Integrated Systems

Intersec interest

by Mark Rowe

Wavestore reports after Intersec 2014 that a number of clients committed to specify the firm for major projects in the Middle East and some significant business agreements signed at the show with regional business partners.

Pictured is Chris Williams, Director of Wavestore. He said: “In addition to the Wavestore stand which was located in the UKTI pavilion, five independent technology companies also demonstrated our VMS on their stands to show how an open platform ONVIF compliant Wavestore video recording and management solution can complement their products.”

“This generated a great number of enquiries from consultants, installers and system integrators who were looking for integrated security solutions and it highlighted the value of collaboration between manufacturers who specialise in providing key elements of the total security solution.”

About Intersec

An estimated 25,000 visitors attended the three-day event from January 19 to 21 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre. With 44,000sqm of exhibition space divided into Commercial Security and Information Security; Safety and Health; Fire and Rescue and Homeland Security and Policing zones, the exhibition reported about 22pc more exhibitors than the 2013 event.

There was the firm adds interest shown in a biometric facial recognition system on show on the Wavestore stand from businesses, organisations and governments in the Middle East who were looking for solutions for mission critical type applications.

“We were able to demonstrate how effective the latest generation of software is at simultaneously capturing multiple faces and how a positive detection of an individual on the database can be displayed on the Wavestore client monitor,” said Chris Williams.

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