Hanwa Vision showcases AI security technology at Security Exhibition

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Hanwa Vision demonstrates AI security tech at Security Exhibition

Hanwha Vision, a leader in AI-driven security technologies, made waves at the recent 2024 Security Exhibition & Conference held at ICC Sydney. The company’s booth, labeled Q12, was abuzz with industry professionals eager to explore the latest advancements in the field.

At the exhibition, Hanwha Vision showcased its cutting-edge dual sensor Barcode Reader (BCR) camera and AI Box, both industry-first technologies that highlight the company’s dedication to innovation and research. In addition, they introduced a range of new AI-powered cameras designed to provide deeper insights and optimize business operations.

Chuck (Cheolmin) Jeon, Vice President and head of the APAC Sales Department at Hanwha Vision, expressed the company’s commitment to driving innovation in the security industry. He highlighted how their AI-powered solutions are tailored to meet the evolving needs of customers, delivering unparalleled performance, efficiency, and protection.

The Security Exhibition & Conference is recognized as the premier trade event for the security industry in Australia, providing a platform for companies like Hanwha Vision to showcase their latest advancements and expand their footprint in the market.

Visitors at the event were impressed by Hanwha Vision’s state-of-the-art AI PTZ cameras, multi-sensor cameras, advanced ANPR solution, and the AI Box. The company’s presence at the exhibition reaffirmed its position as a leader in the security technology sector, offering groundbreaking solutions that can transform security operations for the better.

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