Siqura presents video surveillance and security at Intersec 2012
Siqura will show how its durable IP video systems provide complete, proven, and customised solutions

Siqura B.V., manufacturer of advanced video surveillance solutions and member of the TKH Group, announced its intention to participate in the Intersec 2012 tradeshow in Dubai, UAE, from January 15th through the 17th.

If so, visit us at Intersec! (hall 4, booth 325C) With over 35 years of experience, Siqura offers global solutions for video security and surveillance applications. At Intersec 2012, Siqura will show how its durable IP video systems provide complete, proven, and customised solutions that are made to last.

A complete Siqura solution at a glance

To show how straightforward a complete Siqura solution can be, Siqura will demonstrate a total security system at its booth (hall 4, booth 325C). Siqura cameras and codecs will be configured to DIVA, an IP-based video management system (VMS). DIVA is equipped with an array of video analytics for detecting and classifying objects, including faces and license plates. Additionally, DIVA offers one of the most flexible user interfaces on the market, providing operators with precisely the tools they need to effectively carry out the task at hand.

Solutions for extreme conditions

Explosion-proof and pressurised versions of the Siqura fixed and PTZ analogue and IP cameras are now available. The ATEX-certified, explosion-proof cameras provide resilient assemblages that are essential for the chemical and petro-chemical industries. The Siqura pressurised cameras' airtight protection ensures quality video in the most corrosive environs, such as salty seaport air.

Intelligence at the edge

Siqura recently released an advanced camera platform that puts entire video analytics systems in stand-alone devices at the edge of the network. Taking analytics to the perimeter of a surveillance system not only enhances the overall efficiency of the system but allows for more accurate and effective analysis of critical video material. This ensures that your system detects what you need it to the moment you need it, from intruders during a break-in to the number of people going in and out of a particular entrance.

High-definition, ONVIF-compliant cameras

Siqura will also show its high-definition, ONVIF-compliant camera line, a complete collection of fixed and PTZ cameras providing HD (720p) and Full HD (1080p) resolution images in H.264, MPEG-4, and MJPEG.

Award-winning direct-to-fibre IP PTZ cameras

Due to the reliable and secure nature of fibre optic networks, Siqura is now offering its IP PTZ dome cameras with a plug-and-play fibre optic connector option. This feature simplifies the setup, maintenance, and appearance of camera installations where a fibre network is utilised to overcome long-distance limitations.

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