Bosch Innovation at Intersec 2026
Bosch are presenting their range of fire detection elements at Intersec 2026. Among them is the Aviotec 8000i IR fire detection camera.

Detecting fires in half-open spaces is difficult due to the effects of wind and weather. Aviotec provides outdoor fire detection near buildings where virtually no other detection technology is available. It enables the detection of smoke and flames even in windy conditions. The artificial intelligence-based algorithm reduces unwanted false alarms and optimizes detection reliability.
Video-based fire detection uses various analysis techniques that examine live images for fires to detect flames and smoke. The capabilities of this type of fire detection technology has grown in its variety of application and stability over the last few years thanks to the use of artificial intelligence. Early detection of smoldering fires in a warehouse and in the dark is a fundamental capability of the 8000i IR fire detection camera.
Applying advanced pre-trained deep neural networks, the system directly analyzes video streams to identify and trigger alarms upon the presence of flames or smoke and effectively filter out nuisance alarms. The objective of the enhanced algorithms is to detect the earliest indications of a developing fire at its source, in real-time. This immediate alert facilitates a rapid response and enables effective containment.
Complementing the Bosch IR camera is the complete spectrum of modular components to create a tailor-made fire detection system for any particular environment; various types of detectors, interfaces, remote operation and monitoring, evacuation alarms, and Avenar control panels. Bosch offer the Safety Systems Designer to help you configure the system’s basic layout, with specialists available to ensure that your ideas will both be effective and regulation-compliant.















