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On the IFSEC trail

by Mark Rowe

IFSEC International, from June 16 to 18 at ExCeL London, is to run the Innovation Trail for a second year. IFSEC organisers have polled their exhibitors to discover what latest trends and innovations will be on display. The Innovation Trail will allow visitors to navigate all the newest products and services from across the security industry as launched this year.

Highlights of the Trail include the NICE Suspect Search, a patent-pending video analytics tool that locates and retraces the movements of a suspect, lost child, or other person of interest within a video surveillance network. Video footage from cameras and time frames can be reviewed in just minutes, as the system automatically filters out 95 percent of irrelevant images.

The RISCO HandyApp is claimed to be the first smartphone application for supporting the sales and installation activities of ecurity installers. The app allows installers working with RISCO products to increase their efficiency and sales potential by providing access to everything they need for a smooth installation, the product firm says. Through the app, installers can gain access to manuals, use power consumption calculators and even share user guides or sales materials with customers or colleagues. Installers can also extend product warranties and open a service request by phone or email through the dedicated support area.

IFSEC will also be displaying the latest in camera systems including Arecont Vision panoramic cameras, the 5MP SurroundVideo with Arecont Vision’s proprietary STELLAR Low Light Technology, and the 12MP SurroundVideo with Wide Dynamic Range (WDR). Engtex AB will showcase its textile Avertic Armour, developed from the chainsaw-protective textile, Avertic Pro+. This warp-knitted textile uses what is claimed to be the world´s strongest fibre designed to withstand break-in attempts when heavy duty tools are used.

And Smanos launch K1, is a home automation and security centre combining butler and guard functions into a stack of round discs. The discs come with aluminium frames and texturized plastic surfaces.  

Gerry Dunphy, event director – IFSEC International says: “Following our move in 2014 to London’s ExCeL we conducted a significant amount of research and one of the key themes that kept coming up is everyone wanted to see genuine innovation on the show floor. We are delighted to incorporate the Innovation Trail once again and we have some really exciting products and technology to showcase this year. With so many new products within the Innovation Trail, IFSEC International really will provide a one-stop shop for our installer community to get their hands on the latest technology.”

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