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Ashish P Dhakan Recognized as IFSEC Global Influencer 2018

Ashish P Dhakan, India’s renowned security technology leader and the MD & CEO of Prama Hikvision has been named as IFSEC Global Influencer 2018 in the Security Tech Leaders category. He was the only Indian entry among the top ten security technology leaders list. The IFSEC Global influencer recognition is an honour that reaffirms the faith in our vision, and inspires us to develop more India specific products and solutions. We remain committed to bring in our globally acclaimed technology like deep learning, AI, AI Cloud, big data and IoT to ensure that our country and fellow countrymen remain safe. – Ashish P Dhakan MD & CEO, Prama Hikvision Mr. Dhakan has been working relentlessly to raise the bar of the security industry in India through innovation, technology, training, awareness and advocacy. He has been instrumental in the success of Prama Hikvision – the first joint venture company formed by Hikvision beyond China – through a pan-India network of dealers, distributors and system integrators. His ability to elevate the industry globally gave him this recognition. According to the IFSEC Global nomination, “His involvement with the relevant bodies in our industry, complemented by his blogs and contributions to industry media channels, has helped shape the shift from traditional people-based deployment to technology-led solution deployment. He has set up an exclusive forum for current and potential clients to debate and discuss the future of the security industry, challenging the norm and constantly assessing emerging technologies.” IFSEC Global defines an influencer as someone who plays a key role in driving technological innovations, has been a driving force in changing regulation and standards, an opinion leader, a turnaround business leader, and someone who has been an influential voice in the national media for the overall security and surveillance industry. Mr. Dhakan has played a key role in setting up a state-of-the-art training centre in India to train system integrators, partners and end-users. He is also a driving force behind Hikvision’s ‘Make-in–India’ plan supporting the government’s ambitious ‘Makein-India’ programme. With this initiative Hikvision will be setting up a world-class manufacturing plant to cater to India and the overseas market.

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Make in India for UAS

FICCI has recently organised a conference on ‘Make in India for UAS’ at Federation House, New Delhi, in association with Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India. Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog, Government of India said in his keynote address that integrating UAVs in civilian space is a challenging job, and therefore, requires an appropriate regulatory framework, however, Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) has the potential to transform many sectors and modernize India rapidly. India must aspire to become a global manufacturing hub of Unmanned Aircraft System.   – Amitabh Kant CEO, NITI Aayog, Govt. of India   “It is important for India to facilitate and promote the development of UAS industry, strive towards global leadership, and also aspire to become a global manufacturing hub in times to come. Widespread adoption of UAS through a facilitative framework would be a transformation step in ease of doing business,” Mr. Kant said. He reiterated that drones are going to replace 80% of the operations presently carried out by the manned aircrafts. Indian market for UAS will be US $50 billion over the next 15 years. India must realize the full potential of this technology and leverage it as a powerful tool not only for the security and safety, good governance, increased productivity, but also to encourage consumer in commercial applications to develop a sophisticated UAS industry sector and make a new India by 2022.” He also recommended that: The sector must aggregate the demand and push for make in India, India should aspire to be a global hub for design, development and manufacture for all types of UAS, and The regulatory framework for opening up UAS operations for civil and commercial services be promulgated early in line with the global best practices. Anil Aggarwal, Joint Secretary, DIPP, Govt. of India said that the Civil Aviation Ministry is likely to begin the registration process of drones soon, “We need regulations for usage of drones in terms of altitude, endurance and categorization. UAS industry is at the cusp now. As per the estimates, by 2023, UAS industry has US$1 billion opportunity in India.” He added that the policy is going to be comprehensive, and we must have the capabilities of designing and manufacturing in India so that the IP stays with us. Rahul Chaudhary, Chair, FICCI Homeland Security Committee and Former CEO, Tata Power SED said that if the regulations are right, UAS industry can be a growth driver for the Indian economy in times to come. He added that the Indian UAV market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 18%. Vaibhav Gupta, Member, FICCI Homeland Security Committee and Director, MKU Pvt. Ltd. said that better policy framework will ensure safety and also an online portal for application and approval would make the process efficient and transparent thereby generating more interest and encouraging more usage. Rammohan Thygarajan, Partner, Advisory Services – Digital, EY, in his theme address said that there is a need to leverage synergies between UAS and emerging technologies to draw insights across industries. India should create an environment for various players in this ecosystem of companies and start-ups to collaborate and create value for each other.

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Axis Appoints New BDM

Axis Communications have appointed Sujith Sebastian as the Business Development Manager, India & SAARC to strengthen its market outreach in retail and hospitality. Based out of Bangalore, Sujith will be reporting to Sudhindra Holla, Sales Director, who is responsible for developing the retail and hospitality portfolio, a key focus for Axis this year. The newly created role reflects a strategic decision by the company to tap the prolific Indian retail and hospitality industry across the country. It will provide a direction to the sales team and gives an opportunity to increase visibility among end users, and overall profitability in network cameras and video analytics portfolio. Since there is an increased need for an intelligent technology solution in retail space, the focus is on video analytics, foot traffic counting, demographic mapping and queue monitoring solutions. At Axis, we have always attempted to provide value and the best in class support to our partners and to better understand end users in order to provide the right solutions to retailers and hoteliers. – Sudhindra Holla Sales Director, Axis Communications, India & SAARC Announcing the appointment, Sudhindra Holla, Sales Director – India and SAARC said, “We are delighted to welcome Sujith, an extremely experienced hospitality professional to the team. With his strong track record, I am confident that he will be able to develop and grow the team and strengthen these verticals.” Retail and hospitality are the two of the most dynamic sectors. I am excited to embark on the journey with Axis, the most innovative pioneers of end to end solutions. I look forward to supporting the partners, growing our customer base and looking to make the most of this high-end quality to drive business growth. – Sujith Sebastian Business Development Manager – India and SAARC Prior to joining Axis, Sujith was working with the Royal Caribbean Cruises in US with a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) from Symbiosis Institute, Pune. His background in the hospitality industry, having worked with the Taj Group and Godrej’s Nature’s Basket, has made him gain valuable insights into the sector and drive growth in revenues.

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FICCI Organizes Private Security Industry Conclave (PSIC) 2018

FICCI is organizing the sixth edition of ‘Private Security Industry Conclave (PSIC) 2018’ on 03 August 2018 at FICCI, New Delhi with the theme – ‘Job Creation and Skill Development.’ The objective of the conclave is to bring together experts from the government, private security industry, state controlling authorities, service users, and other stakeholders to debate on various central and state legislative and policy issues affecting the functioning of the private security industry. There is an urgent need to upscale the standards and professionalism for training of security officers and the process involved in the licensing of private security firms and registration. It will also discuss the practices adopted by various state controlling authorities for the proper enforcement and implementation of PSARA in the states. Some of the confirmed speakers are as follows: Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Minister for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India Shiv Pratap Shukla, Minister of State for Finance, Government of India Rajesh Agrawal, Joint Secretary & CVO, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India Vishal Sharma, Chief Program Officer, National Skill Development Corporation, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India Col Anil Kumar Pokhriyal (Retd.), CEO & Board Member, MEPSC Aviral Jain, General Manager, HRMD, Reserve Bank of India S. Paliwal, Secretary General, Cash Logistics Association and Ex- Executive Director, RBI Mohan Tanksale (Ex-CEO of Indian Banks Association), Advisor to SWIFT India Atul Gautam, Senior Advisor, (Incharge Delhi Chapter), Indian Bank’s Association Key discussion areas of the conclave will include: Role of private security industry in skill development and job creation GST issues related to private security industry Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for security officers MANTECH – Integration of security personnel and electronic security Cash management activities – private security agencies and banks Best practices for PSARA  

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The Chandani Chowk to Hangzhou, China – India Program

Dahua Technology has recently organized a successful tour program called ‘The Chandani Chowk To Hangzhou, China – India Program’ for 25 high performing Indian partners to its headquarters at Hangzhou in East China. The partners had an extensive guided tour of Dahua’s facilities. Aims & agendas The Chandani Chowk To Hangzhou, China – India Program aimed to enhance cooperation by enabling partners to learn more about Dahua and its latest technologies, products and solutions, as well as the country and its culture. The Indian partners were warmly received by the Dahua Technology top management including Michael Chen, the Vice President and James Wang, the CTO, Dahua. The Indian partners began from Dahua showroom where they had a first-hand experience on newly developed security technologies and products such as display solutions, video conference solutions, smart home automation solutions etc. The group also had an on-site training and discussions with industry and product experts from Dahua to get a more comprehensive understanding of the industry and the application of Dahua solutions which would help them explore more business opportunities in India and help them to broaden the market and the customer base. The partners were presented a UAV show in the new Dahua Smart IoT Industrial Park in Fuyang District showing the company’s advanced production capabilities and technologies. Subsequently, Michael Chen and Aditya Khemka, MD of Aditya Infotech addressed the gathering, and James Wang made a presentation on the latest technology. A Dahua spokesman said, “Dahua always rewards the best performers and surprises them with these kinds of valuable and beneficial trips. Now we have prepared a more knowledgeable and understanding Indian partners on Dahua products and technologies after this visit which will help them to find more opportunities for Dahua products and increase their market outreach in India. We will support their initiatives in this direction.”

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COM-SUR Helping CXOs Achieve Optimal Benefits from CCTV

CCTV cameras are increasing in number across the world but there are yet question marks – if crime is going down, or if the people are able to recover better ROI from their investments in CCTV, or if there is a better compliance and so on. The fact is that CCTV has become just a ‘fit and forget,’ but if users take just a few extra recommended steps, they will achieve far more benefits. The unfortunate incident that took place at Ryan school in Gurgaon has been a shocking experience. It is yet shocking to know even after that, there have been over 160 reported incidents across schools in India – 18 of which are deaths, 7 suicides, over 70 molestation cases, and even 2 cases of leopard intrusions. All these schools had one thing in common, and that is CCTV cameras. So, fundamentally there is something wrong in the way the world is using CCTV, or rather not using CCTV to its fullest potential. After the unfortunate Gurgaon incident, every authority suggests to increase cameras, but needs to be considered if just the installations thereof are enough. Team COM-SUR is reaching out to business leaders to make them understand that any organization that uses CCTV cameras can achieve lots of value from CCTV surveillance by adopting a few simple SOPs in terms of CCTV video footage auditing, smart backup and intelligent reporting software. Gautam Goradia, the creator of COM-SUR is taking personal interest and looking to deliberate with organizations and their CXOs about how their organizations can benefit from this new angle of auditing CCTV video footage as a SOP, save costs of storage and bandwidth, and gain business intelligence from standardized reporting.

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Delta Fine-pitch LED Display at Bajaj Auto Ltd.

Delta, a leading provider of video wall solutions, installed its advanced and latest fine pitch indoor LED Displays in the board room of one of India’s most eminent industrial houses, Bajaj Auto Ltd., at its Pune facility. The LED display boasts a pixel pitch size of 1.5mm, well suited for conference rooms as it delivers unmatched visible clarity even at shorter viewing distances. The LED wall measures 3.04m (w)x1.7m(h), and is being used for the purpose of video conferencing, Presentations and others. The display solution known for its exceptional clarity and unmatched visualization of content, is optimized for a wide range of indoor environments including highly lit spaces as well as light-controlled conference rooms. Vibrant Fine-pitch displays with best in visualization technology Delta with its extraordinary understanding of display solutions, assisted Bajaj Auto to transform its boardroom into a space that was not only impressive, extraordinary and functional, but with next-gen technology having vibrant colors and contrast.

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Vehant Technology KritiScan™ 6040R

Vehant Technology has recently launched a new 3D Xray baggage scanner – KritiScan™ 6040R. KritiScan™ 6040R is a dual-energy X-ray baggage scanner to create virtual 3D images which provides an operator with isometric view of the scanned baggage by generating three dimensional image of the object. KritiScan 6040R provides extremely detailed images for enhanced detection capabilities. It is a compact X-ray baggage scanning system ideal for checkpoints and small baggage scanning at high security premises and other baggage scanning applications. making the world a safer place. Through our vast range of integrated security, surveillance and monitoring products and solutions we offer our clients and customers the most contemporary security solutions” said Ritika Kaul, Marketing Manager, Vehant Technologies. Features: Dual energy based virtual 3D imaging. Radiation safe as per AERB India. High density alert feature. Distortion correction through software. Self-diagnosis feature. Central supervisor console (Optional). Threat image projection feature (Optional). Energy saving device (Optional)

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Honeywell New Connected Building Software

Honeywell has recently introduced Honeywell Vector Space Sense, a software solution that shows where, when and how building spaces are used at any given point in time. As a result, the building operations team can make better-informed real estate and space usage decisions that provide opportunities to optimize costs and promote better building experiences for occupants. “From higher levels of employee productivity to healthier environments that help drive cost savings, Connected Buildings have real benefits for owners, operators and occupants,” said Vimal Kapur, President and Chief Executive Officer, Honeywell Building Technologies, “Honeywell Vector Space Sense is the latest example of how Honeywell is using cutting-edge technology to enable smarter, data-driven buildings that work for their organizations.” Recent studies indicate most offices around the world are underutilized by as much as half of their actual capacity due to factors such as shifting work schedules, mobile technology usage and changing business needs. However, many facility managers lack the comprehensive insights required to take action to address these usage issues. This can lead to overpaying for unused space, wasted energy usage, offtemperature spaces and other inefficiencies that negatively impact an organization’s bottom line. Honeywell Vector Space Sense helps address this issue by gathering and analyzing data from multiple sources throughout a building to deliver actionable insights that help personnel better utilize, optimize and prioritize building spaces. The facility team can view these insights through detailed, information-rich dashboards and reports incorporating visualization methods like maps, usage profiles, overall trends and other metrics to show where, when and how space is used, along with opportunities to optimize usage and help reduce costs. For example, organizations can gain the necessary insights to repurpose unused spaces for more productive uses, make better-informed decisions about future space investments or divestments, and better align building equipment schedules with actual usage patterns. Honeywell Vector Space Sense is in use at London Health Sciences Centre, a London, Ontario-based hospital network with 15,000 employees that covers 1.9 million square feet and served more than 1 million patients in 2017. The hospital network chose to implement the technology to better understand the use of its clinical and office spaces, following complaints of overcrowding and office expansion requests. With Honeywell Vector Space Sense, the network discovered that overcrowding in certain areas only happened at specific times, while other spaces often went unused for long periods of time. This information helped inform better space reallocation and scheduling. Backed by a cloud-based infrastructure, Honeywell Vector Space Sense follows a three-step process that starts with gathering space utilization data from multiple sources such as smart lights, bluetooth beacons, mobile apps, and other sensor-connected devices and equipment. The solution then applies analytics to the collected data, using customized algorithms and space utilization models to deliver actionable insights – the third and final step. “Expenses associated with unused building spaces often go unnoticed, simply because it’s so difficult to get an accurate, moment-by-moment view into how building spaces are used, or if they’re being used at all,” said John Rajchert, President, Building Solutions, Honeywell Building Technologies, “Honeywell Vector Space Sense takes the mystery out of space usage through real-time, IoT-enabled insights that give organizations the real picture of where and how people are using spaces, so they can get the most out of their buildings.”

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CP Plus Secures Kidzania

KidZania is an infotainment concept designed for children aged 1-14 years. It showcases an interactive city that combines inspiration, fun and learning through realistic role-play. Spread over 7,000 square meters, kids can independently explore more than a 100 exciting careers, the inner-workings of a city and the concept of managing money. Each activity and experience is designed to empower and hone kids and give them the confidence to be their best selves, and inspire them to be great global citizens. The KidZania concept is already present in 24 cities across 19 countries, complete with paved roads, buildings, battery operated cars, and a fully functioning economy with its own currency. KidZania management put two main concerns to CP PLUS – firstly to consider the expanse of the theme park, where it was challenging to watch and control activities of kids playing around; and secondly, video feed of the children’s activity was to be provided to parents sitting in the lounge area. While the premise did have manned security, manually monitoring all corners of expansive area was rendered ineffective. Solution After analyzing the requirements, the CP PLUS team conducted a detailed survey of the area with the system integrator for the project, Honeywell, to draw out a comprehensive plan for the campus. A combination of state-of-the-art IP cameras and NVRs were chosen to address the unique needs of specific areas. To monitor the kid’s activity areas, a combination of CP PLUS 1.3MP dome and 1.3MP varifocal dome cameras were used that offer high resolution imagery with wide coverage and a visibility range of 30 meters. The footage from these cameras would be displayed on the lounge screens for guardians of children to see. The lanes and aisles were secured using the CP PLUS 1MP vandal dome cameras which support variable focal length thereby making them ideal for corridors and lanes. Additionally, these cameras are also vandal and tamper proof. The entry and exit points and the outdoor are covered by CP PLUS 1.3MP bullet cameras, which offer high resolution imagery, WDR that automatically adjusts to varying light conditions, and come with an IP66 rating making them ideal for outdoor environments. For the monitoring station/ control room setup, an embedded VMS solution has been provided with a capacity to cater to 500 IP cameras with 700Mbps incoming bandwidth and 700Mbps transmission bandwidth. The control room solution has been designed considering future needs such as scalability wherein ‘n’ number of devices can be added on to the existing server/ client architecture, and a ‘failover system’ which allows switching over to an alternate system in case of a system failure, and more. It also provides an option to integrate multiple solutions and analytical features such as people counting, face recognition any many more, access control, fire alarm system etc. Additionally, as per the project’s requirement of 30 days of recording, a NAS solution has been provided which easily configures with the DSS server and can be upgraded to increase the days of recording required by simply cascading more NAS servers to act as one NAS recorder. Considering the nature of the setup CP PLUS has provided a solution that is scalable and can be easily upgraded whenever required. It can also be integrated with other allied systems to make security more efficient. Impact The solution provided the administration with a ready access to the all sections of the expansive area at a click of the mouse. It enhanced the overall safety and operational efficiency of the setup, while enabling guardians to keep an eye on their children. Implemented over 4 weeks, the solution was commended by the KidZania management, especially by Yazdi Khambata, Facility Director – India, KidZania. With the successful implementation of this project, KidZania is considering up-scaling of their existing security infrastructure with CP PLUS in other branches as well.

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