•Improved Security •Reduced Risk of Security Incidents •Compliance with Legal & Regulatory Requirements

Industry-Specific Needs
For Continuous Surveillance

Factories handling explosives, chemicals, and hazardous materials operate under constant risk.

  • Detect unsafe handling, improper storage, or unsafe operations.
  • Monitor for fire, sparks, or smoke that could trigger major incidents.
  • Prevent sabotage, theft, or unauthorized access.
  • Ensure compliance with stringent safety regulations.

Pharma operations demand uncompromised safety, security, and hygiene compliance.

  • Detect protocol breaches in labs, clean rooms, and storage areas.
  • Monitor for contamination risks or unsafe practices.
  • Track equipment, HVAC, and power systems.
  • Secure intellectual property and research assets.

Large-scale industries face daily operational and safety hazards.

  • Monitor crane operations, furnace areas, and hazardous machinery.
  • Detect equipment failures, short circuits, or fire risks.
  • Secure against theft, vandalism, or intrusions.
  • Alert for unsafe acts or negligence in real time.

Essential assets demand uninterrupted vigilance.

  • Protect against sabotage, terrorism, or unauthorized access.
  • Monitor restricted zones where human entry is limited.
  • Detect equipment malfunctions or outages instantly.
  • Provide redundancy during emergencies or blackouts.

High-value animals require constant care and security.

  • Monitor stables, paddocks, and exercise areas 24×7.
  • Detect theft, intrusions, or mishandling.
  • Observe animals for injury, illness, or distress.
  • Secure staff during night time or restricted operations.

Hospitals demand both safety and hygiene monitoring.

  • Monitor restricted areas like ICUs, pharmacies, and labs.
  • Detect fire, smoke, or equipment malfunctions.
  • Prevent unauthorized entry, theft of medicines, or malpractice.
  • Ensure hygiene protocols are being followed.

Airports are high-traffic and high-security zones.

  • Monitor passenger areas, baggage zones, and restricted sections.
  • Detect suspicious activities, intrusions, or security breaches.
  • Prevent vandalism, theft, or sabotage.
  • Support compliance with international aviation security standards.

In food production, hygiene and contamination control are critical.

  • Monitor production lines, storage, and packaging for hygiene compliance.
  • Detect unsafe practices that could lead to contamination.
  • Prevent theft or sabotage of food products.
  • Track temperature-controlled storage areas in real time.

Financial facilities demand the highest level of vigilance.

  • Monitor vaults, ATMs, and secure transaction areas.
  • Detect suspicious behavior, intrusions, or tampering.
  • Prevent collusion or malpractice by ensuring independent oversight.
  • Provide evidence-grade recordings for investigations.

Schools require a safe and secure environment for children.

  • Monitor entry/exit points, playgrounds, and corridors.
  • Prevent bullying, vandalism, or unauthorized access.
  • Ensure compliance with safety protocols during emergencies.
  • Provide peace of mind to parents and school authorities.