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Huawei showcases AI-driven safe city solutions

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At Intersec 2019, Huawei, an information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure and smart devices provider, will introduce its latest safe city solutions and CCTV to enhance public safety innovation in the region

As the headline sponsor and exclusive Artificial Intelligence (AI) partner of Intersec 2019, Huawei will use the event as a platform to demonstrate its AI-driven portfolio and announce new partnerships with leading ICT players from 20-22 January.

The company said that the Huawei’s video cloud solutions include its AI-enabled ultra HD 4K and software-defined cameras with matrix intelligence and video cloud platform for video and image management, analysis and search.

They will also include its CCTV solution, which features resilient and reliable storage with multiple access network and high efficient ups. Huawei’s innovative portfolio uses advanced facial recognition, full body and vehicle structuring applications to bring solid values to CCTV customers, making cities safer on an easy to manage cloud analysis platform.

At the event, Huawei experts and their partners will also hold a series of workshops and panel discussions on how organisations can leverage the latest video cloud and intelligent video surveillance technologies to keep cities safe. The workshop will explain how each function simplifies the process of crime prevention and investigation.

The construction of safe cities requires a comprehensive protection system, which can sense behaviours that threaten public safety in real time, record the entire process of an incident, and generate alarms in a timely manner, it added.

Walid Gomaa, vice-president data centre and cloud solutions Middle East Enterprise Business Group, said, “Our sponsorship of Intersec 2019 falls in line with our mission to support the national visions and agendas of regional governments in building diversified, knowledge-based economies, and safe communities.”

“Almost every day, we see new threats emerge which affect the safety and security of residents. Accelerating technological development and global urbanisation have caused governments worldwide to incorporate safe city into their national strategies. We hope that at our display at this prestigious event and the connections with other ICT leaders we forge there will help us build a public safety ecosystem that will help create a better, and more secure, Middle East,” he explained.