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14 SHOW PREVIEW: IFSEC INTERNATIONAL 2012


IFSEC International 2012 will open its doors on 14 May 2012 Goutam Roys, BTRS Project Manager at


Siemens India, explains: “The quality and capability of the surveillance system is the key to the operation of the BRT system. The marriage of intelligent traffic management and the live surveillance feeds allows the system to be closely controlled, reducing commuting times and saving money.” With passenger traffic reaching over


1.6 million in 2009 alone, Cardiff Airport is also utilising a new IP video surveillance system from Indigo Vision, allowing potential security threats to be identified much faster. The system allows access from different locations around the airport. Any component, including cameras, recorders and viewing stations can be located at any point on the network, providing a flexible and scalable security platform. Amongst other incidences, CCTV distri -


butor, Norbain SD (Hall 5 5/D20), has seen cameras operating in the air traffic control industry zoom in to check if a plane’s wheels have locked down when coming into land, and be cleverly used under vehicles so the driver can watch for illegal immigrants stowing away in the undercarriage when crossing borders.


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“Transport operators can exploit the


exciting advantages of HD CCTV’s enhanced picture quality (already up to 2 Megapixels full- frame video) to tackle incidents in real-time, provide better evidential-quality images for


An extensive seminar and workshop programme will take place at IFSEC International 2012 to help visitors keep abreast of the latest industry issues


prosecution purposes, and add value to their monitoring arrangements. For instance, the cameras’ significantly improved detail and digital zoom allows you to identify bank note denominations and types in cash handling, and can provide accurate identification of vehicles and people,” says Dave Riley, Head of Sales for the UK & Ireland at CBC (Europe) (Hall 4 4/16). “Digital zoom was not a usable feature until the advent of HD CCTV technology, but much more detail is now available using this technology, allowing close inspection of objects in the cameras' field of view.” Charlie Cracknell, Event Director for IFSEC International said: “Over the last few months we


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have spent considerable time with visitors, exhibitors and thought leaders all associated with IFSEC International. We wanted to get a real idea of what people want from the show and the overriding feedback was the need for quality content that makes the most of their time on the floor; from business opportunities to pro - fessional development. To support this, an extensive seminar and workshop programme will take place at IFSEC International 2012 to help visitors keep abreast of the latest industry issues, legislation and innovations across the security and fire market. IP surveillance will be one of the key subjects delivered in the comprehensive IFSEC International education programme.” With the UK rail network operating more


than 7,000 level crossings across Britain and the continual rise in copper theft costing the UK rail industry £43 million in just three years, not to mention the 16,000 hours of delays and possible cost of lives (a real concern for the British Transport Police), it is improbable that enough police officers will be employed to man every level crossing and storage yard across the UK. However, the implementation of an effective


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