Pioneering global sensor manufacturer OPTEX will be exhibiting at the International Security Expo (ISE) to showcase the advanced capabilities of its range of intrusion detection solutions.

For the high-security environments, including critical infrastructure, logistics centres, banks, museums, luxury residential properties and more, OPTEX will be providing a series of live demonstrations of its award-winning REDSCAN LiDAR sensors throughout the show.

REDSCAN sensors

REDSCAN sensors enhance environmental resistance to provide avant detection in all conditions

Extremely reliable and accurate, as well as versatile, the sensors can be mounted horizontally to create virtual laser planes to protect roofs and ceilings or vertically to protect facades, narrow spaces or corridors and high-value assets. 

REDSCAN sensors also feature enhanced environmental resistance to provide advanced detection in all environments, even in extreme weather, operating from −40 to +60 degrees, and even in complete darkness.

REDSCAN mini-Pro

Various models from the REDSCAN range, providing short and long-range detection will be showcased live on stand, including the latest addition to the series, REDSCAN mini-Pro, which provides an extra layer of security intelligence with a built-in FHD camera with infrared LED for ultra-fast visual verification of what has triggered an alarm.

For critical sites with large perimeters, such as airports, military sites, mines, solar farms and electricity substations, OPTEX will demonstrate its latest evolution in fibre optic sensing solutions, EchoPoint Distributed Acoustic Sensors (DAS).

Intelligent detection algorithms

Sensors utilise intelligent detection algorithms to provide point detection of ±6 m in a range of up to 100 km

The sensors utilise intelligent detection algorithms to provide point detection of ±6 m in a range of up to 100 km, with the ability to be mounted and operated across multiple applications – installed on fences above ground, buried or in a hybrid layout.   

Ben Linklater, Commercial Director at OPTEX, says the International Security Expo provides the ideal platform to showcase OPTEX’s pioneering sensing and detection solutions and connect with the global security market: “ISE is rightly recognised as one of the standout events in the global security calendar that brings the industry together to showcase the latest innovations and advancements in technologies and solutions. We are looking forward to connecting with partners, colleagues and customers alike to showcase our broad range of advanced and pioneering intrusion detection solutions that can be combined to create a unified and multi-layered security system.”

New and existing security technologies

OPTEX will also use ISE 2024 to showcase the Olarm MAX, a smart communicator, which has recently been launched in the UK. Coming at a time when the old Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) is being phased out, and users will be obliged to switch to a digital communicator, Olarm MAX provides a simple upgrade solution that is easy to install and enables new and existing security technologies to be managed conveniently and remotely via the Olarm app with a level of user experience second to none. 

ISE 2024 has a long-standing reputation as the go-to event for those working at the highest levels of global security, and will take place 24th-25th September at Olympia Events in London and visitors can find OPTEX’s booth at Stand C41.

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