Contact Tracing Made Easy with SecurePass
Your Government QR code can now be added to SecurePass on your ProtegeGX Access Control making contact tracing quick and easy. Peace of mind for your staff, contractors & visitors.
DetailsYour Government QR code can now be added to SecurePass on your ProtegeGX Access Control making contact tracing quick and easy. Peace of mind for your staff, contractors & visitors.
DetailsHelp keep your staff safe as we progress through the Alert Levels. We now have a Camera System that can identify COVID-19 symptoms by using a thermal screening solution combined with facial recognition. Check it out here
DetailsAutomation booms as businesses are investing in AI and robotics during the COVID-19 pandemic as cheaper and easier to manage than human staff. What will be the roll on effect for the labour market and who will it affect?
DetailsChorus has confirmed the withdrawal of the copper network. How will this affect your security alarm monitoring and what is available for you. GPRS versus IP? Check out the main points of difference and see which is the best solution for you.
DetailsAccess Control made easy with Protege WX. An all-in-one solution that makes electronic access control, intrusion and building automation super accessible.
DetailsHealthSafe has now been integrated onto Protege GX as SecurePass. Manage your business’s Health and Safety needs with ease. Check it out here
DetailsSupermarkets in the UK are rolling out Age Estimation Technology for the sale of alcohol at self service check outs – Read more here
DetailsCCTV Footage appears to capture two women in NZ Post uniforms stealing mail. The uniforms themselves had been stolen three days prior from a NZ Post depot in Auckland. Illustrating the importance of a serviced CCTV System.
DetailsAlbert Einstein has been created using conversational and experiential AI Technology. The next evolution of human to machine interaction, leveraging digital humans to drive personality-led engagements. Check it out here – pretty fascinating stuff.
DetailsA new report from the University of Victoria highlights the increasing use of Facial Recognition Technology in New Zealand – how it impacts on human rights as well as the growing regulation gap.
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