Hanwha Vision integrates Immix to utilise AI video analytics

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Hanwha Vision and Immix have enhanced their longstanding partnership with deeper integration to support AI analytics in video surveillance for Alarm Receiving Centres (ARCs).

The combined vision for security ensures customers have the latest technologies to meet their evolving needs.

“A very strong and trusted partner”

Chris Brown, CEO, Immix commented: “Immix is very excited to announce yet another product integration with Hanwha Vision.

Hanwha Vision has been a very strong and trusted partner for many years now.

“Immix is pleased to be able to offer our customers a vast array of solutions from their portfolio that can enable new managed security services and foster growth opportunities for the industry as a whole.

“Immix prides itself in giving our customers as many choices as possible and Hanwha Vision certainly affords us that capability with such a diverse product menu.”

“Committed to meeting the evolving needs of customers”

John Lutz Boorman, Head of Product and Marketing, Hanwha Vision states: “Hanwha Vision and Immix are committed to meeting the evolving needs of customers and mitigating the changing risk landscape.

“Our latest integration makes it easier than ever for control rooms and operators to access cutting-edge AI in video surveillance that improves responses, reduces false alarms and optimises resources.”

Additional features

Operators can access two-way audio and relay control for intrusion deterrents.

This feature is suited for perimeter security and managing access control to the area.

Instant and direct camera communication allows for other devices to communicate with ARC software, to support rapid deployment cameras that only require remote connection.

The Immix platform can connect to other alarm systems like video surveillance, intrusion, fire alarms and access control.

They are combined to form a single interface which boosts efficiency whilst optimising resources.

Utilising AI analytics

ARC operators receive fewer false alarms as its surveillance systems only alert when there is real events and are able to ignore irrelevant movement like wildlife and swaying trees.

The company claim that operator efficiency has improved as teams are able to receive more details information on the alert, which enables them assist quicker.

The AI is available within the camera and set-up is said to be easier and less time consuming.

Increased situational awareness

The enhanced integration includes a wide range of video analytics including face and audio detection, tempering alerts, object specific detection (including people and vehicles) and virtual line crossing and loitering detection.

Forensic search will be available through the metadata generated by AI.

The company states this feature will improve emergency responses and post event investigation.

Additionally, network video recorder playback means operators can review pre and post-event footage and take appropriate action when the event is occurring.

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