Hanwha Techwin to Bring AI Multi-Sensor Camera Line to ISC West

Hanwha Techwin America is getting ready for ISC West 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The IP and analog video surveillance solutions provider will be showcasing its new line of “AI-powered dual channel multi-sensor cameras featuring powerful Deep-Learning based object detection and classification, and license-free video and audio analytics,” according to a news release. The dual channel multi-sensor will be available in a range of motorized vari-focal lenses, a built-in IR with the choice of 6MP x 2 and 2MP x 2 resolutions. Hanwha will also debut a lower-cost line to ensure a solution for every budget.

Hanwha Techwin ISC West

“We’re looking forward to meeting our partners and customers face-to-face again at ISC West this year,” said Miguel Lazatin, Senior Director of Marketing at Hanwha Techwin America. “Hanwha Techwin has been very busy developing new solutions and ensuring product availability during these challenging times, and we have plenty of new products and opportunities to talk about.”

The company also plans to display its Wisenet SKY cloud-based VMS, which empowers users to centralize security cameras regardless of their placement. The product supports a wide variety of IP and analog cameras to let customers build off of their existing infrastructure. Wisenet offers customization options like adding cameras or accessing and sharing archived footage via a mobile device.

Other products set for demonstration include the TID-600R Network Intercom Station and Wisenet Road, an AI-based ALPR camera that can recognize a vehicle’s make, model and color and display traffic statistics.

This year’s International Security Conference & Exposition (ISC West) will take place from March 22–25 at the Venetian Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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