05/18/2007
AASSET and ioimage install security systems in the European nuclear research center Cadarache
AASSET Security and ioimage have teamed up to install security systems for leading French organizations including Nexans, a global expert in cables and cabling systems, RATP, the Parisian mass transit authority, and the nuclear research center Cadarache, one of Europe’s largest energy R&D centers.
The solution at Cadarache delivers perimeter protection, thereby meeting the stringent demands of the security-sensitive nuclear research center. The ioimage solution for Nexans replaces previously used infrared barriers in order to protect key manufacturing facilities and equipment from theft and vandalism. At RATP, trip-wire intrusion detection technology is used against graffiti vandalism.
These installations is part of successful partnership between ioimage, a provider of intelligent video solutions, and AASSET Security, a leading European manufacturer and distributor of CCTV solutions. AASSET, that serve as a distributor of ioimage products in France, has carried out a large number of small, medium and large ioimage-based security installations at major military, transportation, logistics, infrastructure, and industrial sites.
AASSET distributes a range of cutting-edge security solutions including intelligent video analytic products, ANPR systems, IR LED lighting products, DVRs, anti-vandal domes, and UTP data transmission systems. AASSET’s customer base includes leading enterprises such as the Société Générale banking group and Air France, as well as prominent public-sector organizations and institutions such as the Parisairports authority and Louvre Museum.
Ioimage provides high-performance video encoders and cameras with built-in analytics, designed and packaged for simplicity. ioimage offers a new approach to video security by transforming surveillance into a proactive, event-driven process.
08:50 Posted in Perimeter Protection | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Cadarache, perimeter protection, Europe, energy, AASSET Security, military, transportation
03/07/2007
ioimage acquires technology assets of Unisor
Intelligent Video Appliances Provider ioimage has acquired the technological assets of Unisor, a software and hardware design and manufacturing house for commercial and military markets. With the acquisition, ioimage extends its technological capabilities, broadens its offering, and reinforces its position in the video analytics market.
Experts in embedded design and product development, Unisor brings to ioimage a wealth of experience in the development of video transmission, data link communications, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) solutions. The acquisition also equips ioimage with the patent pending lvm platform, a low-latency video encoder for high-end, video-based applications.
Unisor Design Services, led by Moshe Lerner, was founded in May 2003 as a joint venture between Unisor Multisystems, a leading R&D outsourcing company founded in 1994, and Data JCE, a leading components distributor and ASIC design center in Israel.
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15:00 Posted in Video Analytics | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: video analytics, military, ASIC design, video encoder, Unisor, ioimage
08/22/2006
Substance detection firm IDenta begins marketing new explosive detection kits
Substance Detection Firm IDenta has started marketing and shipping its new explosive detection kits. IDenta's new detectors are able to detect the full range of the well-known types of military, commercial and the homemade explosives. Sample detection kits has shipped to representatives in a number of countries including France, Hungary, China, and the US.
IDenta's new detectors are able to detect the full range of the well-known types of military, commercial and the homemade explosives including: TNT/PETN, RDX/NITRATE, UREA NITRATE, AMMONIUM NITRATE, TATP/HMTD, and CHLORATE/BROMATE.
TATP, Ammonium Nitrate, and UREA NITRATE are particularly extremely dangerous compounds which have caused massive destruction of property, and loss of life in the hands of terrorist organizations. Recently three tons of Ammonium Nitrate were captured in Canada which were expected to be used by terrorists from Al-Qaida.
IDenta also has developed an innovative detector which can detect whether a substance is Cocaine/Crack or the white powder of TATP.
10:15 Posted in explosives detection | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: explosive detection, TATP, military
10/06/2005
Scent Detection Technologies raised $5 million in from Sequoia Capital
Scent Detection Technologies (SDT), a provider of low-cost trace detection sensors and mobile hand-held "sniffing" devices, has received $5 million in strategic investments from Sequoia Capital. This is SDT's second round of funding, following the Israel Military Industries Ltd. (IMI) investment of $2.5 million.
SDT expects to launch its first product, the Mini-Nose for explosives trace detection in the second quarter of 2006. The Mini-Nose is a portable, highly sensitive, non-invasive device capable of trace and particle detection. The Mini-Nose is addressing the needs of the following market niches: aviation security, military, police, border-control, federal buildings, mass transit, prisons, ports, and courts.
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10:10 Posted in explosives detection | Permalink | Comments (0) | Email this | Tags: Scent Detection Technologies, trace detection sensors, aviation security, military, police, border control

