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New technology advancements significantly increase efficiency and productivity in any industry, including physical security. Enhanced innovation both creates new products and services and improves existing products, all for the benefit of security manufacturers, integrators, and end users. Companies that embrace new technology stay ahead of the curve and gain a significant competitive advantage. In addition, they can differentiate themselves in the marketplace. We asked this week's Expert Panel Roundtable: What are the most promising new technologies in the physical security industry?

Access control solutions will continue their evolution in 2025 as organisations assess and adapt to dynamic and increasingly dangerous threats. Trends to watch include the growing adoption of mobile access credentials and digital IDs, and the integration of digital and physical security and other technologies. Other ongoing trends include the integration of AI into access control solutions and the increasing adoption of contactless biometrics for enhanced convenience. New access control innovations As these trends gather momentum, they highlight the pivotal role access control systems play in combining security and convenience, every hour of every day. Organisations must strike the ideal balance between a secure environment and satisfying user experience if they are to meet increasingly vocal demands for both. Achieving this balance not only delivers the expected user experience but also delivers multi-layered threat protection while introducing exciting new access control innovations. Digital technologies and open standards Modern access control solutions deliver a faster pace of innovation and dramatically improved capabilities Modern access control solutions deliver a faster pace of innovation and dramatically improved capabilities as compared to what was possible in the past. The primary objective is no longer simply to secure places and assets so they are beyond the reach of the wrong people. Now it also must be as easy as possible for authorised individuals to enter a building or access digital assets. Mobile access credentials and digital IDs are increasingly a preferred solution for achieving this seamless and convenient access experience. Technology convergence is happening at a rapid pace and this convergence makes it possible to integrate digital and physical security with real-time location systems and other technologies. Together, these converged technologies provide multi-layered protection against both cyber and physical threats while also enabling valuable new capabilities. 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report As AI is increasingly incorporated into access-control solutions, we will see even more powerful ways to leverage access control data for analytics use cases. Almost 40% of respondents to our 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report said they were looking to do this. Equally consequential is the rise of fast, frictionless and easy contactless biometrics solutions in a wide range of applications including healthcare, where 32% of respondents to our recent 2024 State of Healthcare Security Report said their facilities have already implemented this technology for authentication. Looking at the broader marketplace, nearly one in four (23%) respondents to our 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report cited biometrics when asked to “name the top three trends shaping the wider access control industry in the near future.” Evolution of access control solutions As access control solutions become increasingly central to secure and convenient daily life, these and other trends will have an ongoing impact on all market sectors from healthcare and banking to the corporate real estate enterprise and business and college campuses. At the same time, those responsible for a facility’s digital and physical assets know that these trends – and security in general – will never be a static proposition. The only constant is change. Threats will never stop evolving, and those tasked with protecting organisations against these threats must never stand still. The evolution of access control solutions that we saw during 2024 will continue through 2025 and beyond, and organisations will need to remain thorough and vigilant as they address today’s ever-expanding attack surfaces and ever-evolving attack schemes.

An attention-grabbing exhibit at GSX 2024 in Orlando involved a robot dog that could open a door. Boston Dynamics robot dog ASSA ABLOY impressed attendees with the robotics demonstration, featuring the Boston Dynamics robot dog that could open a door using either an HID credential or a mechanical grip. This innovation represents a shift toward more autonomous security solutions and is suitable for environments where human access may be limited. ASSA ABLOY impressed attendees with the Boston Dynamics robot dog Operational efficiency Eye-catching exhibits at the GSX in Orlando, showcasing the future of security technology It was one of many eye-catching exhibits at the GSX in Orlando, showcasing the future of security technology, and offering practical solutions to the industry's challenges. For security professionals, the advancements presented opportunities to enhance operational efficiency and to maintain a proactive stance in a rapidly evolving market. Control ID face identification Alongside their robot demonstration, ASSA ABLOY also highlighted the Control ID Face Identification. Access Controller, providing advanced facial recognition access control. From identity management to AI-driven surveillance systems, GSX 2024 offered a glimpse into the tools that can streamline processes, increase security, and reduce costs. Here are some other highlights. ASSA ABLOY also highlighted the Control ID Face Identification More integration with critical infrastructure A major theme at GSX 2024 was the increasing integration of security solutions with critical infrastructure. ALCEA (formerly ASSA ABLOY Critical Infrastructure) is an example. Their globalised software solution ALWIN is designed for managing access control, visitor management, and other security factors across multiple locations. ALCEA's approach involves not only internal collaborations within ASSA ABLOY but also partnerships with external organisations. An example of innovation is the Neenah Foundry lockable manhole cover, blending safety and security. Solving identity management challenges The solution simplifies onboarding and access request changes while ensuring compliance with policies Identity management continues to be a key focus in the security sector, and AMAG Technology addresses this need with its Symmetry Connect product. The solution simplifies onboarding and access request changes while ensuring compliance with policies. For professionals overseeing identity access management, Symmetry Connect provides a streamlined, automated approach, reducing human error and increasing operational efficiency. AMAG also sees a growing demand for efficient visitor management systems, especially in the post-COVID landscape. AMAG’s products cater to the need for enhanced security without overburdening staff. AI and cloud-based surveillance solutions Axis Communications highlighted its advancements in AI and cloud-based video management systems with its AXIS Camera Station Edge and Pro products. These solutions can connect seamlessly to cloud systems, providing security professionals with easy access to surveillance data anywhere. With the increasing need for centralised management, Axis’s offerings ensure that security teams can efficiently manage surveillance with minimal infrastructure. Axis also showcased its commitment to AI-driven analytics based on superior video quality. There were also networked audio solutions for public announcements and background music, among other uses. Body-worn cameras for corporate and school uses Traditionally focused on law enforcement, Axon is now expanding its body-worn cameras and TASER technology into corporate and school security environments. Their Axon Body Workforce camera is a practical solution for protecting frontline workers in high-risk environments. Axon also introduced drone-based solutions for real-time aerial awareness Axon also introduced drone-based solutions for real-time aerial awareness, a significant benefit for large campuses or remote locations. As more industries adopt corporate surveillance systems, Axon’s offerings provide flexible, scalable solutions that address the need for real-time, actionable intelligence. Cloud-based access for smart buildings Brivo’s native cloud systems and flexible credentials offer practical, future-proof security options Brivo showcased how cloud technology is revolutionising access control by offering systems that integrate seamlessly with other smart building platforms. Their open API approach enables collaboration with IT teams, bridging the gap between physical security and IT management. Brivo’s new partnership with Comcast Smart Solutions illustrates how large enterprises can implement advanced solutions, including access control while maintaining flexibility. For professionals managing complex building environments, Brivo’s native cloud systems and flexible credentials offer practical, future-proof security options. AI-powered multi-sensor camera Hanwha focused on an AI-powered multi-sensor camera, equipped with an NVIDIA processor capable of running complex analytics. In addition, Hanwha’s new AI camera technology can process multiple video streams simultaneously, either stream from its sensors or outside cameras, enabling better tracking of objects in complex environments. Their eight-channel AI Box, which converts legacy cameras into AI-enabled devices, is an attractive solution for professionals seeking to upgrade existing systems without the need for complete overhauls. For security teams looking to enhance situational awareness, Hanwha’s AI-based offerings provide advanced, scalable solutions. Workflow management and hybrid cloud security Genetec continued the theme of integrated solutions with their Operations Centre module for Security Centre, which consolidates work management into a single platform. Built on lean management principles, this system simplifies workflow for security professionals, promoting real-time collaboration across mobile and web platforms. As the industry shifts from on-premises systems to hybrid cloud solutions, Genetec’s products provide seamless transitions for organisations. Their new SaaS Security Centre also allows for natural language video searches in multiple languages, making it easier for global teams to manage operations across locations. Simplifying remote surveillance The company’s focus on scalability and efficiency is demonstrated by the “Eagle Eye Complete” subscription service Eagle Eye Networks showcased their continued international expansion, highlighting a new data centre opening in Saudi Arabia and new hiring initiatives in Australia and Europe. Their “Eagle Eye Anywhere” solar-powered camera system exemplifies the move towards flexible, easy-to-install solutions that can be deployed in remote locations. Integrators benefit from simplified maintenance through remote management, reducing the need for on-site support and ensuring operational continuity. The company’s focus on scalability and efficiency, as demonstrated by the “Eagle Eye Complete” subscription service, reflects the broader industry’s shift toward managed security services. Tailored solutions for commercial clients Everon continues its transition away from its former identity as ADT Commercial. Claiming the status of a competitive commercial integrator, Everon is reinventing itself by offering customised billing and monitoring solutions for a range of industries. Their cloud-based business intelligence platform, which combines video surveillance with data analysis, is aimed at enhancing operational awareness by detecting anomalies such as OSHA violations or retail point-of-sale exceptions. With AI-driven dashboards, clients can customise their security solutions to meet specific needs, reflecting a growing demand for tailored, data-driven security applications. Innovation through cloud and mobile LenelS2 is part of Honeywell, and they emphasised their investment in cloud and mobile solutions at GSX 2024. Their "Enterprise OnGuard Cloud" platform, launched in June 2024, is a testament to the growing demand for cloud-enabled access control systems. With the addition of NFC-enabled Blue Diamond credentials, LenelS2 is pushing towards smarter, more secure mobile access options. The strategic combination of Lenel’s solutions with Honeywell’s infrastructure offers users enhanced engineering capabilities and global reach. This reflects a broader market trend of integrating mobile devices into physical security protocols. Bringing AI to everyday security LPR system, combined with their Searchlight Cloud Analytics, offers a powerful tool for identifying security risks March Networks highlighted their new AI-driven smart search feature, designed to help security teams quickly detect operational anomalies in retail and financial environments. From identifying misplaced cash in quick-service restaurants (QSRs) to detecting "jackpotting" attacks on ATMs, their solution highlights the increasing importance of AI in enhancing both security and operational efficiency. Their Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) system, combined with their Searchlight Cloud Analytics, offers a powerful tool for identifying and responding to security risks in real-time, emphasising the practicality of AI in daily security operations. Driving sustainability in security Securitas showcased its commitment to sustainability, a growing concern for businesses across all industries. By providing CO2 data for clients and promoting digital tools like mobile credentials, Securitas is leading the charge in creating greener, more sustainable security solutions. Their focus on remote services and occupancy insights offers companies a way to reduce their environmental impact while enhancing security operations. The company’s alignment with science-based targets and circular economy practices signifies the increasing role sustainability will play in the security sector. Future lies in integration The GSX 2024 trade show revealed that the future of security lies in intelligent integration, AI-driven analytics, and cloud-based management systems. The innovations presented will help security professionals streamline their operations, enhance situational awareness, and future-proof their systems. As these technologies continue to evolve, professionals must stay informed about the latest advancements to maintain a competitive edge in the security marketplace. GSX was a great place to start. At the end of the day at GSX, it wasn’t just the robot dog that was opening doors …. to the future of security systems. {##Poll1727925373 - Of the important factors highlighted at GSX 2024, which do you consider most when adopting new security solutions?##}

The most common wearable device deployed by security professionals is the body-worn camera. Traditionally used by law enforcement professionals, these devices are finding more and more uses in the corporate security world, and even impacting issues such as customer service. However, the term “wearables” also encompasses a range of other devices, including many worn by consumers. We asked this week’s Expert Panel Roundtable: How are wearable technologies impacting the security market?
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With surging crime rates, acute security staffing shortages, and mounting false alarms, organisations are desperately seeking smarter ways to strengthen their security while reducing costs. Hakimo, a pioneer in AI-powered physical security monitoring, announced a $10.5 million funding round and the launch of AI Operator, a breakthrough autonomous security agent that monitors existing security hardware, detects threats in real time, and executes response protocols just like a human security professional. Computer vision and generative AI Hakimo's AI Operator combines computer vision and generative AI to monitor existing security hardware The Series A funding round was led by Vertex Ventures and Zigg Capital with participation from RXR Arden Digital Ventures and existing investors Defy.vc and Gokul Rajaram. Hakimo has now raised a total of $20.5 million, including prior funding rounds led by Neotribe Ventures and Rocketship.vc. Hakimo's AI Operator combines computer vision and generative AI to monitor existing security hardware such as cameras and badge readers. Traditional security approaches Unlike conventional systems, it can detect any anomaly or potential threat that can be described in words – a breakthrough in physical security monitoring. Beyond detection, the system issues real-time speaker warnings and executes standard operating procedures (SOPs) to respond to incidents, with human operators providing intervention only when necessary. This AI-human collaboration delivers superior protection at a fraction of the cost of traditional security approaches. New era of AI-driven security The system issues real-time speaker warnings and executes SOPs to respond to incidents "Hakimo has pioneered a new era of AI-driven security by creating an intelligent AI agent that understands and responds to threats like never before." "We’re not just automating security—we’re redefining it with AI that can recognise and act on any security event and deliver unmatched protection for businesses worldwide," said Sam Joseph, Co-Founder & CEO of Hakimo. Vision of autonomous security monitoring Hakimo was founded in early 2020 by Sam Joseph and Sagar Honnungar, Stanford-trained AI experts with backgrounds in building enterprise-grade software as a service (SaaS). The duo launched Hakimo after identifying converging trends: exploding camera deployments, plummeting hardware costs, and rapid advancements in computer vision. The founders recognised the potential for AI to reinvent physical security and have since assembled a talented, growing team of engineers and industry professionals to execute their vision of autonomous security monitoring. Hakimo's solution Hakimo eliminates these challenges while offering the advantages of both on-site guards Hakimo's solution comes at a critical inflection point for physical security. The traditional manned guarding industry struggles with severe hiring and quality challenges, while alarm monitoring services face growing issues with false alarms and police departments increasingly refusing to respond to unverified alerts. By leveraging existing cameras, AI capabilities, and remote operators, Hakimo eliminates these challenges while offering the advantages of both on-site guards and traditional alarm systems. Hakimo's technology The company has experienced explosive growth over the past year, tripling its customer base and securing more than a hundred clients across diverse industries, including multifamily apartments, car dealerships, construction sites, and Fortune 500 enterprises. In 2024 alone, Hakimo's technology prevented thousands of security incidents, assisted law enforcement in multiple arrests, and even saved a life. Hakimo’s AI agent The technology's impact extends beyond the scope of traditional security applications “We got a drastic reduction in trespassing right after deploying Hakimo, and I now sleep better at night with the peace-of-mind provided by Hakimo’s AI agent,” said Rodrigo Duran, General Manager at Kia Santa Maria, one of those customers. The technology's impact extends beyond the scope of traditional security applications. Its ability to monitor multiple sites simultaneously while maintaining human-level reasoning has proven transformative for businesses seeking comprehensive security without the escalating costs and reliability issues of conventional approaches. AI + Services approach Commenting on the investment, Piyush Kharbanda, General Partner of Vertex Ventures SEA & India, said, “We are very excited to partner with the Hakimo team, who are bringing ground-up technological innovation to the large but antiquated physical security industry." "There is a dire need for innovation, as current solutions lack the speed or accuracy to offer affordable real-time protection for offline businesses. Hakimo bridges this gap with an AI + Services approach, coupling the speed of cutting-edge vision AI algorithms with the reliability of humans-in-the-loop, thus delivering a 10x better service at more affordable rates.” Security monitoring ecosystem Ryan Orley, Managing Partner at Zigg Capital, added: “After studying the security monitoring ecosystem, our team concluded that Hakimo’s AI + Services solution is more robust and offers better value than any other technology we have encountered." "Hakimo’s capabilities at its accessible price point are without peer. In fact, I became a Hakimo customer before our firm’s investment”. New standard for AI-powered security “Hakimo is transforming physical security with AI, delivering real-time threat detection and smarter operations," said Neil Sequeira, Founder & Partner, Defy.vc. "At Defy, we back bold teams tackling big challenges, and Sam and Sagar’s vision aligns perfectly with that mission." "We’re excited to support Hakimo as they scale and set a new standard for AI-powered security.”

Squire Locks USA will be exhibiting its inigma smart wireless padlock system at ISC West, highlighting the brand’s latest innovation in smart security technology at booth #7056. Inigma allows users to control access to compatible padlocks via Bluetooth, using a smart key programmed through the dedicated app. This provides a smarter, more convenient way for users to manage their security. The smart key can operate multiple padlocks, even in remote locations, and system administrators can grant or revoke access as needed. Next-gen lock technology It eliminates the need for multiple physical keys or expensive replacementsinigma is ideal for utility companies, critical infrastructure, manufacturing facilities, and facility managers, as it eliminates the need for multiple physical keys or expensive replacements if keys are lost. During the three-day event, attendees can see the technology in action alongside Squire’s selection of inigma-compatible padlocks. With end-to-end encryption, inigma builds on Squire USA’s reputation for delivering highly secure, industry-pioneer security solutions. inigma integrates with various Squire padlocks, including the world’s strongest production padlock, the SS100CS, as well as the WS75S, container locks, and other durable Stronghold products. Seamless smart security Show attendees will also get an exclusive look at a new Bluetooth padlock from Squire, which allows authorised users to unlock it using their smartphone. Noel Clarke, Chief Operating Officer at Squire Locks USA, stated: “In recent years, we have seen a major shift in the market. Customers want convenience through smart security, and we are proud to deliver that with inigma." “We are excited to introduce visitors to inigma, demonstrating the power of our technology and how it seamlessly integrates with their existing Squire security solutions. inigma creates a connected network of padlock security, enhancing accessibility for key holders and system administrators. We would love to speak with anyone attending the event about how inigma can provide enhanced security and functionality for various business applications.” Explore inigma tech Visit Squire at booth #7056 during these three days to speak with the team about how this technology can benefit one's business, and learn more about inigma.

System Surveyor has launched its free online System Surveyor Certification Program, available 24/7 for system integrators, security and IoT professionals. The program helps users master the company's site survey and system design software and create accurate survey layouts for proposals, documentation and bill of material reports. Visual collaboration simplified "Our video-based Certification Program helps our software users to become more proficient with site surveys and system design," said Laura Newell, System Surveyor's Director of Operations. "System Surveyor is becoming more broadly adopted across the industry, as it helps users visually collaborate with customers in a professional way.” “Our certified training program is designed to help make the most of these customer engagement opportunities, and our users have seen it as a true differentiation of their expertise and higher productivity.” Certification made simple The program includes online courses with videos, guided tours, and practical assessments. Certified users receive a digital badge for LinkedIn, social profiles, and email signatures, helping them connect with other certified professionals. Key benefits: Hands-on, scenario-based training Increased productivity and time savings Access to updated training materials Who can participate To participate in the Certification Program requires being a registered System Surveyor user. All registered accounts and users will be invited to the program via email. Sign up for a free account. Visit the System Surveyor team in booth #7051 at ISC West 2025 to learn more.

PureTech Systems Inc., a pioneer in geospatial AI-boosted video analytics for wide-area perimeter and border security, is proud to announce the integration of its patented, award-winning SaaS solution, PurifAI™, with IMMIX’s CS & GS video monitoring platforms. This integration delivers a breakthrough in video alarm validation, significantly reducing nuisance alarms while enhancing the efficiency of both self-monitoring and central monitoring operations. PureTech’s advanced AI-powered analytics PurifAI is a cloud-based service designed to intelligently process video alarms from diverse sources PurifAI is a cloud-based service designed to intelligently process video alarms from diverse sources—including cameras, DVRs, NVRs, third-party video analytics, and motion sensors. Leveraging PureTech’s advanced AI-powered analytics, PurifAI filters out nuisance alarms, ensuring only verified security events are forwarded to IMMIX’s monitoring platforms. Non-actionable alarms are logged for reference, reducing operator distractions and dramatically improving operational effectiveness. Key benefits of PurifAI integration Near-Elimination of Nuisance Alarms: Operators can focus on critical threats instead of nuisance alarms. Scalability for Growth: Enables video monitoring centres to handle more sites without increasing staffing needs. Lower Operational Costs: Reduces time and resources spent on unnecessary alarms, improving cost-efficiency. Seamless Compatibility: Works with existing video infrastructure (NVRs, DVRs, cameras) without requiring additional hardware. Enhanced Operator Productivity: Fewer interruptions lead to better efficiency, job satisfaction, and customer retention. IMMIX’s monitoring platform "We are excited to integrate our award-winning, patented AI-driven video analytics into IMMIX’s monitoring platform," said Larry Bowe, CEO of PureTech Systems Inc. "PurifAI is a game-changer for central monitoring operations, offering superior filtering accuracy that eliminates nuisance alarms. This empowers monitoring centres to enhance service reliability, effortlessly scale operations, and significantly cut operating costs."
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Growing businesses require flexibility and easy scalability from their access management. Choosing a secure digital solution which easily adapts and grows as needs change, ensures the organisation is prepared not just for now, but for the future. H.R. Owen is a dealership specialising in the sale, service and repair of luxury and sports cars. Its portfolio of high-end brands includes Lamborghini, Bentley, Aston Martin, Rolls Royce and Lotus. Based primarily in London, the company expanded operations with a new facility in Hatfield to accommodate its growing business. As with all of H.R. Owen’s premises, this new showroom required high security due to the nature of its vehicle stock. Access management solution Unified access control solution that could encompass a wide range of openings “Security is paramount as we needed to ensure that we are not just protecting our high-value products, but also our staff and our customers,” explains Sean Nevatte, Group Aftersales Director at H.R. Owen. For the new premises, managers sought a single, unified access management solution which could encompass a wide range of openings including glass doors, fire doors and parking barriers. Investment in digital access H.R. Owen customers expect a degree of refinement in the showroom environment. So, as well as security and reliability, access devices must blend with the high-end interior design. Finally, they needed a solution which offered easy scalability. As a successful, growing company, they have to be confident their investment in digital access would meet evolving requirements for security, flexibility and aesthetics – now and long into the future. SMARTair® brings real-time control and easy scalability “During the planning stages with H.R. Owen and the architects, it was clear that ASSA ABLOY’s SMARTair solution was the only real choice for the site,” says Matthew Taylor, Operations Director at Knightsbridge Security, who installed the dealership’s system. SMARTair, part of a suite of connected digital access solutions from ASSA ABLOY, is an out-of-the-box system ideally suited to medium-sized premises with a broad range of openings to equip. Among more than 100 devices installed throughout the facility, SMARTair Wall Readers and SMARTair i-max Escutcheons were selected for their sleek aesthetics and versatility. Benefits of choosing a wireless solution The facility can manage access remotely, ensuring access rights may be monitored The devices are wireless, and therefore fast and cost-effective to fit. With no need for extensive cabling, they are quickly installed, minimising onsite disruption. Another benefit of choosing wireless, the reach of H.R. Owen’s solution can be easily extended or reconfigured anytime, protecting their investment for the long term. SMARTair is equally convenient to operate. The facility can manage access remotely, ensuring access rights may be monitored or amended in real time in response to any potential threat. SMARTair’s mobile access solution H.R. Owen also chose SMARTair’s mobile access solution Openow®: staff can use their smartphones for access, rather than physical cards or fobs. Access by secure mobile app boosts both security – fewer lost credentials – and sustainability performance by cutting single-use plastics. Particularly well suited to car showrooms and other premises with parking, Openow’s Parking Mode feature allows drivers to unlock barriers from 3m–5m away. They don’t need to get out of the car to open the barrier. This reduces the risk of opportunist theft or unauthorised access, which is a critical benefit for premises like H.R. Owen with high-value goods inside.

ZeroEyes, the creators of the only AI-based gun detection video analytics platform that holds the full U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation. Announced that its proactive gun detection and intelligent situational awareness solution has been deployed by Carbon Cliff-Barstow School District (CCBSD) in Rock Island County, Illinois. Strengthening security with AI The ZeroEyes Gun Violence Research Centre has already analysed 34 gun-related eventsThe AI technology will be implemented at the district’s Pre-K through 8th grade school to enhance security and reduce response times in the event of a gun-related threat. The ZeroEyes Gun Violence Research Centre has already analysed 34 gun-related events at Illinois K-12 school districts this year alone. Recognising the ongoing threat of gun-related violence, the district is taking an important step by integrating ZeroEyes’ AI gun detection system to further bolster its security measures and protect against potential threats. Commitment to campus safety CCBSD maintains a comprehensive, multi-layered security programme in partnership with the Rock Island County Sheriff's Department to ensure the safety of students and staff. Alongside the district’s school resource officer, CCBSD has invested in a third-party monitored alarm system and recently upgraded its camera infrastructure. An on-site behavioural interventionist is also employed to build strong relationships with students and families. Strengthening security “We take great pride in ensuring the safety and success of all students and staff members at our school,” said Eric Lawson, Superintendent of CCBSD. “By incorporating ZeroEyes, we’re adding another important layer of safety to our campus, and we’re confident that this proactive approach will help us promote a safe learning environment.” Smart solutions with ZeroEyes CCBSD serves 240 students from diverse backgrounds in an urban area of northwest Illinois CCBSD serves 240 students from diverse backgrounds in an urban area of northwest Illinois, part of the Quad Cities region. The district’s mission is to prepare students to be academically successful and career-ready, foster a love for learning, and help students reach their full potential as confident, lifelong learners. The district’s 40 staff members are dedicated to ensuring the safety and educational success of every student. ZeroEyes' AI gun detection and intelligent situational awareness software layers onto CCBSD’s existing digital security cameras. If a gun is identified, images are instantly shared with the ZeroEyes Operations Centre (ZOC. Protecting with precision The industry's only U.S.-based, fully in-house operation centre, which is staffed 24/7/365 by military and law enforcement veterans. If these experts determine that the threat is valid, they dispatch alerts and actionable intelligence — including visual description, gun type, and last known location — to first responders and local staff as quickly as 3 to 5 seconds from detection. Innovating school security “The safety of students and staff is a priority for Carbon Cliff-Barstow, and we are honored to play a role in supporting that mission," said Mike Lahiff, CEO and co-founder of ZeroEyes. “Our AI gun detection system will provide the district with the actionable intelligence needed to mitigate potential threats, helping to ensure a safer environment for students and staff."

The slit lamp examination is one of the most important diagnostic techniques in ophthalmology. It enables a detailed examination of the anterior, middle and posterior segment of the eye. Ophthalmologists can use it to recognise the smallest changes, anomalies or damage. This procedure is used for the early detection and monitoring of the progression of eye diseases such as corneal injuries, eye infections, retinal detachment or macular degeneration. However, the eye with its fast movements is a challenging subject to photograph; motion blur and shaking are typical image errors. IDS USB3 Vision industrial camera OCULUS Optikgeräte GmbH develops instruments for eye diagnostics for ophthalmologists To facilitate diagnostics for ophthalmologists and opticians, improve the workflow and at the same time shorten examination times, fast and reliable slit lamp documentation systems are required. They must provide meaningful images and be designed to be user-friendly and ergonomic. The German company OCULUS Optikgeräte GmbH develops instruments for eye diagnostics for ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians. Part of the extensive portfolio: one of the world's smallest and lightest image documentation systems for slit lamps. A powerful, high-resolution USB3 Vision industrial camera from IDS is integrated, especially for applications in medical technology and microscopy. Efficient system The OCULUS ImageCam®3 universal slit lamp image documentation system is not only intuitive and easy to use, but also sets high standards in digital slit lamp photography. This includes an outstanding field of view that enables highly precise diagnoses of the anterior, middle and posterior segments of the eye. The images are captured by a particularly low-light, high-performance IDS camera from the USB3 uEye+ CP family. OCULUS ImageCam® 3 OCULUS ImageCam® 3 makes this possible without any loss of quality "Only a fast camera delivers low-noise images in the difficult recording situations at the eye," explains Michael Moos, Product Manager at OCULUS, the choice of camera model. Another important requirement criterion is speed. "The advanced camera features enable continuous shooting at up to 60 frames per second. Among other things, these series recordings make it possible to record the eye during breaks in movement. The innovative frame-out-of-video function enables simple documentation of the entire examination process at the slit lamp, whereby the best quality individual images can then be selected for evaluation," says Michael Moos. The OCULUS ImageCam® 3 makes this possible without any loss of quality while minimising the time required. Powerful camera The IDS camera from the CP family is predestined for use in medical technology, as it offers extensive pixel pre-processing and has an internal 120 MB image memory for buffering image sequences. This enables a high data rate of 420 MByte/s, low CPU load and easy integration. The Sony Pregius IMX265 in the model used here is considered one of the best CMOS image sensors in the 3 MP class. The USB3 Vision industrial camera U3-3270CP Rev.2.2 with the 1/1.8" global shutter sensor thus achieves a resolution of 3.19 megapixels (2064 x 1544 px). IDS test camera functions The IDS camera from the CP family is predestined for use in medical technology "In this case, however, the image is scaled down using AOI in order to achieve a significantly higher frame rate," explains Phillip Schissler, Sales Manager Medical and Microscopy at IDS. OCULUS has integrated the camera with the IDS peak software development kit. "IDS peak allows users to test camera functions in detail and optimise them for your own applications," says the IDS Medical expert. Decisive selection criterion for the model However, the camera is not only recommended for medical technology and microscopy in terms of sensitivity, dynamic range and linearity. In addition to the required light intensity and speed, the size of the camera was also a decisive selection criterion for the model. At around 50 grams, the camera's small 29 x 29 x 29 millimetre magnesium housing is as light as it is robust, underlining its suitability for space-critical applications. Facilitated slit lamp diagnostics A beam splitter divides the light between the camera and the eyepiece of the slit lamp To deliver optimum diagnostic images, the system includes a high-quality beam splitter in addition to the camera. A beam splitter divides the light between the camera and the eyepiece of the slit lamp to simultaneously illuminate and view the eye, allowing a detailed examination of each eye segment. The beam splitter of the OCULUS system has a purely mechanical iris diaphragm that significantly increases the depth of field, regardless of the position of the pathological findings. It can also be adapted to all commercially available slit lamps. Highest quality standards in laboratory and diagnostics "The camera unit and the beam splitter are extremely small and light. This means in daily practice: It is barely noticeable, is very easy to attach and delivers images like no other in this size. This makes daily slit lamp diagnostics easier in the truest sense of the word," says the manufacturer. In terms of image quality, reliability and long-term availability, IDS stands for the highest quality standards in laboratory and diagnostics. Benefit from the image documentation system The slit lamp photos of the OCULUS ImageCam® 3 help factual documentation of eye states The slit lamp photos of the OCULUS ImageCam® 3 enable objective documentation of eye conditions in order to monitor the progress of diseases and compare treatments. Patients also benefit from the image documentation system. The visual references of the diagnosis created in this way help them to better understand their state of health and the doctors' treatment plan. The medical findings can be saved and archived accordingly. Outlook Innovative image processing systems such as OCULUS ImageCam®, which use powerful industrial cameras to deliver informative, high-contrast images with a high depth of field, help to improve diagnostic accuracy, efficiency and patient care in ophthalmology. Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being integrated into the analysis of slit lamp images in order to automatically recognise diseases, support diagnostic decisions, improve the workflow for doctors and develop new treatment methods. Further development of technologies The company develops first-class instruments for eye diagnostics for this clearly defined group of users The company OCULUS Optikgeräte GmbH has been a partner for ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians worldwide for 125 years. The company develops first-class instruments for eye diagnostics for this clearly defined group of users. The measure of all things is the high demands of customers and the continuous further development of technologies. Over 55% of OCULUS' sales are realised in foreign markets. OCULUS customers' service More than 400 employees work at the OCULUS headquarters. More than 60 % of them work in research and development, production and customer service. With 12 company-owned subsidiaries and more than 200 wholesalers in over 80 countries, OCULUS is at its customers' service around the globe. Founded in 1895, the family business is now jointly managed by the third and fourth generations.

World Trade Centre (WTC) Amsterdam is home to more than 300 companies. The commitment of its security team to providing a safe working environment in WTC’s fixed and flexible offices goes without saying. However, building managers wanted more from their access solution. More than just an office space, WTC Amsterdam has complementary onsite facilities, including childcare, a gym, physiotherapy clinic, bar/café, dry cleaning service and more. Modern digital solution Modern digital solutions would provide better oversight of movement around the building All its facilities must be cleaned and serviced regularly: they sought a more time-efficient way to manage the many contractors and suppliers who come and go every day. They also hoped a modern digital solution would provide better oversight of movement around the building, including usage data to improve maintenance scheduling. For convenience during installation and day-to-day management, they targeted a wire-free solution – for simpler, less disruptive switching of 1,000 doors from mechanical locks to digital access – and intuitive management, allowing for easy changing of individual access authorizations, even at the last minute. ASSA ABLOY’s smart key digital access system With all these criteria in mind, WTC Amsterdam managers decided on ASSA ABLOY’s smart key digital access system, eCLIQ. They upgraded doors from mechanical to digital access simply by swapping the existing cylinder for an eCLIQ device. Doors are unlocked by battery-powered user smart keys, with a typical battery lifespan of 10 years. “Providing these doors with wired access control would be a huge job and become costly. Instead, we opted for the eCLIQ solution,” explains Sander Borggreve, Facility Manager at WTC Amsterdam. Concrete improvements in operations Scheduling is further simplified by storing keys with a Traka key management system The ROI in terms of workflow benefits has been significant. “Granting temporary controlled access to third parties is very easy with the eCLIQ system. We can set access for a certain period of time, but we can also revoke it at any time,” says Sander. Scheduling is further simplified by storing keys with a Traka key management system. After removing a key from the cabinet, authorised team members enter it into the adjacent eCLIQ Wall Programming Device. In seconds, the key is issued with its fine-grained access rights – covering both door-by-door and time validity. eCLIQ system maintenance and operations With the eCLIQ system, WTC Amsterdam gained not only control but also insights into usage and user flows. This data now informs maintenance and operations, reducing the overall Total Cost of Ownership for the solution. “eCLIQ works very pleasantly in practice. My employees are very satisfied with how the keys work,” says Rutger Barendse of D&B The Facility Group, who provides security staff for WTC Amsterdam. “It is easy as pie!” adds Sander.