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Dahua Secures Strategic Partnership with Scanview

Dahua Technology has recently signed a strategic partnership agreement with Scanview Systems, the leading parking and traffic solutions provider of Denmark, which delivered the Copenhagen Airport and Billund Airport car parking projects in a close and successful cooperation with Dahua Technology. Michael Chen, VP and General Manager of Overseas Business, Dahua; Zhang Xingming, VP, General Manager of R&D Center, Dahua; and Dan Blirup, CEO of Scanview Systems attended the signing ceremony. Scanview Systems is a leading technical concept solution provider which deals in unique products, consulting, design and installation. It delivers customized services for license plate video analysis, registration for parking and traffic systems, and various types of LED info boards. Its customers include municipalities, Copenhagen Airports, Billund Airport, and APCOA – ranging from government to private companies. Through the agreement, Scanview Systems will be involved in the early de velopment and testing stages of specific Dahua new products, and both companies will keep a close position in technological communication. In the meantime, business cooperations are expected to be more frequent between two sides, where Dahua will leverage Scanview system’s unique insights to finetune its product portfolio, and Scanview systems will also better utilize Dahua’s product solutions to expand its business in Nordic and EU markets. Zhang Xinming said, “I believe the partnership between Dahua Technology and Scanview Systems will be a win-win choice. Dahua technology will continuously input resources to expand our ability to give better, faster, and much more effective service in Demark. Also, our R&D team will optimize allocation of resources to provide Denmark with great innovation of products and technology, to offer more advanced and competitive solution.” “We at Scanview Systems are very proud and honored to have signed this strategic agreement with Dahua Technology. I think we are the perfect match where we at Scanview Systems are coming with all the fantastic ideas and Dahua can make all the ideas real and things happening,” Said Dan Blirup. Michael Chen is also optimistic about the partnership. He commented, “Dahua is dedicated to customers’ success. We will collect true market needs from our customers and optimize our products and services accordingly. With a mission of ‘Enabling a Safer Society and Smarter Living,’ we will continue to focus on innovation, quality, and service to serve partners and customers around the world.”

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Hikvision Showcases Smart Retail Solutions at ReTechCon-2018

  Hikvision participated in the recently held Retail Technology Conclave 2018 (ReTechCon) in Mumbai to showcase its smart retail solutions enabled by artificial intelligence and advanced video analytics. The theme for the two day conclave hosted by the Retailers Association of India (RAI) was ‘Intelligent Retail: What is Smart.’ “Hikvision’s AI based smart retail solution equipped with deep learning algorithms was showcased at Retail Technology Conclave (ReTechCon) – 2018 where retailers also understood how Hikvision’s R&D effort is helping the retail business operation through smart retail solutions. We got a great response from the retailers community to do (proof of concept) POC for Hikvision AI product range. There is a lot of interest in deep learning technology and business intelligence functions for retail support, including People-Counting, heat mapping, queue detection and face recognition,” said Ashish P. Dhakan, MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd. K. Dakhara, Vertical Head (Retail, Logistics, Warehouse, Gems & Jewellery), Prama Hikvision India Pvt. Ltd., gave insights about Hikvision’s India plans, Market share and global position in surveillance and retail AI technology. He said, “Hikvision’s retail specific artificial intelligence solutions help brick-and–mortar stores (actual physical store) as well as online platforms, and shows as to how Hikvision’s AI technology is useful for behavioural analysis. It can help increase the retail business efficiency and work as a tool for loss prevention in both small as well as large retail enterprises.” The showcased latest products and solutions included footfall count system, heat map analysis, CCTV integration with POS, artificial intelligence based facial recognition, integrated solution for CCTV, intrusion and fire, loss prevention solution, access control, time & attendance, Hikvision’s consumer product range, Amazon Alexa integrated IPC range and central monitoring command and control system. The event was the preferred platform for the release of several products and a report by RAI & ValueFirst titled ‘Eyeing Consumer Intelligence in Retail,’ that helps in understanding the state of e-retail in the Indian marketing context. For Hikvision, Retail Technology Conclave 2018 proved to be the suitable plat form for showcasing the cutting-edge Smart Retail Solutions.

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VIDEX New Matt Black Monitors Added

The monitors, which feature a 7 inch high resolution colour LCD screen are now available in both a matt black or satin white finish for a number of Videx popular door entry systems. Video door entry is a very popular access control choice because it enables a resident to see and talk to a caller prior to opening the door which offers additional peace of mind and security as they have the option to deny access to a caller without having to open the door first. Videx 6700 series of hands free monitors carry a number of advanced features such as entrance recall, door release, a do not disturb function, and an optional video clip record facility while maintaining ease of use and installation. The monitors are available with a video memory feature that can be used with or without a Micro SD card to capture an image or short video of a caller enabling the occupant to see any visitors they may have missed throughout the day. Without the Micro SD card installed, the 6700 series is able to store up to 100 still images of the caller while with a Micro SD card it’s possible to store up to 4096 still images or up to 512 15 second video clips of callers. The facility can be used manually where the user can press a button to either take a picture of the caller, start recording a short video clip or it can be used in an automatic mode where the picture/ video clip will automatically be taken when a visitor calls, allowing the user to review any missed calls when they arrive home. The Micro SD card can also be removed allowing the images and video clips to be used in another device such as a mobile, tablet or PC. Due to popular demand, Videx is now able to offer the monitors in a matt black soft touch high end finish as well as the standard satin white finish, so that they complement any surrounding area or environment, as well as providing a great access control solution. With the video monitors, there’s also a number of programmable features such as ring tone, privacy time and number of rings allowing each apartment to be customised to the client’s needs. Currently the monitors are available for the full video kit range, VX2200 6 wire system for low and high rise apartments and the VX2300 2 wire system enabling these monitors to be used in one apartment systems through to systems with up to 1000 apartments.

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MoU Signed under RPL to Train over 3 Lakh Guards at FICCI-PSIC 2018

During the recently held FICCI – PSIC 2018 (3 August 2018), seventeen security guard agencies showed their commitment and came forward to sign MoUs with the Management and Entrepreneurship & Professional Skills Council (MEPSC) to impart training to over 3.17 lakh  security guards under the government’s ‘Recognition of Prior Learning’ (RPL) scheme. The companies included SIS India, G4S, Peregrine, Checkmate, NISA, SMS Security, Orion, Terrier, Raxa-GMR and so on. Addressing a gathering of over 300 security professionals at the ‘Private Security Industry Conclave, Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, GoI, said that the skilling of manpower is critical for private security industry which is growing at an annual rate of 20-25 percent. The industry must partner with the government in skilling, reskilling and upskilling of the workforce in order to meet the challenges of new RPL 4.0. “Glad that a MoU has been signed between the private security companies and the Management & Entrepreneurship and Professional Skills Council to train and certify over 3 Lakh personnel under Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) in the Private Security Industry.”   – Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, GoI   He further said that there is a need to make the economy more formal. In other developed countries, skilling, reskilling and upskilling are the jobs of the industry, and the respective governments undergo partnership with the private sector for this purpose. The government of India has shown conviction in the industry and hence it has changed the policy to RPL 4.0. There is a need to increase the employable workforce in the country and bring them under the skilling ecosystem. “There’s a long list of things that we want the government to look into – skill is one of them. Apart from construction and logistics, the private security industry is among the top five sectors to create jobs in the country,” said Rituraj Sinha, the Chair, FICCI Committee of Private Security Industry, and Managing Director, SIS Group, “The sector has about 53 million security personnel registered with the government’s provident fund scheme.” Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a key element under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) scheme of the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) which aims to impart skill based training to one crore people between 2016 – 2020. There is a large section of India’s unorganized workforce that is unskilled and semi-skilled who generally pick up skills and knowledge in an informal set up by observing people or working under their guidance or through complete self-learning. Even if they manage to get a job they may not be able to improve their skills. This also affects their productivity and quality of output. They need access to training programs and support from their employers to skill and upskill themselves. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is meant to help such workforce who get assessed, trained, and certified on their current competencies as per the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) levels. RPL also shows them a path to bridge their current knowledge and skill levels to reach a competency level or go for higher skills for professional growth. The RPL certification would be at par with the certifications awarded by various skill training programs in the country.  

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Government Assured Relief in GST Rate for Private Security Industry at FICCI PSIC – 2018

While inaugurating the FICCI – Private Security Industry Conclave on 3 August 2018, Shiv Pratap Shukla, Minister of State for Finance, GoI, assured the private security industry that the Finance Ministry is actively considering FICCI’s recommendations to reduce the GST rate levied on the private security agencies to minimise its impact on the industry and capitalise on its job-creation potential. FICCI organized its annual event PSIC – 2018 on the theme of – ‘Job Creation & Skill Development.’ “There is a merit in the demand for reduction of GST rate to 5% as this industry generates about 5 lakh jobs yearly. Moreover, security is no longer a luxury but a basic essential for the citizens of the country. If we aim to cultivate a strong economy, the basic entitlements of  the citizens cannot be compromised. ” – Rituraj Sinha The Chair of FICCI Committee on Private Security Industry, & Group MD, SIS Group Mr. Shukla said that the government acknowledges the contributions of the private security industry in creating jobs for the poor, ex-servicemen and those who have migrated from villages, and promised that he would do the best possible to reduce the tax. He invited a FICCI delegation to his office to discuss and take the matter further. Mr. Shukla also released a FICCI-BDO Report relating to PSI that dwells upon the skill development and jobs creation, policy issues, GST implication and its impact, shift from the unorganized to organized sector, and the need of integration of manpower and technology. Since its inception, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has been a major impediment for the Private Security Industry in India which is one of the largest employment generating industries of the country. At the PSIC 2018, the FICCI Private Security Committee, which has been in consistent pursuit with the government on GST, reiterated the issue and sought a roll down of the GST rate from 18% to 5% slab. Rituraj Sinha, the Chair of FICCI Committee on Private Security Industry, and Group MD, SIS Group pointed out that there is a merit in the demand for reduction of GST rate to 5% as this industry generates about 5 lakh jobs yearly. Moreover, security is no longer a luxury but a basic essential for the citizens of the country. If we aim to cultivate a strong economy, the basic entitlements of the citizens cannot be compromised. Private Security has emerged as an essential service to support the government machinery in homeland security activities. With a reduction in tax, pressure from customers on manpower reduction is likely to ease significantly and that will result in job protection for private security guards. A lower rate is also likely to boost the volume of work orders, thereby paving way for demand expansion, and the resultant increase in skill development activities as well as employment generation by the private security sector Mr. Sinha clarified that they find a genuine intent on the part of the government to pass GST relief to the industry that would benefit the small players as well who are bearing an additional burden of the cost of interests on the amount of GST that they borrow to pay the levy in advance. Major Manjit Rajain (Retd.), Co-Chair of FICCI Committee on PSI & Chairman, Peregrine Guarding, was also optimistic about the serious inclination on the part of the government to give GST relief to PSI. Sandip Somany, Senior Vice President of FICCI, and Vice Chairman and MD, HSIL Ltd. opined that the private security agencies are mainly SME segments that operate on very thin margins. It is challenging for them to cope with the requirements of the GST compliances, as the high GST rate of 18% has imbalanced their cash-flows. FICCI’s recommendations on GST relief are pending with the government from the past few months.  

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Private Security Agencies Hold Nationwide Peaceful Protest against the Imposition of GST under the Banner of CAPSI

 Implementation of the ‘Reverse Charge Mechanism’ for the payment of GST demanded to save the interests of the industry Under the aegis of CAPSI, huge gatherings of owners and employees of the private security industry across the country staged nationwide peaceful protests on 18 July 2018 against the existing modus of GST rules which in principle, largely goes in contradiction to the business module of the industry, and has brought various security agencies to the verge of closure owing to the imposed unwarranted financial burden. The major impediment stems from the fact that GST is due to be deposited every month without fail while agencies receive payments for their respective services after 60 to 90 days. They demanded immediate implementation of the ‘Reverse Charge Mechanism’ whereby the payment of GST is done to the government directly by the recipients of the security services and not by the private security agencies, the service provider. This mechanism hardly impacts the revenue collection of the government. “ The private security industry is one of the largest job providers employing over 80 lakh people, mostly retired personnel from the armed forces and the para-military forces. Most of the security guards come from the rural and economically poor backgrounds. Any government decision resulting in the closure of even one average security agency could mean unemployment to a large number of security guards causing large scale unemployment in the rural sector.” – Kunwar Vikram Singh , Chairman, CAPSI The Delhi Chapter of CAPSI held their protest at the India Gate where hundreds of security professionals gathered in black T-shirts to support the cause. The Chairman of CAPSI, Kunwar Vikram Singh was also present there. They showed their respect to the martyrs by laying the wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti before the protest. “During the last six months, we have raised this issue with the government at various levels to highlight problems being faced by the industry. We made representations to the Ministry of Finance, the GST Commissioner, the Competition Commission of India (CCI), and the MSME and so on, demanding the streamlining of the GST mechanism for our industry; but no viable solutions have come forth leaving CAPSI with no other option than to hold a protest. The major issue which forces owners to close their companies is the methodology of depositing GST. The GST regulations mandate the security agencies to deposit tax on the 20th of every month when bills are raised; however, the payments against these bills are received after 60 to 90 days, or even more. This gap impacts the cash flows of our low-margin industry badly causing us to carry huge back-breaking burdens,” said Kunwar Vikram Singh, “The logical remedy to this problem is the introduction of the ‘Reverse Charge Mechanism,’ whereby the principal employer (to whom the security guards are outsourced) pay GST on due date and claim its refund later. This will reduce the financial burden on the owners of the private security agencies.” “Security service industry essentially recruits, trains, and then provides jobs to the trained manpower; which along with other statutory costs constitute about 90% of our billing amount. Our margin ranges up to 5% only. TDS at the rate of 2% of the billing amount further erodes the margins. Low margins coupled with delays in payments create a huge pressure on the cash flows in the industry. Most of the players often find it extremely difficult to pay even wages on time, besides to comply with the statuary requirements of depositing dues like PF and ESI. Under such circumstances the additional burden of GST is unbearable. The implementation of the ‘Reverse Charge Mechanism’ in GST is the only way out,” Mr. Singh concludes. The protest saw an active involvement of APDI as well.  

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SIS India Acquires SLV Security Services

Security & Intelligence Services (India) Limited has recently entered into a strategic partnership with SLV Security Services Private Limited whereby it acquires a stake of 51% in SLV. Headquartered in Gurugram, SLV was founded by Vishal Swara and Shyam Swara and was incorporated in 1986. The company provides physical security, electronic surveillance, event security/ management, and security consulting services. The business currently generates annual revenues of over Rs.240 crores with the majority of them coming from the National Capital Region (NCR). The company has over 650 customers and operates in 1,575 sites. “SLV is a well-recognized brand with a strong franchise in the NCR region and several blue-chip clienteles. We are glad to have SLV in SIS Group and we look forward to leveraging our partnership to become a much more dominant player in the region which will take us closer to our goal of being the No. 1 security services company in India. Our M&A strategy is focussed on becoming the leader in key micro markets and NCR market is one of them.”  Rituraj Sinha Group Managing Director, SIS Group  As per the understanding, Vishal Swara will continue as the Managing Director of SLV to drive the growth of the company further. He will be responsible for the day to day management, and will also determine the strategic directions of the business together with the SLV Board.  Over the next few years, SIS will increase its shareholding in SLV in the mutually agreed manner. This is the first strategic transaction for SIS since its IPO. Last year, the company had notified the stock market about its Rs.1000 crore acquisition/ investment corpus. Mr. Swara said, “SLV has been a well-recognized name in the security services space with several marquee clients being served over the last many years.  With this strategic partnership with SIS, we will enhance our ability to service existing clients through new solutions, as well as increase our presence with new customers and in new geographies.  Together, we believe that we can achieve a higher growth rate and capture a larger share of the huge security market in India.” Rituraj Sinha, Group Managing Director, SIS Group commented on the acquisition, “SLV is a well-recognized brand with a strong franchise in the NCR region and several blue-chip clienteles. We are glad to have SLV in SIS Group and we look forward to leveraging our partnership to become a much more dominant player in the region which will take us closer to our goal of being the No. 1 security services company in India. Our M&A strategy is focussed on becoming the leader in key micro markets and NCR market is one of them.” The Indian security market is estimated to be of the worth of Rs.70, 000 crores, and it is growing at a rate of 20% per annum, as per a Frost & Sullivan Report. The NCR market is growing at a faster clip with the concentration of economic activities, residential developments and infrastructure spend by the Central and State governments. SIS has been looking to consolidate its market share in key geographies like these with an objective to emerge as India’s largest security services provider. Through this strategic partnership, the SIS-SLV combine shall secure the highest market share in the Gurugram- NCR market. Earlier, SIS had launched its first B2C service in Gurugram in 2017, under the brand name vProtect which is a home alarm, monitoring and response solution. The SIS-SLV partnership is also expected to offer valuable synergies in targeting the residential market in Gurugram. KPMG acted as the transaction advisor to SLV for this strategic partnership.    

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Dahua Road Shows

Dahua Technology, a leading solution provider of the global video surveillance industry organized another series of roadshows in Chennai, Jodhpur, Gwalior and Mumbai. The theme of the roadshows was ‘Partnering To Enable A Safer & Smarter Living.’ These roadshows were successfully organized by Dahua Technology along with its national partner M/s. Aditya Infotech. Commenting on the success of these roadshows, Robbin Shen, Managing Director, Dahua Technology India Pvt. Ltd. said, “I am indeed overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response in all these cities which clearly shows that our technological innovation, quality, and services to clients and customers are well accepted here in India. This encourages and motivates our team to give out their best. More awareness has been created as more customers throng to our security products.” The events were hosted in top-class and easily accessible venues in each city. The first 50 registered visitors were given early bird gifts. There were live demonstrations in all these cities on security products displayed for the benefit of the visitors. The customers were happy to get hands-on experience in operating Dahua products. Dahua officials freely mixed with customers responded to the queries and cleared their doubts. The road shows in these cities created a special bond between the Dahua brand lovers and the company and helped enhance its brand awareness among the people. “Roadshows are very important to us that help accomplish our mission of enabling a safer society and smarter living.” – Robbin Shen Managing Director, Dahua Technology India Pvt. Ltd.  

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Hikvision Showcases Innovations in AI Enabled Security Solutions at SAFE 2018

Hikvision showcased its innovations in AI enabled security solutions at the 4th edition of the Security and Fire Expo (SAFE) South India (28-30 June) held in Hitex Exhibition Center, Hyderabad. SAFE was inaugurated by T V Sashidhar Reddy, IPS, Addl. Director, RBVRR (Telangana State Police Academy) and R Nanda Kumar, President, Electronic Security Association of India among other key dignitaries. The expo brought together internationally renowned exhibitors, consultants, industry experts and key government officials on a single platform from the Indian and the international industries. Commenting on the SAFE 2018, Ashish P Dhakan, MD and CEO, Prama Hikvision India said, “For Hikvision, SAFE 2018 is the gateway to South India’s fast growing market, we expect this platform to grow as a force multiplier for the security industry. Being at the forefront of artificial intelligence and deep learning technologies, Hikvision is committed to offer best-in-class technology and innovations for vertical specific solutions related to smart cities, safe cities, transportation, BFSI, oil & gas, airport & seaport, real estate, education, hospitality, pharma & healthcare.” He further added, “We are hopeful that all our latest products and cuttingedge AI technology applications will add value to the end-users quest for an evolved and intelligent security solution.” Hikvision showcased the vast range of latest products and solutions including AI technology (face recognition/ people tracking/ perimeter protection), command control centre, thermal cameras, video door phone, access control system, intrusion (pyronix), ezviz products, HDTVI 5.0, Easy IP 3.0, intelligent transport solutions, swing barriers, under vehicle surveillance system and transmission solutions. Hikvision’s storage partner SEAGATE also showcased the latest storage solutions at Hikvision’s booth. Hikvision booth at SAFE 2018 witnessed good footfall and relevant visitors including security professionals, dealers, distributors, system integrators, consultants, business experts, key government officials and end users from across all verticals.

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HW-18 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robot

HW-18 EOD Robot is to replace EOD personnel, carry and transfer suspicious explosive and other hazardous goods; and what’s more – it can destroy bomb by disrupt or installed through water cannon interface, observe on the spot and transmit images in real time for security personnel, be equipped with shotgun to attack criminals, and carry detecting equipment to inspect hazardous area and goods. EOD robot consists of mobile robot body and control system. The optional touch screen of control system is suitable for the beginners to operate. Optional accessories are tail, wireless transmitting antenna, and hardware tool including cutter, hook, rake, drill and clipper. Application environment Transfer and destruction of the suspicious objects in public places (metro, airport, railway station, shopping mall, conference center etc.), Detection of prohibited to carrying goods by their images in 7 projections, Applied in such environment as dud elimination, roadside bomb elimination and mine elimination etc., Material fetching and transfer under hazardous biological and toxic environment, Reconnaissance, detection, material fetching and transfer within the ruins environment after disaster, and Material fetching and transfer under nuclear radiation environment, simple detection and maintenance work.

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