The deployment of Ipsotek’s range of sophisticated video analytics meets the needs of aviation security

Ipsotek has developed a range of IVA capabilities to meet the needs and demands of the aviation industry

Ipsotek, a world leader in the design and supply of sophisticated Video Analytics solutions, is exhibiting at, and supporting the Aviation Security Conference 2015, 16-17 September, at the Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Resort, Dubai.

Video analytics for aviation security

An official conference ‘Network’ sponsor, Ipsotek has developed a range of intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) capabilities to meet the needs and demands of the aviation industry. Focusing on technology and innovation, Ipsotek managed to achieve effective and efficient aviation security and facility management. Ipsotek real-time IVA include perimeter protection, intrusion detection, Crowd and Operations Management, including advanced Face Recognition. Furthermore, Ipsotek Forensic Investigation solutions enable operators to swiftly identify causes of security breaches by conducting effective face based or appearance based searches.

“The deployment of Ipsotek’s range of sophisticated video analytics meets the needs of aviation security bodies to effectively detect and respond to threats and incidents,” says Bill Flind, Chief Executive, Ipsotek Ltd. “Along with our exhibition partner, CNL, we’re looking forward to discussing with delegates, how the integration of analytics into security management & control systems can provide a new level of situational awareness and highly-effective automated threat & incident management within an airport’s day-to-day management.”

Visitors to the show can find Ipsotek and their exhibition partner, CNL, located at the entrance to the Almas room.

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