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| Taiwan-based native cloud platform service provider TUTK will exhibit at SECURITY SHOW 2026, taking place from March 3 to March 6 at Tokyo Big Sight, Booth SS7022. At the show, TUTK will make the first public debut of its AI Bear Intrusion Alert System, while also presenting a range of application solutions powered by its AI video surveillance cloud platform. |
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At SECURITY SHOW 2026, TUTK will introduce its newly developed AI Bear Intrusion Alert System, designed to address the increasing concern over bear-related incidents in Japan in recent years. The system works in conjunction with cameras deployed in suburban and mountainous areas where bear activity is frequent. Detected event footage is transmitted to the Kalay Cloud VMS (Video Management System), where Kalay Cloud AI automatically performs intelligent analysis to determine whether the detected object is a bear or another high-risk target. Once an alert is triggered, the system can push real-time notifications to administrators or relevant authorities, supporting timely situational awareness and appropriate response actions.
In addition to the AI Bear Intrusion Alert System, TUTK will also showcase its AI video surveillance cloud platform solutions, which are well suited for a wide range of scenarios, including chain convenience stores, small shopping malls, and other distributed commercial environments. These solutions enable operators to quickly establish centralized, multi-site video management, remote monitoring, and real-time incident response mechanisms. By integrating AI video analytics, the platform significantly enhances overall operational visibility and management efficiency.
During SECURITY SHOW 2026, TUTK will conduct live demonstrations and looks forward to engaging in in-depth exchanges with security industry professionals. Through the exhibition, the company aims to actively expand its partner network and collaborate with industry stakeholders to further advance video security technologies and intelligent application development. |
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