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Edinburgh is Scotland’s capital city and home to over half a million citizens. It’s also a worldwide tourist hotspot that attracts more than 4 million visitors each year. The City of Edinburgh Council is responsible for providing all local government services for the city and its immediate surroundings.

In recent years, the city council created a Digital and Smart City strategy. The goal was to introduce innovative new technologies to help solve challenges, better manage our resources, and improve public services.

The challenge

The existing public security system was no longer fit for purpose and couldn't seamlessly integrate

Only one issue stopped the city council from realising its smart city vision. The existing public security system was no longer fit for purpose and couldn't seamlessly integrate new applications and technologies. 

It really was a barrier that prevented us from moving forward with our Smart City ambitions,” said Gavin Brown, Interim Service Director-Operational Services at The City of Edinburgh Council.

The solution

Unified public safety tech

With the Security Centre unified security platform, operators can manage CCTV, analytics, and IoT sensors from one interface.

They are now more confident and in control when handling day-to-day operations.

Powerful analytics and AI-based tools

Implementing advanced video analytics and AI-based tools has empowered operators.

This greatly enhances situational awareness, allowing them to quickly pinpoint and respond to threats.

Greater intelligence from IoT

The Council has connected smart waste sensors to reduce pollution, smart building tech to predict dampness and mold issues, and travel monitoring to inform sustainability initiatives.

Better collaboration

Investing in unified security has enhanced collaboration between city partners

Investing in unified security has enhanced collaboration between city partners. Video and data can be securely shared with Police Scotland, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, and Public Transport.

The Genetec Security Centre platform has proved truly transformational. Being able to manage all our smart city technologies through a single intuitive interface gives us a more comprehensive view of what’s happening in our city,” Gareth Barwell, Interim Executive Director of Place at The City of Edinburgh Council.

Results

Edinburgh’s city council credits Genetec™ Security Centre with saving their operations team hundreds of hours previously spent manually reviewing surveillance footage. It has also enabled them to fulfil more than double the video requests from Police Scotland.

As a result, Police Scotland recognises that enhanced coverage across Edinburgh City Centre will improve their ability to identify, charge, and convict offenders. With higher-quality footage submitted as evidence, they anticipate a reduction in time officers spend in court providing testimony.

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