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Quanika will make its first Intersec appearance on 17-19 January, demonstrating its next-generation silo-free security and site management software, including seamless integration with best-in-class video, access, and audio tech from Axis Communications.

Enterprise access control

Quanika will be on Axis Communications’ stand S1-G14 showcasing its Enterprise access control and VisitorPoint visitor management software seamlessly integrated with Axis’s complete range of software and hardware as well other third-party systems.

Show visitors will be able to experience an immersive, next-generation security and safety management solution from a single user interface.

Practical, affordable migration route

Quanika’s integration model combines off-the-shelf affordability with customisation whenever required

Quanika, a certified Axis Communication Technology Integration Partner (TIP), has a rapidly growing user base globally, leveraging a more practical, affordable migration route away from outdated, siloed systems and technology stacks.

Quanika’s integration model combines off-the-shelf affordability with customisation whenever required and leverages the power of corporate databases including Microsoft Active Directory to help customers operate their sites more securely and efficiently.

Surveillance capabilities

Visitors to Intersec will get to see how Quanika leverages Axis’s powerful A1601 door controller, and powers-up Axis Camera Station VMS to extend its surveillance capabilities by encompassing an unlimited number of cameras and devices.

The Quanika team will also be on hand to demonstrate the operability of the latest Axis camera range. The line-up includes specialist LPR cameras using Vaxtor’s optical character recognition (OCR) to deliver over 99% accuracy on license plate reads, making security operations and site management more efficient.

Quanika Enterprise

Quanika Enterprise transforms the way staff access facilities and workspaces, networks, and IT applications

Quanika Enterprise, supporting up to 150,000 cardholders per controller, is ideal for larger and multi-site applications in the Middle East, including logistics and warehousing sites, hotels and hospitality, oil & gas facilities, manufacturing plants, commercial office hubs, retail applications, and the new wave of multi-use developments which are increasingly popular across the GCC.

Quanika Enterprise transforms the way staff access facilities and workspaces as well as networks and IT applications.

Benefits

Quanika Enterprise unlocks the benefits of using frictionless and touchless QR codes, NRF technology, and facial recognition.

And it reduces the burden on security teams, making it easy to grant and revoke physical and digital passes while improving the workplace experience for users and automating building systems. It allows energy consumption to be reduced by aligning services with occupancy.

VisitorPoint

VisitorPoint makes first impressions count, enabling a white-glove concierge welcome for VIPs, and efficient access for regular guests and contractors by automating workflows through visitor pre-screening.

VisitorPoint ensures that everyone arriving on site has a pleasant experience from the moment they arrive

VisitorPoint lets users maintain access ID authorisations and permits to work, streamlining deliveries, and allowing employees to easily allocate parking spaces and meeting rooms.

VisitorPoint ensures that everyone arriving on site has a pleasant experience from the moment they arrive, and makes it simple for employees to host and welcome visitors.

Frictionless user experiences

As organisations across the Middle East look to streamline their operations, improve security and ensure the most frictionless user experiences, we are delighted to be working with Axis Communications to deliver on their priorities,” says Phil Campbell, Quanika Sales Director.

He adds, “We are looking forward to expanding our presence with more projects across the region.”

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