OCTOPUS Systems, the integrated command and control platform, has been selected as the winner of New Product Innovation Award by global research and consulting solutions firm Frost & Sullivan
Coordinating conventional systems requires a number of different analyses to make sense, extending the time required to produce a proper response. OCTOPUS Systems tackles this challenge with its proven command and control system that combines information from different sources, enabling better situational awareness through a convergence of cyber and physical security systems.
The OCTOPUS command and control system integrates many different systems into one brain. The platform allows cities to dramatically improve efficiency, safety and security, resulting in a lower carbon footprint and reduced operating expenses.
In addition, the system reduces human error and redundancy of manpower by operationalising the Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology.
For example, when components need to be updated, the system will identify a light bulb needs switching, or some malfunction. The OCTOPUS Platform also communicates with critical city staff such as first responders and processes information about criminal acts, cyber-attacks, weather events and terrorism.
The new smart city platform from OCTOPUS Systems integrates more than 350 infrastructure, security, security, and communications systems. It is compatible with various types of sensors and databases, making it an ideal, adjustable solution for any city, no matter how far they are on their smart city travel.
Frost & Sullivan Best Practices awards recognise companies that have exhibited exemplary achievements in strategies and processes. Frost & Sullivan states that ‘Innovation is about finding a productive outlet for creativity—for consistently translating ideas into high-quality products that have a profound impact on the customer’.
Tal Bar Or, CEO of OCTOPUS Systems, said, “As governments and municipalities work to address the increased need of integrating innovative solutions in their cities for the future, we are excited to provide a comprehensive, holistic, and augmented view of all the systems a city needs.”