01.12.2009 • Whitepaper

Genetec Secures Denver International Airport

Genetec announced that Denver International Airport (DIA) in Colorado has selected Omnicast, the company's IP video surveillance solution, to secure their 53 square-mile (137 squar...

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Genetec announced that Denver International Airport (DIA) in Colorado has selected Omnicast, the company's IP video surveillance solution, to secure their 53 square-mile (137 square-kilometer) facility. Ranked the 10th busiest airport in the world in 2008 for passenger traffic by Airport Council International, DIA was looking to upgrade their outdated analog system to a newer and more advanced network-based solution that they could evolve as newer technology emerged. The entire system to date consists of 1,200 cameras and 12 archive servers that are expected to double in the next 18 months.

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Pierre Racz: "Real Artificial Intelligence Does Not Exist"

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29.05.2025 • WhitepaperFire Protection

What are the Inherent Fire Risks of Modern Battery Technology?

Videos of electro-scooters and electric cars bursting into flames while charging have been seen around the world. They make headlines, at least locally, almost every time, and have been responsible for significant damage and even loss of life. For all those that do catch fire, there are of course many thousands more that do not. Nevertheless, the inherent fire risk is there with every battery-powered – or more accurately, accumulator-powered – vehicle or device. Has fire-fighting and fire-containment technology kept up with the technological progress of these ‘batteries’?