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IDIS to drive Middle East video growth at Intersec

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South Korean surveillance technology manufacturer IDIS will unveil market-leading video surveillance at Intersec 2019

These surveillance technologies are driven by the Middle East’s strong demand for greater operational efficiency and lower on-going costs, combined with the need for compliance with more rigorous standards in jurisdictions across the region.

The biggest draw for Intersec visitors will be the latest version of IDIS Deep Learning Analytics (IDLA), an advanced video analytics that is more accurate, faster, and more scalable, the company said in a press release.

IDLA provides agile object detection and classification (for example people, cars, and bicycles), intrusion and loitering detection, and intelligent search-all adapted to fit a 16:9 ratio. It also offers unrivalled accuracy, thanks to its advanced deep network architecture, the surveillance company added.

IDIS will introduce its DV-2116, AI in the Box at the show. The new DV-2116 is a cost-effective, pre-built device that comes with the graphical and processing power to handle up to 16 channels.

AI in the Box will eliminate the need to upgrade processing power. It is simple to set up and use, with no calibration required. The DV-2116 allows users to benefit from both standard and advanced analytics through a simple licence fee, the company explained.

A new camera range, the 4000 series, will also be showcased, offering important extra value and features. The new 4000 range includes domes and bullet cameras that will benefit from IDIS Smart Failover protection against data loss, two ways audio, alarm in and out and low light enhancement.

Harry Kwon, general manager of IDIS Middle East and Africa, commented, “The new 4000 series is attractively designed and very robust, giving more product choice for our customers.”

The new Fisheye 5MP camera, the DC-Y6513RX, will provide the same coverage as three or four traditional dome cameras in most applications, without blind spots. The neatly designed camera comes with the benefits of Smart UX Controls, dual-side de-warping, built-in IR, wide dynamic range, and H.265 combined with IDIS Intelligent Codec video compression technology which delivers up to 90 per cent bandwidth savings.

IDIS will also demonstrate its new Edge VA series of cameras, which offer the benefits of flexible, bandwidth-saving analytics functions. The new range, which includes domes and bullet cameras, provides a cost-effective solution for surveillance automation.

“Cybersecurity and hacking continue to make headlines across the world. And customers are justifiably asking more questions when it comes to network security. At Intersec we expect visitors to be looking for a video partner they can rely on and one that has cost-effective AI solutions that can be applied to real-world challenges in a way that delivers tangible benefits,” concluded Kwon.