Hanwha Techwin Showcases Customer-Centric AI Solutions at US International Security Expo
Introduction to the Latest AI Products and Industry-Specific AI Video Analysis Solutions
Booth of Hanwha Techwin at the 'GSX 2022' exhibition in Atlanta, USA. Photo by Hanwha Techwin
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Donghoon Jeong] Global video solution company Hanwha Techwin announced on the 14th that it participated in the 'GSX 2022 (Global Security Exchange)' international security exhibition held in Atlanta, USA, from the 12th to the 14th of this month (local time).
GSX is an exhibition that continues the history of the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), the world's largest security management professional association. It is a place where experts from the private and public sectors and leading solution companies in the industry gather to showcase the latest technologies and trends.
At this exhibition, Hanwha Techwin showcased numerous new products utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) cameras, AI video analysis-based solutions, and innovative technologies.
Following ISC WEST 2022 held earlier this year in Las Vegas, USA, Hanwha Techwin plans to further strengthen its global corporate status by participating in this exhibition held in its key market, the United States.
Hanwha Techwin's AI cameras provide meaningful information to customers by analyzing object features in videos with advanced AI functions, such as a person's gender, age group, the color of worn upper and lower garments, or vehicle type, color, and license plate.
The traffic-specialized solution 'Wisenet Road AI' can quickly analyze not only vehicle type, color, and license plate but also manufacturer and model name. When customers input vehicle information, they can check the location and time where the vehicle matching the conditions was captured. Connecting multiple AI cameras enables tracking vehicle routes, allowing easy and fast retrieval of necessary information based on vehicle characteristics in cases of traffic or criminal incidents.
The machine learning-based 'Wise Detector' is also a noteworthy technology. It allows customers to train the system to recognize desired objects according to their usage environment and utilize this for video analysis, meeting detailed customer requirements.
Additionally, Hanwha Techwin introduced 'Wisenet Edge,' which equips cameras with internal servers and recording functions to enable system configuration without additional servers, and 'Wisenet WAVE 5.0,' a control solution that enhances security authentication and UI considering customer usage environments.
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A Hanwha Techwin official said, "Customer demands in the global security market have changed faster and more detailed over the past few years based on AI, cloud, and technology convergence," adding, "We will respond with innovative technologies and industry solutions to satisfy these customer demands and continuously share customer-centric usage environments and experiences to further solidify our vision as a global video security company."
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