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Quanergy chosen by Audio Technology to protect military base

May 26, 2022

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Enzo Signore of Quanergy

Sunnyvale, California – Quanergy Systems, Inc., a provider of LiDAR sensors and smart 3D solutions, announced that Audio Technology has selected Quanergy to provide perimetre intrusion detection to reduce false alarms, provide real-time tracking and classification, all while working under any lighting conditions.

Quanergy provides perimetre security to a critical military site in Egypt. The infrastructure facility is using Quanergy’s M-Series sensors and its powerful QORTEX DTC perception software, which allow accurate tracking of people in complex environments. Quanergy’s solution integrates a video management system (VMS) technology combined with Hanwha PTZ cameras to cover 7.7 km of fence. The solution allows for automatic tracking and dividing alarms in certain zones with a much higher accuracy and at longer distances than achievable with cameras alone.

“We want to deliver the highest level of protection for critical infrastructure facilities,” says Emad Adly, president, Audio Technology. “Quanergy is providing a 3D LiDAR-based perimetre intrusion detection system (PIDS) to protect a critical infrastructure. They are providing this to a military facility and it is reducing false alarms. The Quanergy technology provides real-time tracking and unmatched accuracy when tracking potential threats.”

“Quanergy’s suite of 3D LiDAR-based perimetre intrusion detection solutions is being deployed around the world to ensure secure building access, reliable protection of key campuses and the safety of people,” says Enzo Signore, chief marketing officer, Quanergy Systems. “Critical infrastructures such as data centres, energy companies, and government organisations are looking at augmenting their existing camera-based security systems with powerful 3D LiDAR solutions to enhance the safety of their assets while reducing costly false alarms.”

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