Digital Barriers at Milipol Qatar 2022

Collaboration with Vodafone and G4S sees revolutionary video security system launch across Middle East

Digital Barriers announced its AI cloud video platform, CloudVis, will make its Middle Eastern debut at Milipol Qatar 2022 with Vodafone Business and G4S.

CloudVis is a Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS) platform designed to work across both, cellular and fixed networks, enabling customers to connect fixed and wireless cameras to the same AI-powered platform, even extending to body-worn cameras and smartphone apps.

Vodafone is launching CloudVis across 30 countries worldwide, and this exciting new engagement with G4S promises to accelerate the global rollout of CloudVis into important new markets. Milipol Qatar offers the perfect springboard to unveil CloudVis to customers in the Middle East.

Working in collaboration with G4S, the cloud-based surveillance platform will feature on the ‘Man Guarding’ and ‘Events Division’ of the global security and facilities management booth. Showcasing at Milipol will also be CloudVis’ mobile, wireless and fixed endpoints, including the world’s only low bandwidth live streaming body-worn camera as well as the MiniCam, a rapidly deployable LTE HD camera for monitoring events and vulnerable sites.

Zak Doffman, CEO, adds, “We are delighted to see CloudVis increase its global footprint as we extend our relationship with Vodafone through this exciting new partnership with G4S. With this year’s Milipol exhibition focusing on ‘transformative technology’, CloudVis delivers ground-breaking network innovation by allowing users to stream live video, without latency or corruption and crippling data transmission costs.”

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