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AnyVision, Genetec partner to add face and object recognition to security systems

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AnyVision has formed a strategic partnership with Genetec to offer its face, body, and object recognition capabilities as part of Genetec security system solutions.

Users of Genetec Security Center gain video intelligence and analytics provided by AnyVision’s plug and play technology. The companies will offer solutions to provide tracking and operational insights for applications in financial institutions, retailers, airports, smart cities, law enforcement, stadiums, and transportation.

“We are excited to announce this integration with AnyVision for Genetec Security Center. These powerful analytics tools collect and produce intelligence-based insights that inform end-users in making tactical decisions that protect and enhance operations and business,” says Jordan Jaumeau, Director of Development Partnerships, Genetec.

“Our mission is to make our technology accessible to everyone, creating safer environments all over the world,” comments AnyVision Co-founder and CEO Eylon Etshtein. “With leading technology partners like Genetec, we can achieve just that and grow our application across different industries. The technology integration relationship we have with Genetec will allow us to utilise their cutting-edge technology and offer an effective and complete security solution.”

AnyVision recently announced it had raised $28 million in funding and will integrate its biometric and object-recognition capabilities with Bosch cameras. Genetec Security Center also added fingerprint biometrics from ievo in August for enhanced access control capabilities.

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