IDIS, South Korean manufacturer of security technology, was honored with a ‘National Productivity Award’ presidential citation in the country’s 42nd National Productivity Competition, sponsored by the South Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. The National Productivity Award competition, run by Korea Productivity Center at COEX, Seoul, provides government recognition for corporations, organisations, and individuals who have shown leadership in applying productivity to achieve successful, documented business outcomes.

IDIS Total Solution

The award and citation recognised IDIS for its custom-designed IDIS Smart Factory, purpose-built to match business requirements and characteristics seamlessly. The IDIS Smart Factory, which assembles the varied components of the IDIS Total Solution sold and installed throughout the world, operates with a flexible production system, utilising big data to modularise and refine production processes to ideally meet the company’s requirements.

Each process in the IDIS Smart Factory is computerised—from material warehousing to management, production, function tests and even packaging—resulting in increased productivity. In addition, real-time production planning, cause-of-defect analysis, and tracking were able to be achieved by breaking down process histories.

IDIS Smart Factory The National Productivity Award recognised IDIS’ innovative technology worldwide

With the computerisation of the automatic processes in the IDIS Smart Factory, if a certain product is missing materials or doesn’t pass a functionality test, it does not proceed to the next stage. This blocks any possible defects, enhancing customer satisfaction by improving quality and creating products that can be massively customised. As a result, IDIS saw increased productivity, with decreased inefficiency, allowing it to remain focused on innovation, and the continual enhancement of customer experience.

The National Productivity Award further recognised IDIS’ innovative technology worldwide, noting the overall value of the company in the global security and surveillance marketplace.

Artificial intelligence

It is rewarding to see the IDIS Smart Factory, which has taken years of effort to build, receive this prize,” noted IDIS CEO Y. D. Kim said. “Recognised as a leader in Korea’s 4th Industrial Revolution, IDIS will continue to strive to be the best global video surveillance manufacturer, deepening our impact in the industry through our advancements in the application of Artificial Intelligence to our technology solutions.

The technologies produced by the IDIS Smart Factory are offered worldwide as part of IDIS’s award winning IDIS Total Solution—an end-to-end, single sourced offering that delivers unrivalled plug-and-play simplicity, combined with highest-quality performance, compatibility (now featuring the longest recorder warranty in the industry) with a low total cost of ownership.

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