by Michael Engel | Mar 6, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: communication robot
Communication robots are used in a variety of environments and industries to support human-oriented tasks and take over routine tasks and digitalised processes. Examples include Reception services in companies: Communication robots are used as digital reception...
by Michael Engel | Mar 6, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: flying robots
AI routines and trained software systems support security by precisely recognising events. The sophisticated camera sensor technology detects and analyses suspicious activities. The recorded video footage serves as evidence that can be used for investigation and legal...
by Michael Engel | Mar 6, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: flying robots
As the fastest system in the portfolio of autonomous security robots, the drone system is perfect for alarm verification. In the event of an alarm, triggered by a fence sensor for example, the drone can be automatically sent to the alarm location. Live video...
by Michael Engel | Mar 6, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: flying robots
The drone system’s sophisticated camera sensor technology ensures effective aerial surveillance. With a Sony IMX385 sensor and a FOV of 50° (vertical) and 100° (horizontal), the camera enables high-resolution video recordings (1920 x 1080 Full HD). These images...
by Michael Engel | Mar 6, 2024 | FAQ, FAQ: SaaS
SaaS, or Software as a Service, is revolutionizing the way software is delivered. In platform solutions, this model allows users to access best-in-class software without having to worry about purchasing and maintaining software licenses. This service-oriented approach...