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Security becomes a technological platform

Mexico. Security is moving from a set of standalone systems to an integrated technology platform that combines artificial intelligence, video analytics, sensors, access control, and data platforms. This shift is redefining the way businesses, cities, and organizations protect people, assets, and information.

This approach was one of the axes presented by Hikvision during Syscom Expo 2026, one of the meetings of the technology and security sector in Mexico. During the event, the company showcased various solutions aimed at increasingly connected environments, from hospitals and industries to transportation, corporate, commerce, homes and small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as smart city projects.

"In these scenarios, security no longer operates independently. The trend points to ecosystems capable of analyzing data in real time, anticipating risks and improving operational decision-making through the integration of video surveillance, advanced analytics, connected devices. It should be noted that an issue that is becoming increasingly relevant is the search for post-event or real-time information using artificial intelligence and natural language, a capability that allows locating people, objects or specific situations within large volumes of video quickly and accurately," explained Miguel Arrañaga, regional sales director of Hikvision Mexico.

Among the outstanding applications are video analytics solutions for the healthcare sector. These technologies allow for automatic detection of falls in hospitals or nursing homes and immediate alerts for medical staff, facilitating faster response to emergencies and improving patient monitoring.

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In addition, these platforms allow monitoring to be centralized and personalized, reducing the need for night rounds or periodic check-ups and allowing health personnel to focus on critical events or situations that require intervention.

In the field of urban mobility, Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) make it possible to dynamically manage traffic lights to optimise vehicular flow and prioritise the passage of ambulances or emergency vehicles, an increasingly relevant tool in the development of connected cities.

Access control also continues to evolve with terminals that incorporate facial recognition and integration with digital platforms to manage visits and access in corporate or residential buildings.

In some cases, these systems can be connected to applications that facilitate everything from parcel reception to user management within business complexes.

Software and application developers who use Hikvision's MinMoe terminals to create solutions such as payroll systems, visitor control and management platforms for subdivisions also participated during the event, expanding the possibilities of technological integration.

Added to this ecosystem is a new generation of wireless devices that combine security cameras with Wi-Fi connectivity for indoor and outdoor use. These devices can operate in point-to-point or point-to-multipoint configurations and be managed from centralized platforms, making it easy to deploy in enterprise and urban security projects.

Solutions for industrial security and logistics

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The portfolio also included technologies aimed at high-security and industrial environments.

These include millimetre-wave-based systems capable of detecting metallic and non-metallic objects using holographic 3D images, as well as X-ray baggage and parcel inspection solutions with artificial intelligence, designed for airports, logistics centres, corporate buildings or mass events.

In the industrial sector, the company also presented vision and analytics solutions aimed at manufacturing, assembly and logistics processes. These tools allow you to read barcodes on packages, track production or shipping processes, and detect defective components or errors in assembly lines, helping to improve operational efficiency and quality controls.

In addition to these solutions, there are automatic barriers with facial recognition and access systems through QR codes for visitors, technologies aimed at automating entry to corporate buildings and business complexes.

LED Displays & Visual Solutions

In addition to security solutions, the company presented its new line of professional LED screens aimed at digital signage, corporate video walls, retail and entertainment spaces.

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The portfolio includes indoor LED displays with pixelages of 0.7, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5 and 1.8 millimeters, mounted in cabinets with 600 nits brightness and 16:9 format, which facilitates their integration into different video wall configurations.

For outdoor applications, models with pixel pitches of 3.9 and 6.6 millimeters were exhibited, designed for environments with greater exposure to ambient light, in addition to professional 43-inch displays for video walls, touch LCD totems, 75-inch interactive screens and LED posters for digital signage.

"Thanks to their modular design, the 60 x 33.7 centimeter cabinets allow you to build screens of different sizes while maintaining the 16:9 format, which makes it easy to install them in restaurants, bars, commercial spaces or places where sporting events are broadcast," explained Alfonso Plasencia, pre-sales project engineer for Display at Hikvision Mexico. "This flexibility allows the visual experience to be tailored to the size of the space, from compact configurations to large-format installations designed for wider audiences."

Spaces for training in the sector

The event also included a programme of conferences and technical workshops aimed at integrators and professionals in the sector. The sessions addressed trends such as rental LED displays, enterprise wireless networks, AI-based video surveillance search tools such as AcuSeek, security management platforms, access control, AI X-ray inspection, and intelligent audio solutions.

"Beyond showing technology, we seek to generate spaces to share knowledge with the ecosystem of integrators and professionals who drive innovation in security and connectivity," said Fran Sánchez, Marcom Director at Hikvision Mexico.


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