AxxonSoft partner Coherent Synchro debuts its 3D visualization system
AxxonSoft presented Axxon Smart PRO 2.2 which now includes the interactive map and time compressor functions

AxxonSoft took part in ISC West 2012 exhibition held in Las Vegas, Nevada, the United States on 28-30 March 2012. ISC West is one of the world’s major security events which annually attracts almost 26,000 specialists. This year over 60 exhibitioners took part in the event.

AxxonSoft showcased its new products and technology which provoked a genuine interest from visitors. One of the key innovations presented was Axxon Smart PRO 2.2 which now includes the Interactive Map and Time Compressor functions. A live demonstration of the system to search for similar faces in the video archive proved equally exciting. Using a picture taken by a smart phone the system easily found all instances when the visitor in the picture had been captured by surveillance cameras.

The integration between Axxon Intellect Enterprise software and audio analytics features by Audio Analytic deserves a special mention. The visitors witnessed how the audio detectors work, namely the broken glass and car alarm detectors. Another big debut was the 3D visualisation system developed by Coherent Synchro, an AxxonSoft technology partner.

In all, several hundreds of people visited AxxonSoft’s stand, including specialists from the United States, Latin America, the UK, Europe, and Australia. AxxonSoft managers preliminarily speak of 400 new contacts they gathered.

“The exhibition proved that our brand is well-known to professionals all over the world. This is why our primary goal was to demonstrate innovative technology that our company has always placed an emphasis on. Many visitors of our stand pointed out that AxxonSoft’s exposition was among the most exciting ones of the event in terms of technology,” said Evgenia Ostrovskaya, AxxonSoft Global Business Development Director.

 

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