huntingdon said that because the device<br />

combines the sensor with a micro-computer in a<br />

single package it can process the information<br />

directly at the “edge” and highlight only potential<br />

threats. This then guarantees the anonymity of<br />

those not involved in any suspicious incident.<br />

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