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ognition for the Vigil Core v.11.0
platform.
In the Video Surveillance
category, German manufacturer
Keenfinity Group
received the
award for their Bosch Dinion
thermal 8100i thermal camera,
while I-Pro (from Japan) shared
the honour for their High Zoom
Bullet Camera.
Finally, in the IoT & Security
Solutions category, Addsecure
from Sweden was honoured for its
unified platform that streamlines
transport operations, Fleetvision,
alongside Hanwha Vision from
South Korea, which received
recognition for the Dual-Lens
Barcode Reader Camera a 4K
dual-sensor camera with AI-
powered barcode scanning.
Twelve great solutions
Even though the Detektor Inter-
national Award selects an overall
winner, Detektor International's
editor-in-chief Lennart Alexandrie
emphasised that all three nominat-
ed manufacturers in each category
should be seen as winners.
"Every year, we report on hundreds
of product innovations in our
media. We have selected twelve
products and solutions that meet
our criteria for innovation and
customer benefits. Therefore, all
twelve nominated manufacturers
are winners and rightful recipients
of the Detektor International
Award," he noted.
Stefan Albertsson, Addsecure, Maryam Moassesi, Suprema and Tor Kenneth Gibbs
Bergland from Hanwha Vision represented the award winners in the IoT & Security
Solutions category.
The winners from I-Pro Brian Møller, Axis, Frida Hjortronsteen and Keenfinity Björn
Adméus won the Video Surveillance category.
Artifeel Alain Staron, Apstec Systems Niclas Gustafsson and Alarmtech Anders Hen-
ning were the award recipients in the Alarm & Detection category.
The three winners in the ID & Access Control category were from Pacom, Mårten
Gunnarsson, HID, Philip Svensson and Salto Dennis Postol.
Alarm & Detection
ID & Access Control
IoT & Security Solutions
Video Surveillance
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