Prick up your ears. Innovis and JALUD are strengthening security at the Central Military Hospital in Prague
February 23, 2024
2 min
Source: Central Military Hospital in Prague
Until now, we have been guarding the safety of clients through cameras and image analysis. If something shady starts happening with the clients, we will now hear it too.
Innovators JALUD Embedded from Pilsen, developers of SED sound detectors, have become our partners and we have confirmed the alliance by strengthening the security system at the Central Military Hospital in Prague’s Střešovice.
We have cleverly installed detectors throughout the hospital that react, for example, to a gunshot, explosion, shattering glass, or aggressive shouting.
With a snap of a finger, they target the danger and raise the alarm at the surveillance center of the Central Military Hospital. The security service can get to the right place very quickly and neutralize the aggressor.
Fast and precise
SED is an exceptional invention that shortens the average time of recording an event by rescue services from 7 minutes to less than 5 seconds, thus helping to protect more lives and protect property. It is also very precise, which makes it possible to quickly address threats and not waste time on false alarms.
Not for nothing did colleagues from JALUD Embedded receive the AI Awards last year for an innovative project. At Innovis, we are therefore proud that thanks to great partners, we have an additional sense and can protect our clients much better.
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