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Vicon Valerus: The Next Generation Security Management Platform

Biplob BhattacharjeeZonal Business Manager-East, North East and SAARC CountriesVicon Security The evolution of Video Management Systems From NVRs to Intelligent Platforms Over the past decade, Internet Protocol (IP) video technology has become the preferred choice for security managers, system integrators, consultants, and architects. In the early stages of this transition, embedded Network Video Recorders (NVRs) gained widespread adoption due to their simplicity and cost-effectiveness. However, as surveillance requirements evolved with the adoption of high-resolution cameras, multi-sensor systems, and advanced analytics – traditional NVRs began to show their limitations. Their architecture was not designed to handle the increasing complexity, scalability, and intelligence required in modern deployments. The Rise of Video Management Systems (VMS) The limitations of NVRs paved the way for Video Management Systems (VMS), which today form the backbone of IP surveillance. A modern VMS ensures consistent video throughput across all channels, scalable architecture for growing deployments, centralised control and monitoring, and seamless integration with analytics and third-party systems. More importantly, a robust VMS transforms surveillance from simple video recording into a comprehensive security management solution. Key considerations when selecting a VMS Selecting the right VMS is critical for long-term system performance and scalability. Key factors include: These parameters define whether a system can scale and adapt to future requirements. The power of Valerus Valerus is an advanced, open-platform video management system designed to address the demands of modern security environments. More than a traditional VMS, Valerus functions as a centralised security management platform, integrating video surveillance, access control, Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), Vape detection and other specialised systems. All functionalities are unified through a single-pane-of-glass interface, allowing operators to manage complex environments without switching between applications. The platform also supports efficient multi-site management, enabling centralised monitoring and control of geographically distributed locations – an essential requirement for enterprises and infrastructure projects. Flexible and intelligent alarm management One of Valerus’ key strengths lies in its configurable alarm management system. Operators can define real-time alerts, configure automated workflows, and standardise incident response procedures. From simple notifications to automated actions such as partial or full lockdowns, Valerus ensures faster and more structured responses to critical events. Built-in system health monitoring System reliability is critical in any surveillance deployment. Valerus includes an integrated health monitoring dashboard that provides proactive alerts on system performance. This enables administrators to identify potential issues early, prevent system failures, reduce downtime, and maintain continuous operational efficiency. AI-powered investigation and search As surveillance systems generate increasing volumes of data, the ability to quickly extract relevant information becomes essential. Valerus leverages AI-driven analytics to significantly reduce investigation time by filtering out irrelevant footage. Key search capabilities These tools transform investigations from a time-intensive process into a targeted, data-driven workflow. Conclusion: The future of security management The role of video surveillance is evolving from passive monitoring to proactive security management. This shift requires platforms that can integrate multiple technologies, process data intelligently, and provide actionable insights in real time. Valerus is positioned to meet this need – serving as a central security management hub for multi-sensor, multi-application environments. With advanced search capabilities, seamless integration, intelligent alarm handling, and centralised multi-site control, Valerus enables organisations to build a data-driven and future-ready security ecosystem. As AI adoption continues to accelerate, platforms like Valerus will play a critical role in transforming Security Operations Centres into intelligent command centres – capable of responding faster, operating smarter, and scaling efficiently. Read More

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Convergence India Expo 2026 Concludes, Showcasing Three Days of Technology, Innovation and Global Collaboration

Expo featured around 1,000 participants from 25 countries, drawing more than 50,000 attendees The 33rd Convergence India & 11th Smart Future Cities India Expo 2026 concluded at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, after three days of high-impact discussions, product showcases and cross-sector collaborations across telecom, 6G, IoT, fintech, AI, cybersecurity, smart mobility, embedded tech, smart living, and digital governance. Positioned as one of India’s largest technology showcases, under the theme ‘India’s Impact: Tech Today, Transformation Tomorrow,’ the expo welcomed over 50,000 attendees over three days to explore stalls from more than 25 countries and 1,000 participants. Notably, about 200 startups showcased their innovations at the venue this year. More than 50 conference sessions were also held, featuring over 250 speakers.  The conference programme covered topics such as AI and digital infrastructure, smart cities, fintech, and next-generation connectivity, with discussions that evolved from emerging technologies to real-world deployment across sectors. Key sessions centred on 6G, AI, quantum technologies, digital trust, data infrastructure, healthcare innovation, smart mobility and future cities. A key highlight was the address by the Chief Guest, Hon’ble Union Minister for Food Processing Industries, Government of India, Chirag Paswan, at the expo. The minister emphasised the role of advanced technologies and AI in modernising agriculture, improving productivity and driving value addition across the food processing value chain. Among the senior government representatives who graced the venue to share inputs was Abhishek Singh, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics & IT and CEO, IndiaAI Mission. During a keynote address, he highlighted India’s potential to emerge as a global hub for AI inferencing, driven by strong talent, startups and industry participation, and the growing application of AI across sectors such as healthcare, mobility and agriculture. The distinguished lineup of policymakers included Anil Kumar Lahoti, Chairman, TRAI; Durga Shanker Mishra, IAS (Retd.), Former Chief Secretary, Government of Uttar Pradesh; A. Dhanalakshmi, Joint Secretary, Department of Science & Technology; Dr J. B. V. Reddy, Head – Quantum Technology Cell, DST; and Suvendu Pati, Chief General Manager – FinTech, Reserve Bank of India. They were joined by global representatives, including Sergey Cheremin, Minister of the Government of Moscow, and H.E. Juan Antonio March Pujol, Ambassador of Spain. The conferences also featured leading industry voices including Atul Lall, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Dixon Technologies; Puneet Garg, President & Group Wireline CTO, Reliance Jio; Manoj Gurnani, CTO & Head of Strategy, Nokia; and Dr Ajay Singh, Global Head of AI, HCLTech, among others. Speaking at the conclusion of the event, Chandrika Behl, Managing Director, Exhibition India Group, organisers of the Convergence India Expo 2026, stated, “The Expo has once again demonstrated the power of bringing together policy, industry and innovation on a single platform. The depth and diversity of conversations, from AI and digital infrastructure to future cities, financial systems and the creator economy, reflect the scale of transformation underway in India. What stands out is the shared commitment to move from dialogue to deployment, and to build solutions that are inclusive, scalable and future-ready. We look forward to returning next year with even greater momentum, deeper collaboration and a continued focus on shaping India’s technology-driven future.” Meanwhile, the exhibition floor featured dedicated zones such as AI Bharat Expo, Fintech India Expo, Smart Mobility India Expo, IoT Expo, Embedded Tech India Expo, Mobile Expo & Smart Living India Expo, and the Startup Hub, along with international pavilions from New Zealand, Moscow and Taiwan Excellence. The launch of the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion at Convergence India 2026 marks a significant uptick in AI and digital infrastructure cooperation between India and Taiwan. Leading global and domestic technology players including Microsoft, Zoom, Realtek, GTPL, Canara Bank, Godrej, SanDisk, Redington, and Telit Cinterion, among others, exhibited on the expo floor. The Startup Hub remained a major draw, with over 200 startups participating in pitch competitions, investor connects and mentorship sessions, while curated B2B meetings and buyer-seller engagements drove business opportunities across sectors. This year’s winner was Zerowatt Energy, featuring an innovation focused on energy efficiency and AI-powered monitoring. The startup was also awarded the prestigious Prem Behl Award and given an opportunity to participate in the upcoming GITEX Europe and CES Las Vegas events. The expo also featured the Smart Mobility Pitch Session, powered by ARAI-AMTIF, spotlighting startups driving innovation in electric mobility, intelligent transport systems and next-generation automotive technologies. As part of its commitment to nurturing emerging mobility ventures, ARAI–AMTIF recognised Goparkk Technology Private limited with the ‘Emerging Innov8r Award’, along with mentorship, industry exposure and access to curated innovation platforms. About Convergence India Expo The Convergence India has heralded the telecom and digital revolution in India. It is the country’s biggest and longest-running technology expo, providing a platform to showcase ‘Brand India’ by supporting the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Digital India’ campaigns. Convergence India is at the forefront of promoting technological advancements in the fields of AI, telecom, satcom, broadcast, wired & wireless technologies, 5G & 6G networks, IT solutions such as cloud, big data & analytics, smart solutions, M2M, mobile & accessories, IoT, embedded tech, blockchain, fintech, and semiconductors – the entire gamut of digital solutions. About Smart Future Cities India Expo The 11th Smart Future Cities India expo displayed India’s emerging modernisation and development landscape that aims to deliver better citizen-centric services across the country. The expo showcased the integration of transformative technologies with the key pillars of urban development i.e., green buildings, clean environment, urban mobility, and the use of smart ICT solutions for optimising resources that make cities smart and sustainable. Read More

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