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Arecont Vision's partnership with FST21 is meant to provide better security solutions for the security industry |
Arecont Vision, the industry leader in IP-based megapixel camera technology, announces their partnership with FST21 as one of the premier suppliers of megapixel cameras for SafeRise installations. The new partnership complements Arecont Vision's advanced camera surveillance technologies with the combination of facial recognition, voice recognition, pattern of behavior, license plate recognition and visitor management that FST21's SafeRise offers.
"Our partnership with FST21 further exemplifies how Arecont Vision megapixel cameras continue to be assimilated for mainstream video surveillance applications," said Raul Calderon, Senior Vice President of Marketing. "FST21's SafeRise solution features non-intrusive biometrics that are highly reliant upon the quality of video captured by the system. Arecont Vision megapixel cameras deliver the image details required to ensure highly accurate system performance. We are pleased to be the exclusive camera manufacturer for the combination of these two pioneering technologies."
The FST21 SafeRise system is an easy, automated and convenient identity management system that regulates access to a room or building for both authorised individuals and visitors. SafeRise utilises a fusion of second generation biometrics and high-resolution video to provide the highest level of security. The system is unique in that it uses no key, no card and no code. Instead, the face and voice of authorised personnel works like a key.
"FST21's SafeRise provides almost human access control, but it still needs the ‘eyes' to see," added Avi Lupo, CEO of FST21 America, Inc. "Arecont Vision's high performance megapixel cameras supply our system with high quality images to make an intelligent decision and confirm the identity of the person at the entrance. FST21 has been consistently growing and we've found great success with Arecont Vision as our partner on recent projects and look forward to continuing with them on many more to come."