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Dahua launches at CPSE 2017

by Mark Rowe

Dahua Technology held a new product launch in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Shenzhen, a day before the opening of the 16th China Public Security Expo (CPSE 2017).

Dahua Chairman, Fu Liquan, with Dahua CEO, Li Ke, and Dahua VP, Michael Chen, Zhang Xingming, and Zhang Wei, spoke to industry and business figures and customers. Other speakers included Professor Jin Cheng, doctoral supervisor of Fudan University, Zhang Yu, CTO, IoT Department of Intel China, and Deputy Captain Long Haiyong, command police brigade of the Traffic Police Detachment of Liuzhou City Public Security Bureau, Guangxi Province.

Mr Fu Liquan, pictured, thanked customers and partners for their support, and said that Dahua has established core competencies in video centric technologies. He spoke of a focus on Artificial Intelligence and an Industrial Ecosystem to capitalise on emerging trends.

He said that Dahua will further consolidate its position in the ‘smart city’ and commercial markets; the company will also make a full scale entry into the consumer market, and promote the Dahua brand overseas, by establishing a global sales and service infrastructure. Dahua will partner with companies to form an industrial ecosystem focusing on AI and ‘smart IoT’.

Among products aired at the launch were its converged architecture X80 product which converge computer, switch, storage, AI computation, business logic into one box. It supports 130 million person per day face modelling, 800 channels of real time video structuring, and 20 billion people per second real time face comparison to meet the needs of a city of up to 10 million.

Dahua is also launching its first AI-powered smart X-ray detection server, for automatically identifying control items such as knives, umbrellas, batteries, and liquids. The new high-resolution ‘Guardian’ panoramic series of cameras have a maximum resolution of 32 megapixel. And in coaxial high definition (HD) video, Dahua has launched HDCVI 4.0, which supports 4K real-time transmission, audio high fidelity and integrated IoT sensing.

CPSE 2017 runs from October 29 to November 1 in Shenzen.

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