At GSX 2023, in booth 3555, i-PRO Co., Ltd., a pioneer in professional security solutions for surveillance and public safety, will showcase a number of industry-renowned products, including the smallest compact dome AI camera range in the industry, a new line of rapid PTZ cameras, also the smallest in their category, as well as the smallest multi-directional + PTZ camera, high-resolution dual-sensor cameras, the latest NVRs and more.

i-PRO’s powerful Active Guard

Formerly known as Panasonic i-PRO Sensing Solutions, a key theme for i-PRO at GSX is to “discover the power of truth” which speaks to the company’s mission of empowering security teams to be more proactive to threats versus being simply reactive.

AI-based smart cameras and i-PRO’s powerful Active Guard software as a standard feature

By delivering AI-based smart cameras and i-PRO’s powerful Active Guard software as a standard feature for VMSs from Genetec, Milestone, Video Insight, and others, operators benefit from actionable intelligence with more unique attributes about vehicles and humans than any other AI-based security system available.

AI-powered analytics

Yet again, we’re bringing the smallest and most capable products to GSX to suit any project and form factor,” says Adam Lowenstein, Director of Product Management at i-PRO Americas Inc.

He adds, “We’re focused on discreet deployments without sacrificing our state-of-the-art image quality, AI-powered analytics, and best-in-class cybersecurity. And just as important, we’re making it easier than ever to do business with i-PRO.”

Integrated VMS plug-in

GSX attendees will see live, in-depth demos of Active Guard, i-PRO’s Integrated VMS plug-in for AI attribute forensic search and watchlist alarms for live events. Active Guard shows the depth of what is possible when using advanced, edge-based, AI vision technology from Ambarella, a similar technology to that used in autonomous vehicles.

PTZ moves to the preset position, locks onto the target, and starts tracking the object

Visitors will also see demos of i-PRO’s multi-directional + PTZ AI-auto tracking, the multi-sensor camera detects a target and sends an alarm to the PTZ. The PTZ moves to the preset position, locks onto the target, and starts tracking the object.

Adam Lowenstein said, “The award-winning multi-directional + PTZ is so small, it is easily mistaken for a standard dome camera. With the optional recessed ceiling mount, you can’t believe there are five separate sensors in that housing.”

Public Safety

For the first time, attendees can see a technology demo that adds intelligent AI-based analytics to traditional, non-AI-based network camera streams using edge processing. Another industry first, this technology extends the life of existing network cameras by turning them into smart devices.

Also on display at the booth is i-PRO’s powerful body-worn camera systems, in-car video, and CloUDE evidence management solution powered by Genetec.

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