Genetec Inc., a major technology provider of unified security, public safety, operations, and business intelligence solutions, is pleased to announce its debut at PropTech Connect, taking place at the InterContinental Hotel in London from the 4th to the 5th of September 2024.
This two-day event connects real estate businesses, investors, and policymakers across Europe to explore the transformative power of technology in shaping the future of real estate.
Genetec Security Centre SaaS
Genetec will showcase its latest physical security innovations for the commercial real estate market, alongside its technology partner - Smart Spaces.
Among the innovations on display will be Genetec Security Centre SaaS, its new enterprise-grade, unified physical security-as-a-service solution.
Cybersecurity and privacy
Genetec Security Centre SaaS allows real estate organisations to move their security components to the cloud
Based on a hybrid-SaaS architecture, it allows real estate organisations to move their security components to the cloud based on their needs and requirements using a combination of cloud-native services and cloud-managed appliances, with storage and processing at the edge.
Built with cybersecurity and privacy at its core, it combines access control, video management, forensic search, intrusion monitoring, automation, and many other advanced security capabilities.
Unified system
The Genetec team will showcase the capabilities of the solution at a live demo station located at the Smart Spaces stand.
"We’re excited to attend PropTech Connect for the first time and demonstrate our intelligent approach to securing buildings. Our unified system connects security devices, sensors, and data into one interface, enabling commercial property owners to analyse and proactively respond to threats," comments Viet Tang, Account Executive at Genetec.
Operational efficiency and sustainability
Viet Tang adds, "Beyond security, our platform also enhances operational efficiency and supports sustainability initiatives - whether by monitoring occupancy levels or reducing energy consumption when spaces are unoccupied."
He continues, "The era of smart buildings is here, and we are thrilled to be at the forefront of this transformation."