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At GSX 2024, Hanwha Vision (Booth 1701) is highlighting its full range of AI-powered, cloud-connected surveillance solutions, from hardware devices offering 24/7 protection to software-based business intelligence delivering new data-driven business insights.

GSX attendees will see new applications of AI in Hanwha Vision’s IP cameras enabling precise detection, robust search, elevated data analysis, and enhanced image quality.

New OnCloud VSaaS

Hanwha is showing how cloud capabilities enable on-premise and remote surveillance management

With the new OnCloud VSaaS and the full ecosystem of cloud-based apps, Hanwha is demonstrating how cloud capabilities enable on-premise and remote surveillance management, giving security professionals the highest level of flexibility for managing their surveillance resources.

The convergence of hardware devices and intelligent software solutions is accelerating, creating new requirements for effective security and surveillance,” said Miguel Lazatin, senior director, marketing, Hanwha Vision America.

AI-based security cameras

Lazatin added: “The data our cameras capture keeps everyone safe, but it’s also an invaluable source of meaningful and actionable insights to drive informed business decisions about staffing, sales, customer service and any number of business-related functions.”

At GSX, Hanwha Vision is featuring its diverse range of AI-based security cameras, including dome and Pan-Tilt-Rotate-Zoom (PTRZ) models, with ongoing demonstrations showcasing precise detection, smart search, data analytics, and enhanced image quality.

Video compression technology 

Most compact 4-channel model open with AI and built-in IR, its versatile design assures seamless integration

One highlight is Hanwha Vision’s 4-channel multi-directional camera (PNM-C16013RVQ), boasting a 360-degree wide-angle view. This product is equipped with WiseStream III, a video compression technology that supports AI analytics while reducing bandwidth and storage requirements. 

Integrated with IR LEDs, it delivers clear images even in low-light conditions. The most compact 4-channel model available with AI and built-in IR, its versatile design ensures seamless integration in various indoor and outdoor environments.

NVIDIA Jetson™ platform

Hanwha Vision is introducing a new 4-channel AI PTRZ multi-directional camera (PNM-C32084RQZ), built on the NVIDIA Jetson™ platform. This camera provides access to the NVIDIA Jetson module and AI app ecosystem, ensuring superior image quality and flexibility, along with powerful AI-based object detection and classification features.

The company is also featuring its AI Box (AIB-800), which allows the easy addition of AI functionalities to standard security cameras without built-in AI.

Cloud-based solutions

These two solutions are planned for a North American market launch later this year

Using Hanwha Vision's proprietary AI algorithms, the AI Box supports real-time AI video analytics across up to eight channels, detecting and classifying people, vehicles, faces, and licence plates, while distinguishing between monitoring objects and environmental factors like trees, shadows, and animals to reduce false alarms.

Hanwha Vision is also showcasing its cloud-based solutions. These include DMPro, which offers device maintenance and health monitoring, and SightMind, which provides AI-powered data analytics with visualised insights. These two solutions are planned for a North American market launch later this year.

Management of video surveillance systems

Both DMPro and SightMind enable more intuitive and efficient management of video surveillance systems and support effective data-driven decision-making. Hanwha Vision’s goal is to accelerate its transition to becoming a platform-centric solution provider through these types of innovations.

Hanwha Vision is also exhibiting other key cloud-based solutions, such as OnCloud, a VSaaS (Video Surveillance as a Service), and FLEX AI, which uses AI to self-learn objects defined by users.

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