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Plymouth Rock Technologies announce new drone contract for monitoring endangered species in Madagascar

Plymouth Rock Technologies has announced a new contract for the sale and delivery of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) to the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust (“Durrell”) to perform critical environmental operations in Madagascar. Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is an international charity working to save species from extinction. Headquartered at Jersey Zoo in the Channel Islands, Durrell focuses […]

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S&ST | How can smart cameras help facility directors optimise building usage for today’s dynamic workplaces?

In this article from Security & Safety Things, VP of Marketing, Fabio Marti elaborates on the utilisation of smart cameras in workplaces and how technology is key to the transition of returning to offices post-Covid. As vaccination rates for COVID-19 continue to rise, the global business community is advancing the conversation about returning to work.

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MFG chooses Hanwha Techwin cameras to secure EV charging hubs

Motor Fuel Group (MFG) has selected Hanwha Techwin’s Wisenet cameras to help protect its electric vehicle (EV) charging hubs. The video surveillance systems are being installed to deter and detect vandals, as well as maximise the customer experience by helping MFG personnel to quickly identify if any charging equipment has been damaged. With the sales

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DASA plans Phase 2 of UK Air Defence competition

The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is looking for innovations to permit the coexistence of future offshore windfarms alongside UK Air Defence surveillance systems. The Windfarm Mitigations for UK Air Defence Phase 2 competition is interested in ideas such as alternative technologies that could; reduce radar clutter caused by offshore windfarms, ensure intruder detection in

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