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Detektor International Award
Detektor International Award 2024
­ four overall winners and eight other award recipients
Established in 2000, the Detektor
International Award is one of the
most prestigious and recognised
prizes in the security industry.
"With this award, we aim to
highlight solutions that repre-
sent true innovation and deliver
significant customer benefits," said
Lennart Alexandrie, editor-in-chief
and founder of Detektor magazine,
during the award ceremony.
Independent award
The Detektor International Award
is not an accolade that manufac-
turers can apply for. The selection
process is entirely independent,
conducted by the editorial team at
Detektor, who actively search for
innovative products and solutions
through their news reporting
and attendance at industry trade
shows. Submitted products are
evaluated before deciding which
12 solutions are nominated as
finalists.
Four product categories
The Detektor International Award
features four categories:
· Alarm & Detection
· ID & Access Control
· Video Surveillance
· IoT & Security Solutions
Members of the award jury
from five countries
The winners are selected by a
jury consisting of eight members
from Detektor's editorial board,
chaired by Åke Norrby. The jury
includes editors from Sweden,
Norway, Denmark, the UK, and
Taiwan.
Nominees from
four continents
The global reach of the Detektor
International Award is evident
from this year's nominees, who
represent manufacturers from
four different continents: Europe,
North America, Oceania and Asia.
Alarm & Detection
­ the overall winner
The first prize in the Alarm &
Detection category was awarded
to Bosch Building Technolo-
gies
from Germany for their Gun
Detection System, which combines
video and audio analytics to detect
weapons and gunfire in various
settings.
ID & Access Control
­ the overall winner
The first prize in the ID & Access
Control category went to Nexus
Group
from Sweden for Nexus
Phygital Mobile ID, a mobile ID
solution that seamlessly integrates
physical access and digital authen-
tication.
Video Surveillance
­ the overall winner
In the Video Surveillance category,
I-Pro
from Japan took the first
prize for their I-Pro X Series of
intelligent cameras, which feature
on-the-spot AI learning, allowing
users or integrators to train them
to monitor specific objects.
IoT & Security Solutions
­ the overall winner
Genetec
, a Canadian company,
received first prize in the IoT &
Security Solutions category for
their Security Center SaaS solution,
an open, scalable SaaS platform
that integrates multiple security
functions, such as access control
and license plate recognition, into
a single system.
Innovative Achievement
Award
In addition to the first prize
winners, eight other companies
received the Innovative Achieve-
ment Award during the cer-
emony.
In the Alarm & Detection
category, CSL Dualcom from the
UK was recognised for its CSL
Voicelink, which converts PSTN
calls to 4G VoLTE. They shared
the award with South Korean
manufacturer Hanwha Vision,
recognised for their Radiometric
Thermal Camera.
In the ID & Access Control
category, Gallagher Security
from New Zealand was awarded
for the Controller 7000, alongside
Acre Security
from the USA,
which received recognition for
The Detektor magazine's editor-in-chief, Lennart Alexandrie (left in the picture), congratulated the first prize winners: Philippe Henaine (Manager, Strategic Partners) from
i-Pro, Pierre Racz (CEO) from Genetec, Björn Adméus (Country Business Director Nordic) from Bosch Security, and Olivier Dussutour (CEO) from Nexus Group.
On October 22, the winners of the 2024 Detektor
International Award were announced during a gala
dinner at Stockholmsmässan, coinciding with the
opening day of Skydd, Scandinavia's largest security
exhibition.
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